Monday, November 18, 2013

(You Already Know that) Tai Chi Improves Balance, New Studies Confirm Benefits

An article in Medscape Medical News brings together the results of several new studies on improving physical conditioning and self-confidence to mitigate fall risks for seniors.



Among the key findings of Neil Osterwell's "Tai Chi and Exercise Keep Seniors Upright":

  • Tai chi can help seniors avoid potentially serious falls
  • Tai chi study participants reported higher degrees of confidence in activities requiring balance
  • Tai chi study participants demonstrated increased motivation for physical activity
  • Tai chi study participants reported a more positive attitude about life
  • Tai chi study participants were less likely to dwell on negative thoughts and emotions
Click the link to read the full article.

As you look into the results of your Tai Chi practice, what benefits do you notice?

Monday, November 11, 2013

Simple Practices | Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh on Mindful Breathing and Walking



from the chapter
Breathing With the Planet

"The foundation of all mindfulness practice is awareness of the breath. There is no mindfulness without awareness of our in-breath and out-breath.  Mindful breathing unites the body and mind and helps us to become aware of what is going on inside us and around us. In our daily life, we often forget that mind and body are connected. Our bodies are here but our minds are not. Sometimes we lose ourselves in a book, a film, the Internet or an electronic game, and we're carried off, far away from our body and the reality of where we are.  Then, when we lift our head out of the book or look up from the screen, we may be confronted with feelings of anxiety, guilt, fear or irritation. We rarely go back to our inner peace, to our inner island of calm and clarity, to be in touch with Mother Earth."

"Awareness of the in-breath and the out-breath first of all calms us down. By paying attention to your breathing, without judgement, you bring peace back to your body, and release the pain and  tension. You can say,

Breathing in, I calm my body.
Breathing out, my body is at peace.
Breathing in, I take refuge in Mother Earth.
Breathing out, I release all my suffering to the Earth."


Thich Nhat Hanh is one of the best known Buddhist teachers in the world today. His best-selling books include The World We Have and Being Peace. He lives in Plum Village, a monastery in southwest France and travels throughout the world leading retreats on the art of mindful living.

Thich Nhat Hanh talks about mindful walking in this 4 minute video. Enjoy.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Nov. 9th - Tai Chi with Tea and Workshop on Tai Chi Applications and Self-Defense

Join us for a warming cup of tea 
along with your Qi Gong and Tai Chi practice 
this Saturday morning at 10am.



Then stay for a workshop and deeper study of the martial applications of familiar Tai Chi postures. The one and a half hour workshop begins approximately at 11:30am.  The workshop is open to the public.  Special pricing for Lotus, Tai Chi and Kung Fu students.  If you are unsure of whether this workshop is appropriate for you, speak with Program Director Summer Lujan.