Tai Chi 24 Simplified Forms for Beginners
December 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under Tai Chi Videos
Who designed this exercise?
This set of Tai Chi forms was designed by a Chinas national martial art committee in 1950s as one of the projects of the national fitness movement. It focuses on popularizing Tai Chi practicing among the general public to promote health and fitness with low or no cost. This set of 24 forms is based on Yang style, and has been considered standard simple set for the ordinary people to practice. It is the most popular Tai Chi set practiced by millions of people today around the world. Imagine, once you have learned this set of forms, you will be able to join in the practicing crowd in Beijings streets or parks without any trouble.
What is special in this video?
This video is demonstrated by Dr. Chen. Each individual form is presented in anterior view and posterior view and repeated twice to help learner better understand the movements. The whole set demonstration has combined with breathing cues to help learner to get more benefits when practicing. The DVD version also has a menu system so learner has the freedom to choose the individual portions.
What benefits can I get?
1. Enhanced body-mind harmony.
2. Obtained coordination between breathing and movements.
3. Improved flexibility around whole body.
4. Improved joint health.
5. Improved internal energy level.
6. Improved posture.
7. Reduced back pain.
8. Reduced daily stress.
9. Reduced hypertension
10. Improved cardio-respiratory system function.
11. Improved muscle strength.
12. Improved serenity, emotion, and attitude.
13. Built foundation for learning advanced Tai Chi and Qigong systems.
When should I practice it?
It is recommended that you practice it in the mornings to best prepare yourself physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually for your daily activity. It is certainly good to practice this exercise at anytime during the day.










































