Below is an ever-growing collection of articles on a wide range of subjects. Each is interlinked and new material will now be added to regularly. It will grow into a database of treasured knowledge on elements of tai chi, kung fu, stress relief practices, health, fitness training, philosophy and so on. So check back regularly to find more new content.
- Fitter at Eighty Than You Are TodayChinese exercise is very different from Western exercise. Here in the West we don’t consider we’re doing exercise unless we’re struggling and straining, gasping and sweating. The aim is always… Read more: Fitter at Eighty Than You Are Today
- Walking The Circle – The Astonishing Art of BaguazhangVisit almost any park in China at dawn and you will find people doing a variety of traditional exercises. These exercises will look nothing like Western exercise. Some of them… Read more: Walking The Circle – The Astonishing Art of Baguazhang
- Tai Chi – Finding the combat function in the formsTai Chi is a Chinese martial art that has often been adapted to improve the health and balance of its many practitioners. Tai chi is best known around the world… Read more: Tai Chi – Finding the combat function in the forms
- Tai Chi Health BenefitsTai chi is a profound martial art and exercise system that has become universally popular because tai chi health benefits are so wide-ranging. What’s more ongoing research is constantly showing… Read more: Tai Chi Health Benefits
- Tai Chi Yin and Yang TrainingThe term tai chi (taiji) refers to the constant interplay between the forces of yin and yang. Tai Chi Chuan (taijiquan) is the martial art that uses those forces to… Read more: Tai Chi Yin and Yang Training
- Breathing For Stress – How To Relax And Sleep Better At NightAre you tired during the day and wide awake at night? Use breathing for stress relief and sleeping. This is a very common experience and one I’m sure is familiar… Read more: Breathing For Stress – How To Relax And Sleep Better At Night
- Shake Out Your TensionOne of my main goals in this blog is to help your release the tension that is imprisoning your body and poisoning your mind. There are several different ways of… Read more: Shake Out Your Tension
- The Monkey Mind Versus The Eagle MindWould you like to be more focused in whatever you do? Have you tried meditating but couldn’t control your racing mind? Would you like to be calmer and feel in… Read more: The Monkey Mind Versus The Eagle Mind
- Fight like an animal – 8 ways to become stronger, faster and release your animal spiritSome of the most famous kung fu styles have been based on the movements of animals. The Chinese of old admired the beauty, power, grace and fluidity of various animals… Read more: Fight like an animal – 8 ways to become stronger, faster and release your animal spirit
- Standing up. A simple guide to good postureYour posture is all about the way you hold and move your body. A good posture makes you feel alive, nimble, full of energy and puts minimal strain on your… Read more: Standing up. A simple guide to good posture
- Qigong – How to boost your health and longevity the Chinese wayQigong (pronounced chee-gong) is a key element of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It has been practiced for thousands of years albeit under different names. The word literally means exercises that… Read more: Qigong – How to boost your health and longevity the Chinese way
- Qi – The energy of lifeThe Chinese term qi (pronounced chee) refers to universal life energy. This energy has been investigated and written about by most cultures in the world. The Japanese call it ki,… Read more: Qi – The energy of life
- What are Yin and YangThe Chinese word tai chi (taiji) refers to the ancient concept of yin and yang. Yin yang theory is one of the most important concepts in Chinese culture and has… Read more: What are Yin and Yang
- What Is Tai Chi? – A great exercise for all agesTai chi, or to give it the full name tai chi chuan (also spelled taijiquan) is not an easy art to quickly define. So what is tai chi? The Chinese… Read more: What Is Tai Chi? – A great exercise for all ages