T’ai Chi For Dummies

T’ai Chi For Dummies by Therese Iknoian, published by John Wiley & Sons on August 30, 2001, is a comprehensive guide designed to introduce readers to the principles and practices of T’ai Chi. This first edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to make T’ai Chi accessible to both beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of this ancient practice, which has been utilized for nearly 5,000 years to enhance life quality through improved strength, balance, and psychological well-being.
Readers will find clear explanations of T’ai Chi movements and concepts, supported by illustrations and step-by-step instructions. The book covers essential techniques, including the Yang 24-Movement Form, Qigong, and methods for injury recovery. It emphasizes the benefits of T’ai Chi for increasing balance and flexibility, reducing stress, and enhancing focus. This guide serves as a practical resource for anyone interested in incorporating T’ai Chi into their fitness routine and daily life.
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For nearly 5,000 years, people have practiced T’ai Chi as a way to prolong life, build strength and stamina, improve concentration, and achieve psychological balance. Hundreds of millions of satisfied customers can’t be wrong.
Whether you already dabble in T’ai Chi and would like to get a deeper understanding of the basics, or you’re only thinking about trying it and want to find out more before you take the plunge, T’ai Chi For Dummies is for you. In plain English, Therese Iknoian and Manny Fuentes demystify T’ai Chi principles and practices for Westerners. They unravel exotic sounding terms and concepts and break down movements in ways that more traditional instructors and authors either can’t or won’t. And with the help of crystal-clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions, they get you on track with a T’ai Chi fitness program guaranteed to help you:
- Increase balance and flexibility
- Combat fatigue and reduce stress
- Tone muscles
- Unlock your power centers and boost energy
- Improve focus and concentration
- Breathe “mindfully” and meditate
- Enhance your sense of inner peace and well-being
Discover just how easy it can be to make T’ai Chi and its sister discipline Qigong part of your everyday life. With this friendly reference as your guide you’ll quickly master the basic movements and forms, as well as:
- T’ai Chi’s Yang 24-Movement Form
- Qigong and Push Hands techniques
- Techniques that help speed recovery from specific injuries
- T’ai Chi movements for aerobic exercise
Exercise is good for the body and soul. Now let Therese Iknoian and Manny Fuentes show you how to energize, find inner peace, and tone your muscles with the gentle art of T’ai Chi.
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