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Q: Have any of you taken up Taichi since moving to China?

10 years 42 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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No, I find it silly. 

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There's a guy in my neighourhood who seems to be practicing Tai-Chi literally all the time. He's there when I leave for work and when I come back (which by that logic means I am either leaving or returning from work literally all the time). 

 

Anyway, he seems to be having a ball. I always fancied it as it must be a great way to calm down here.

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I took it for two years while I was in Guilin. At first, I th ought it was really cool, but eventually I got bored.

Also, I was getting tired of being the only one practicing who still has his teeth....

Still, I am glad I had that experience!

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I always meant to take up kung fu.  But now I'm fat.

GuilinRaf:

Me too!

But now I am a bit too old....cool

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 I taught at some places that actually did this as part of the daily morning exercise...wouldn't say I took it up if it was right there. Also, at another place some guy was teaching this, but I just joined in. Again it was part of the daily morning exercise..

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Yes, have been doing tai ji since coming to China. In summer it is a bit early for me to go to the park at 4:30 or 5:00 to join the fun. Chinese people are always intrigued when a western person can do tai ji or gong fu and are happy to invite a lao wai... and then to judge their ability. LOL

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