Press Release Summary = Sheila Dickinson has written 8 books and recorded 5 videos on Tai Chi and is the Master Instructor and president of LFA Tai Chi Health Arts for more information about LFA Tai Chi go to www.lfataichi.com
Press Release Body = T'ai Chi Takes Stress Out of Your Life
T'ai Chi is different from any other type of exercise; it provides you with a vital tool to take the stress out of modern day living.
If you are feeling under pressure, stand up and practise the movements of the T'ai Chi Form. You do not need to know a lot of movements to reap the benefits.
When I first started my own training within the Arts, I found that if I stood up and practised my T'ai Chi Form every time I felt upset; I felt better. The hard part is standing up in the first place.
Life is full of challenges; it is how you meet the challenges. Although I have practised T'ai Chi for many years, it does not mean my life is without problems, when I find myself facing situations, which are rather stressful, I go back to the basics and practise the movements.
It is not important to understand how T'ai Chi works, when you practise the simple postures without strain you will find you feel calmer.
T'ai Chi is living breathing experience. When first practising T'ai Chi you will not have the time to think about your problems, you will be thinking about where to place your hands and feet.
Suddenly you will find a smile crosses your face, and you realise that your mind has been pleasantly occupied and the emotional pressure eases.
Eventually the movements become second nature to you, this is the time when you are able to go deeper into the understanding of T'ai Chi.
The true essence of T'ai Chi is within each of us, an Instructor is there to act as your guide.
When choosing an Instructor it is important to find one who cares about you the individual. There are many different styles of T'ai Chi I personally feel that it is important to find a school of T'ai Chi devoted to the health and healing side of the body.
If you are unable to attend a weekly class there are books and videos available so that you can practise within the comfort of your own home.
You will also find workshops where to can immerse yourself in the T'ai Chi experience.
T'ai Chi provides such excellent stress relief because it is taught slowly by repetition of movements. The slow gentleness of the movements are comforting and reassuring in the hustle bustle of modern day living.
Practising T'ai Chi also improves the oxygen intake into the body, this in turn as a calming effect on the mind as it helps to take the strain off all the major organs in the body.
If you suffer from stress the last thing you need is someone telling you to relax, T'ai Chi pleasantly occupies the mind. It is an Ancient Art form that is over three thousand years old.
For more of information go to our website at www.lfataichi.com