Physical therapist Susan Welsh says that the movements in Tai Chi are helpful in addressing back pain, knee, hip and foot problems. "Motion is the lotion,” she said. That's why Welsh, director of the ...
Tai chi can provide multiple health benefits for people of all ages. It cultivates a sense of flow and calmness that feels amazing or as instructor Martha Cheo puts it, “I like how I feel when I do it ...
Want to try your hand at some tai chi but aren’t yet ready to do it in the public? No worries — there are plenty of tai chi YouTube videos to stream that’ll get you acquainted with the gentle movement ...
The mental and physical benefits span cultures and generations. Here’s how to get started. Credit...By Nic Boozang Supported by By Cindy Kuzma “Parting the Wild Horse’s Mane.” “Wave Hands Like Clouds.
Skee Goedhart has lived in Los Angeles for 35 years, practicing Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong for 25, and teaching for 10. He has a private practice instructing one-an-one and small groups, and he leads ...