Tai Chi and Memory
The combination of Tai Chi movements and breathing is an obvious choice to maintain physical health. That is to say
The combination of Tai Chi movements and breathing is an obvious choice to maintain physical health. That is to say
Why does a Psychotherapist teach Tai Chi? Movement In Mind is a wellbeing practice. Our lead practitioner, Shirley, is a
Most people have heard of sciatica, even if they haven’t experienced it. In fact, approximately 40% of adults in the
Parkinson’s is a progressive disease of the nervous system. Its characteristics are tremor, rigid muscles, slow, imprecise movement, and postural
Tai Chi has health benefits for everyone, but it has particular significance for some conditions. For example, research shows that
People with osteoporosis often have arthritis and loss of function. In addition, they are also more likely to sustain a
Taking time to practice Tai Chi or Qi Gong regularly is an important part of self care and wellbeing. There
Continue readingRegular Practice – we are what we repeatedly do
It’s always great to hear things from a client’s personal perspective in their own words. We often get great verbal
It is easy to observe Tai Chi’s positive benefits on mental health and wellbeing in our participants. However, we also
Chronic pain is now classified by the World Health Organization as a health condition in its own right. This recognises