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Tai chi, or Taiji Quan, is more than gentle exercise. Alongside slow, controlled movements, it includes practical martial art techniques such as kicking, striking, wrestling and joint control. It trains balance, coordination, body control and the skill of using force with precision. This blend of softness and practicality is part of what makes tai chi a true traditional Chinese martial art.
Tai chi, or Taiji Quan, is more than gentle exercise. Alongside slow, controlled movements, it includes practical martial art techniques such as kicking, striking, wrestling and joint control. It trains balance, coordination, body control and the skill of using force with precision. This blend of softness and practicality is part of what makes tai chi a true traditional Chinese martial art.