Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at
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foreclosures Tai Chi Chi Kung / Qi Gong by definition refers to energy work. In this post I will try to shed some light on what is meant by the energy work aspect of the practice.
Qi Gong is often taught as a set of moves separate from the Tai Chi sets. I have found that the vast majority of the time these other moves do not come with much of an explanation of why and how they are any different from the Tai Chi in the sets and that the moves by themselves do not impart any kind of ability different than what is already available in the Tai Chi sets.
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Friday, April 18th, 2008 at
6:03 pm
Are you thinking of taking up the martial arts? Good for you! But which one should you study? Judo? Karate? Tae Kwon Do? Kung Fu? The question is mind boggling! There are hundreds of martial art styles and each has its own flavor and specialty. One way to decide which martial art to consider is to look at your other hobbies.
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