Press Release Summary = information was released today on how to
improve the body\'s energy levels with simple
exercises by Sheila dickinson from LFA Tai Chi Health Arts
Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
07/04/2006
T’ai Chi Improves Your Energy Levels
Car owners know that if they do not fill their car with the correct
fuel then it will not work properly. If you use public transport,
it will not work unless it has the correct fuel and is well maintained.
The question to be asked is how much attention do you give to your
body? Are you trying to run an unleaded engine on four star petrol?
Your body’s internal energy (Chi Energy) is a vital ingredient in
maintaining a healthy body. Your Chi energy can be improved by practising
the T’ai Chi
Form, this is why it is so important to concentrate on the quality
of the movements you practise, rather than the quantity.
In the West we tend to judge our progress, by the amount of movements
we know. However the true essence of practising T’ai Chi evolves
around how well you are able to circulate your Chi
energy.
A beginner starts by learning the mechanical
movements, only when the individual can move effortlessly from
one stance to the next can they start to move to a deeper level
of understanding.
All of this comes with time and practise, it is up to the individual
to decide how much they value themselves and the effort they are
prepared to put in. An added bonus is that by helping ourselves,
we actually affect all of those who make up our world as we become
calmer and more relaxed.
It has been suggested that if each of us took full responsibility
for our own well being the world would be a calmer more peaceful
place to live.
If you suffer from low energy
levels the following exercise is an excellent way of helping
to give you the additional boost you may need.
The added bonus is that there are no horrendous side effects, all
of the movements are perfectly natural and work subtly on the body
without strain.
Exercise
Please remember there should be no strain when practising any of
our exercises, if you are unsure please consult your doctor.
heels together, toes pointing slightly outwards.
1/ Breathe in through the nose as you expand your stomach, this
moves your stomach out of the way of the lower part of your lungs.
At the same time place the palm of your right hand on the area approx
2” below your navel. Then place your left hand on top of it.
2/ Breathe out through the mouth as you pull your stomach in, allowing
all the stale air to be exhaled from your lungs. At the same time
move your hands up to the energy centre in the centre of the chest.
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