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The essential upright posture in Tai Chi – Wuji

Wuji (also known as Wu Chi) is a foundational stance used at the beginning and end of movements. It can also serve as a standalone practice for standing meditation. Proper body alignment ensures a smooth flow of energy. Body Alignment In Wuji stance, your weight is evenly distributed between both feet. Your knees should be… Continue reading
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Dan Tian Breathing
In my Tai Chi classes this week, we focused on breathing, specifically Dan Tian breathing. One of the most important lesson was… Don’t stop breathing. Breath is life. Learning Dan Tian breathing can be challenging as it can be quite different to how you normally breathe as you will use muscles not usually thought of… Continue reading
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Tai Chi for Health and Falls Prevention
In nursing we would always say that walking is a series of controlled falls. In my work, I have seen many people walk and I often wondered how come they don’t fall more often. You see them walking stooped over, learning on a wheely walker or shopping trolley, shuffling their feet. If you sit and… Continue reading
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Welcome to Serenity Tai Chi and Fitness
Nestled in the beautiful Lockyer Valley, QLD, we are dedicated to helping people improve balance, strength, and overall well-being through the Tai Chi for Health programs. Developed by Dr. Paul Lam in collaboration with Tai Chi and medical experts, these programs are safe, enjoyable, and easy to learn, making them accessible to all ages and… Continue reading
