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Cyber Tai Chi - CG-based Video Materials for Tai Chi Chuan Self-Study
2015 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW), 2015Tai Chi Chuan is a popular Chinese martial art, practiced all over the world. Practitioners have to memorize complicated forms of motion, which is the first hurdle for beginners. We applied CG and VR technologies to self-study video materials and demonstrated that these cyber technologies can improve practices of this traditional martial art.
Takahiro Iwaanaguchi +3 more
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Implementation of Tai Chi Chuan on humanoid robot
Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology, 2011Because of the various movement of entire body, Tai Chi Chuan is considered to be the target motion for humanoid robots. This paper shows that the implementation strategy of Tai Chi Chuan on small humanoid robot. The frame of small humanoid robot is introduced, and the basic method of complicated gait and attitude planning is discussed.
Wenbai Chen +3 more
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Quiescence and Vigilance in Tai Chi Chuan
Diogenes, 2003Delicately and with a voluptuous spiral movement the leaf from the tall beech tree detached itself from its branch and landed on the flaming bed made by its companions. That autumn, that morning, while I was observing this unique event, I began to reflect on the emotion I felt in its probably universal connotation.
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Proceedings of the 8th Augmented Human International Conference, 2017
Tai-Chi Chuan (TCC) is a famous physical exercise and well-known for being able to effectively promote physical well-being. Many people have been interested in learning TCC at the beginning, but eventually failed in mastering it due to the lack of a constantly accompanying master on the side. In this paper, we present an augmented-learning tool, called
Ping-Hsuan Han +4 more
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Tai-Chi Chuan (TCC) is a famous physical exercise and well-known for being able to effectively promote physical well-being. Many people have been interested in learning TCC at the beginning, but eventually failed in mastering it due to the lack of a constantly accompanying master on the side. In this paper, we present an augmented-learning tool, called
Ping-Hsuan Han +4 more
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Exploring the basis for Tai Chi Chuan as a therapeutic exercise approach
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1997For many centuries Tai Chi has been a martial art form, practiced primarily in Oriental cultures. For the past 300 years this movement approach has been used as an exercise form, practiced by millions of Chinese elderly people. To date, virtually no information exists about the therapeutic elements of this intriguing movement sequence.
S L, Wolf, C, Coogler, T, Xu
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Tai Chi Chuan for people with haemophilia
Haemophilia, 2001H, Danusantoso, L, Heijnen
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Psychosomatic changes during Tai chi chuan
1992Thesis (Ph.D.) - La Trobe University, 1992.; Submitted to the Dept. of Psychology.
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