T’ai Chi Chih a form of moving meditation based on nineteen movements, has been around for a little bit over 30 years. T’ai Chi Chih has been spreading among the masses due to its simplicity in learning and convenience in practice and associated benefits. Unlike other forms of mediation, T’ai Chi Chih is, “easy to learn - usually around two months or 8 once a week classes - varies according to the teacher and does not require physical fitness or coordination, very old and very young alike can learn it” (http://www.taichichih.org). Not only is it simple to learn and convenient, T’ai Chi Chih has proven to be very flexible as it, “can be practiced standing or sitting, and movements can be adapted to suit a person\'s specific needs” (www.nationalpainfoundation.org). T’ai Chi Chih does not just appeal to the masses because of its simplicity, but also the many benefits associated with the practice of this mediation. The benefits of this technique are extraordinary. With regular......
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