Poem:  Inner Chi

Poem: Inner Chi

Poem: Inner Chi By Barbara (Bobbie) Purvis I wanted to read some poetry that was centered on Tai Chi in some way (or martial arts in general) – as sort of an inspiration for Tai Chi practice. With the Internet, I thought it would be easy to find – but no, not at all....
Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Send us your BEST quote regarding Tai Chi, Qigong, Meditation, Martial Arts, etc. Be sure to include who said or wrote it. Place your quote in the body of the email, and include your name if you’d like to be recognized for the submission. Send to: CTCCgwan@yahoo.com...
Tai Chi Photo of the Week

Tai Chi Photo of the Week

De Anna Beasley (far left), Patricia Harleston (second from left), and Dwight Huffman (second from right) demonstrate a portion of the Qigong form “Push the Mountain, Move the Sea” as Sifu Wesley Adams explains some of the benefits of this kind of practice.
Book Review: Tai Chi: Health for Life

Book Review: Tai Chi: Health for Life

Tai Chi: Health for Life by Bruce Frantiz 4.5 Star Amazon.com Rating Look Inside Link: http://amzn.to/13bib8n 5 Star Rating by Paul D. Pallante This review is for: Tai Chi: Health for Life Great book. Gives a good framework for understanding the complete art of Tai...
Training Tip:  Making Tai Chi Pay

Training Tip: Making Tai Chi Pay

How would you like to get paid to practice Tai Chi? In a way, you already do since there are many benefits associated with regular practice: robust health, a calm and focused mind, and a better understanding of body mechanics, to name a few. One Columbia Tai Chi...
Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Send us your BEST quote regarding Tai Chi, Qigong, Meditation, Martial Arts, etc. Be sure to include who said or wrote it. Place your quote in the body of the email, and include your name if you’d like to be recognized for the submission. Send to: CTCCgwan@yahoo.com...
Tai Chi Photo of the Week

Tai Chi Photo of the Week

Sifu Wesley Adams (left) and De Anna Beasley (right) demonstrate “Sticky Staff,” a training exercise for students in the Weapons class designed to teach students to “stick” and “follow” their opponent.