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T'ai Chi "The Supreme Ultimate" -- Really is Just That!

by Bill Douglas, Founder of World Tai Chi & Qigong Day



Copyright 2005

WORD COUNT: 1,199


T'ai Chi, directly translated means "the supreme ultimate." When one looks at the big picture of what T'ai Chi really does for a body, you quickly realize this is not hype. T'ai Chi is a form of moving Qigong (breathing exercise) and when used in conjunction with Sitting Qigong and Qigong Warm Up exercises, T'ai Chi is literally unequaled in the benefits it provides.

Emerging medical research indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong can slow the aging process, boost the immune system, improve breathing capacity, improve sleep, raise energy levels, improve balance and coordination twice as well as any known exercise, and perhaps most importantly in today’s stressful world, T'ai Chi reduces the incidence of anxiety depression and overall mood disturbance.

T'ai Chi looks like slow motion Kung Fu, and to the uninitiated it seems like just another martial art. But that is a vast underestimation of what T'ai Chi actually is. T'ai Chi combines a simple, yet highly sophisticated system of biofeedback and classical conditioning. Actually the slow movements of T'ai Chi provide a format for deeply observing the body from within. This slow quiet observation allows practitioners to become aware of where the body is holding onto stress, and through breath and visualization techniques begin to "exhale" those stress loads out of the tissue of the body. T'ai Chi rotates the body in 95% of the ways the human body can move, allowing a deep and thorough awareness and cleansing throughout. No Western exercise comes close; swimming only provides a 65% rotation of the body's possible motions. As this slow motion cleansing of the tissue occurs, the deep full breaths allow the lungs to “exhale” toxins. 70% of all the toxins expelled from the body are released through the breath. Making Qigong’s “breathing exercise” a powerful process, that is widely misunderstood, underestimated, and vastly underutilized in modern society.

Also, the slow motion aspect of T'ai Chi is very unique. This slowness allows the user to "relax" while in motion, observing tight spots. Most exercises involve strain and force, causing the body to tighten. This coupled with the fast motion of other exercise makes it impossible for the practitioner to become subtly aware of tight spots and stress loads, let alone to think about letting them release. In fact many exercises actually can add to the tight spots. Angst producing exercises can produce lactic acids, which are known to cause anxiety. We unconsciously collect them in our deep skeletal muscles during times of stress and overly strenuous exercises. That is why after the euphoria of an endorphin release wears off after running or power lifting, you may actually feel even more anxious. Only T'ai Chi and Qigong go into those deep skeletal muscles with a relaxed loosening that allows the body to begin cleansing itself.

T'ai Chi is like a deep tissue massage from the inside out. As the muscles relax while in motion, they are gently massaged by the bones underneath and the surrounding tissue. Even the internal organs and nervous system is gently massaged and can release stress or tension. We think that only our muscles collect tension, but actually every cell in our body can. Modern physiology research indicates that all emotions are communicated and stored in every cell of the body, carried through amino acid based neuropeptides from brain to body. So, T'ai Chi's flowing, effortless, loosening motions cleanse rigidity and stress not only from muscles, but also from the mind and heart, or emotional systems. Each cell holds feelings; therefore old repressed or obsessive feelings can be released through T'ai Chi practice.

There are many ways to measure the positive results of T'ai Chi using modern pharmacology. Depression for example is a growing problem in modern life due to the tremendously rapid speed of change, which leaves us feeling disoriented and sometimes a bit alienated from a world that always seems to be moving a bit faster than we can keep up with. Depression has been associated with depleted seratonin levels, and T'ai Chi and Qigong have been shown to correct the imbalance of seratonin levels. This may partially explain why T'ai Chi practice relieves depression, anxiety and mood disturbance as reported in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research.

Another measurable benefit is T'ai Chi's ability to elevate T-Cell counts. The T-lymphocytes, known commonly as T-Cells, consume virus, bacteria, and even tumor cells. Therefore T'ai Chi's ability to increase T-Cell counts mean a lot to all of us as modern stress tends to deplete T-Cell counts. T'ai Chi also increases to other body chemicals known as DHEA and SOD (super oxide dismatuse), both believed to be associated with aging. Both DHEA and SOD levels are higher in children and very healthy people, and lower in elderly people or those with cancer, for example. Simply put, T'ai Chi may actually slow down the aging process as it boosts the body's prevalence of these natural chemicals.

"Natural" is the key word here. The rapid increase of pharmaceutical solutions are causing many problems. Pharmaceuticals are, of course, wonderful when needed. However, T'ai Chi and Qigong may offer many nonpharmaceutical solutions that can save both money and health. Out of the US $1 trillion dollar expenditure on health care annually, an estimated $700 billion of that is used to treat illnesses caused by stress. Therefore, T'ai Chi & Qigong, if massively prescribed by physicians and used by patients can save massive amounts of health care dollars.

The other side of the "natural" issue is internal toxicity and environmental toxicity. The 4th leading cause of death in the US is pharmaceutical poisoning from legally prescribed drugs. Also, many are finding that the side effects of prescribed drugs require other drugs to treat those side effects, and so on, until a web of drugs becomes enormous, expensive, and sometimes dangerous. Reports indicate that the most prevalent toxin in our nations waterways is pharmaceutical contamination. Not from industry waste, but from human body's releasing used drugs into the toilet, sewer, and eventually the waterways. So, if T'ai Chi and Qigong can reduce the 70% of illness caused by stress disease, we may save a great deal of money, improve our own personal health, and also save our environment in a big way.

As you see, the idea of T'ai Chi being the "supreme ultimate" solution to many of today's environmental and health challenges, whether it be our stressful work environment or our stressed out ecological environment, is very real. This year the eighth annual World T'ai Chi & Qigong Day was held the month of United Nations World Health Day to draw attention to the tremendous potential of these ancient tools for our modern lives. Organizers received congratulations and/or messages of support from the United Nations World Health Organization, the governors of Connecticut and South Carolina, and mayors worldwide.

Perhaps its time we all take a close look at what T'ai Chi and Qigong offer our daily lives and our world at large. To learn about World T’ai Chi & Qigong Day, or to view medical research on T’ai Chi and Qigong, or to connect with a teacher in your city, visit www.worldtaichiday.org for a fifty-country directory of schools, groups and teachers.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Bill Douglas is the Tai Chi Expert at DrWeil.com, Founder of World T'ai Chi & Qigong Day (held in 60 nations each year), and has authored and co-authored several books including a #1 best selling Tai Chi book The Complete Idiot’s Guide to T’ai Chi & Qigong. Bill’s been a Tai Chi source for The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, etc. You can learn more about Tai Chi & Qigong, search a worldwide teachers directory, and also contact Bill Douglas at http://www.worldtaichiday.org


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