Leanne Stanton
Leanne Stanton
10:16 23 Oct 23
I recently had the incredible opportunity to attend a 2-week Tai Chi and Qigong training at the Yangzhou Tai Chi School and I cannot express enough how positively transformative the experience was for me.From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with warmth and genuine hospitality by the staff and... instructors. The serene and picturesque surroundings of the school provided the perfect backdrop for immersing myself in the practice of Tai Chi and Qigong. The peaceful atmosphere truly allowed me to disconnect from the outside world and focus solely on my personal growth and well-being.The training itself was exceptional, Master Kim, owner and head instructor was not only highly skilled and knowledgeable, but also possessed a deep passion for sharing his expertise with us. His patience and dedication to each student's progress was evident in every session.The daily schedule of 2 two hour sessions were well-structured, allowing for a balanced mix of physical training, meditation, and theory.Beyond the training itself, the school provided a supportive and inclusive community. I had the pleasure of meeting fellow students from all walks of life, each with their own unique journey and reasons for being there. The camaraderie and shared experiences created a sense of unity and encouragement that further enhanced the overall experience.The accommodation was clean, comfortable and air conditioned for comfort and our meals were of the highest quality prepared from fresh market produce daily.Overall, my two weeks at the Yangzhou Tai Chi School were nothing short of life-changing. I left with a renewed sense of balance, inner peace, and a deeper understanding of the profound benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong. I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to have trained at such a reputable and authentic school. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and holistic well-being.Health and harmonyLeanne Stantonread more
Etienne Van Bruggen
Etienne Van Bruggen
13:00 04 Oct 23
Returning for the third time to this remarkable Tai Chi school in China has once again exceeded all our expectations. From the school itself to the dedicated teachers, the delicious cuisine, comfortable accommodations, and the breathtaking location, everything deserves a solid 5-star rating and... more!Master Kim Wu is a true gem, combining exceptional expertise with a warm and approachable demeanor. His commitment to ensuring our stay was perfect was evident from the beginning. Whether you're a novice or an experienced Tai Chi enthusiast, Master Kim Wu's boundless patience and exceptional teaching style guarantee you'll progress and learn something new each day.The accommodations are outstanding. The rooms perfectly capture the authentic ambiance of a rural Chinese village while providing all the comforts of the West. Soft beds, workspaces, air conditioning, ventilators, modern bathrooms with Western toilets, and refreshing rain showers—all meticulously maintained and spotlessly clean.The food is an absolute delight. Prepared fresh daily with locally sourced ingredients, the menu offers a wide variety of options, each perfectly seasoned without overwhelming spice. Vegetarians and vegans will find ample choices, and dietary preferences are readily accommodated.Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO Heritage-listed Yangshuo Scenic Area, Jima Village is a location that continually leaves you breathless. The ever-changing landscapes and vistas provide daily wonders that inspire awe. The school even assists in renting bikes or electric scooters, enhancing your exploration of this magnificent area.In summary, this Tai Chi experience is as authentic as it gets in China. Whether you seek personal growth, relaxation, or adventure, this school offers the perfect blend of tradition and modern comfort. We can't wait for our fourth visit!read more
elad ben aroya
elad ben aroya
15:12 28 Sep 23
Cristián Cárdenas
Cristián Cárdenas
09:35 27 Sep 19
In my class there were only 3 people, there was time to correct each one. Each instruction was very complete, ranging from the philosophy of Tai Chi practice to Chinese medicine, the vision of anatomy with a focus on the meridians and without failing to mention the holistic theory of practice.... Silent classes with good facilities, in a beautiful environment. My teachers were kind and very patient, they made you reach the postures through your own understanding of the body and energy. You can use the facilities if you wish to practice privately, outside of class hours. Respect prevails among students from different countries and ages. The food is simple, but delicious. Free bicycles and washing machines are available. The teachers are always available and willing to answer any questions, from the classes themselves to your walks, logistics and daily life. Yangshuo is a paradisiacal environment, with incredible landscapes, there are many activities to do, from hiking to mountain climbing, boat rides along the beautiful rivers, scooters along the mountains, shows, etc.read more
Jarumon Kaewrakmuk
Jarumon Kaewrakmuk
06:01 10 Aug 19
The trainers are kind, happy, and enjoy the training. Old place, hard to find
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Tai Chi makes your brain bigger and can improve memory and thinking – possibly delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, claim scientists. – The Telegraph –

A new study has revealed how elderly people practising Tai Chi – an ancient Chinese form of slow, meditative exercise – just three times a week can boost brain volume and improve memory and thinking.

As the exercise increases mental activity, scientists believe it may be possible to delay the onset of incurable Alzheimer’s in pensioners.

Dementia and the gradual cognitive deterioration that precedes it is associated with increasing shrinkage of the brain, as nerve cells and their connections are gradually lost.

Previous research has shown Tai Chi can help relieve stress, improve balance in the elderly and stave of high blood pressure – helping those who suffer from heart disease.

Although scientists know brain volume can be increased in people who participate in aerobic exercise, this is the first study to show a less physical form of working out, like Tai Chi, can have the same results.

Researchers conducted an eight month controlled trial on Chinese seniors, comparing those who practiced Tai Chi three times a week to a group with no intervention.

Participants also had lively discussions three times a week over the same time period, with results showing a similar increase in brain volume and improvements on memory and thinking as those exercising.

Findings also revealed the group who did not participate in Tai Chi showed brain shrinkage over the eight months – consistent with what generally has been observed for elderly people in their 60s and 70s.

The research suggests forms of exercise like Tai Chi, that include an important mental health exercise component, are associated with increased production of brain growth factors like aerobic exercise.

Dr James Mortimer, of the University of South Florida, said: “If this is shown, then it would provide strong support to the concept of ‘use it or lose it’ and encourage seniors to stay actively involved both intellectually and physically.

“The ability to reverse this trend with physical exercise and increased mental activity implies that it may be possible to delay the onset of dementia in older persons through interventions that have many physical and mental health benefits.

“Epidemiologic studies have shown repeatedly that individuals who engage in more physical exercise or are more socially active have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

“The current findings suggest that this may be a result of growth and preservation of critical regions of the brain affected by this illness.”

The study, helped by Fudan University, China, was published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

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