Tai Chi and Walking
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The practice of Tai Chi will change the way a practitioner walks. This video describes how.
Tai Chi and Circular Power
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If you are interested in Kung Fu, you need to watch this video.
Theoretical models of the human body useful for understanding Tai Chi
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There are a number of theoretical models of the human body that have been created for Happeh Theory, to assist in describing the construction and behavior of the human body. A few of these theoretical models are particularly useful to understanding why Tai Chi is performed the way that it is.
Tai Chi makes your package look bigger
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Tai Chi can help people who want to look like they have big genitals. The practice of Tai Chi will make it look like your genitals are large to a person looking at you. Your genitals will probably not get any larger. It is an optical illusion.
But the optical illusion will still get you attention if that is what you desire.
Tai Chi makes the back one big muscle
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The practice of Tai Chi connects the entire body into one big piece. This video focuses on the back.
One reason Tai Chi is done slowly
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The Tai Chi form is practiced at a slow speed compared to the forms of other kung fu styles. This video provides one reason why Tai Chi is done slowly.
Tai Chi and Full Body Power
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The practice of Tai Chi will connect the entire body into one large piece, so that any movement of the body involves the entire body.
Tai Chi Animal
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The practice of Tai Chi makes the human body more animal like.
Tai Chi and Circular Power 01
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