Forget 10,000 steps—TikTok users are sharing an easy way to incorporate a centuries-old Chinese martial art into your exercise routine. There’s a new exercise trend making the rounds on the internet: ...
Tai chi, a traditional, slow-moving form of Chinese martial art, is known to increase flexibility and improve balance. Now, new research suggests it's better than more vigorous aerobic exercises for ...
The ancient practice involves physical activity, balance, and mindfulness, but whether it’s a workout may depend on the style you do and your fitness level. Practicing tai chi can yield many benefits ...
With synchronized motion and precise steps, bright-red folding fans and swords that slice the air, Hong Li and Dongyue Zhuang practice their art at Everett’s Harborview Park. They come most every ...
Seven women gathered in the basement activities room of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Blain, working on memorizing and mastering a series of meditative motions as part of a regular exercise class.
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