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Is there a cultural aspect to the teaching, the philosophy, the Tai Chi Classics etc.?

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Is there a cultural aspect to the teaching, the philosophy, the Tai Chi Classics etc.?

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Normally we start with the physical and once you gain something from the exercise in physical improvement we start to guide you through the philosophical aspects. The theory of the principles provides guidance for applying them to the physical work. We provide a very good understanding of what ‘tai chi’ means, how it works and where it applies to their practice. This also includes the history and background knowledge too. Tai chi still attracts students of all ages and physical abilities and I guess you teach all levels from the young child who is seriously training to become a martial artist, the teenager who wants to learn a practical fighting art to the busy business executive who is seeking some health/life-enhancing benefits, and lots more in-between, how does your training system allow for this wide range of requests? Teenagers are very active and not easy to calm down so we teach them a lot of stretching and kicking, acrobatic exercises and Wushu training. Initially they begin w

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