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Tai Chi Walking—A Low-Impact Approach to Better Health

by Robert Chuckrow, Ph.D.

For Tai Chi practitioners, walking provides an excellent opportunity to augment, refine, and reinforce Tai Chi principles and bridge the gap between formal practice and everyday life.

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Release date: 
September 1, 2002
Paperback: 152 pages
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9.55 × 7.37 × 0.25 in
ISBN: 9781886969230
Printing: Black and White

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Release date: 
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Paperback: 152 pages
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9.55 × 7.37 × 0.25 in
ISBN: 9781886969230

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Walking should be one of the most natural things we do.

Most of us have been walking almost all of our lives. However, many have learned walking in a haphazard way. Wearing improper shoes, modeling ourselves after others whose walking is inefficient, and wrong ideas about how our body works are all factors that take their toll on us over time.

Because walking is natural, it is not hard to improve it to the point where it becomes meditation and improves our health at the same time.

For Tai Chi practitioners, walking provides an excellent opportunity to augment, refine, and reinforce Tai Chi principles and bridge the gap between formal practice and everyday life.

For non-practitioners, Tai Chi Walking trains us in walking concepts for improving health, balance, peace-of-mind and safety.

  • If you hurt after a long day on your feet, this book is for you.
  • Learn how to walk properly and naturally.
  • Discover why poor walking posture can damage your health.
  • Understand how proper walking can increase longevity and vitality.

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About the Author

Robert Chuckrow, Ph.D.

Robert Chuckrow (born in 1936) has studied T’ai Chi, Ch’i Kung, and other movement and healing arts since 1970 under masters such as Cheng Man-ch'ing, William C.C. Chen, Elaine Summers, Alice Holtman, Harvey I. Sober, Kevin Harrington, and Chin Fan-siong. He has taught T’ai Chi extensively, is certified as a master teacher of Kinetic Awareness®, and has authored six books: The Intelligent Dieter’s Guide, Historical Tuning of Keyboard Instruments, The Tai Chi Book, Tai Chi Walking, Tai … More »