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Motivational Differences between Tai Chi Chuan Practitioners
With this simple research we tried to understand what motivates people for the practice of Tai Chi Chuan and the differences between competition and leisure practitioners.
Jorge Magalhães Rodrigues +1 more
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Effects of Tai Chi Chuan on cognition of elderly women with mild cognitive impairment [PDF]
Objective: To detect the effects of Tai Chi Chuan practice on the cognition of elderly subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment. Methods: This is a pilot study with 26 elderly patients (mean age of 74 years) with Mild Cognitive Impairment. The evaluation
Juliana Yumi Tizon Kasai +6 more
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Parkinson-Patienten sind einem erhöhtem Sturzrisiko ausgesetzt. Innerhalb der motorischen Therapien werden deshalb Wege gesucht, motorische Leistungen zu steigern und Sturzereignisse zu reduzieren. Studien zu Tai-Chi-Chuan und Parkinson zeigen, dass es neben der symptomfokussierenden ...
Thomas Benz +2 more
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The Ideographic Image of Tai Chi Chuan Movement score as a training resource for the actor
The conception of the actor as a living being who keeps his body engaged in a fictional time to create a scenic truth, is related to the real, present and above all trained body.
Armando Collazos Vidal +2 more
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Efectos contradictorios del Tai Chi Chuan sobre la osteoartrosis de rodilla [PDF]
Discusión sobre los efectos del Tai Chi Chuan sobre la osteoartrosis de ...
Jiménez Martín, Pedro Jesús +1 more
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Effects of Tai Chi Chuan on the Physical and Mental Health of the Elderly: A Systematic Review
Background:Many studies revealed that the elderly people are more susceptible to respiratory infections including the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pneumonia.
Chen Xianjian, Xu Datao
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Tai Chi Chuan. Aplicaciones marciales. Estilo Yang avanzado
Yang Jwing-Ming. Móstoles (Madrid): Arcano Books, 2000. 413 páginas. 24x17 cm. I.S.B.N.: 84-89897-38-7.
Juan Pan González
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An evidence map of the effect of Tai Chi on health outcomes. [PDF]
BackgroundThis evidence map describes the volume and focus of Tai Chi research reporting health outcomes. Originally developed as a martial art, Tai Chi is typically taught as a series of slow, low-impact movements that integrate the breath, mind, and ...
Beroes, Jessica M +6 more
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Accumulative evidence has shown that Tai Chi Chuan has significant rehabilitative effects in the elderly and in those with chronic diseases. Based on different movement patterns, the individual stances of Tai Chi Chuan require different integrated ...
Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine +13 more
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