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How to Get Energy,
Strength & Peace with
Tai Chi - Free eBook

Free eBook
Welcome

Hi my name is John Hine, welcome to Hine Tai Chi.  You will find a host of ways to learn Tai Chi and Chi Kung on this site.  From weekly classes, to workshops and DVD’s, there is something for everyone from beginner to advanced instructors.

Research around the world has shown that Tai Chi Reduces Stress, Anxiety and Builds Immunity.

It improves everyday physical functioning, improves cardiac health and generates a feeling of well being.

It also alleviates the symptoms of many diseases including, helping reduce chronic pain, Lower Back Pain, aids Arthritis, helps lower blood pressure,.  And as if that is not enough helps you sleep better too.

If you find it difficult to stand two of my DVD’s even show you how to gain the benefits of doing Tai Chi while sitting down.

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Swords and Fan

We teach both Straight and Broadswords Read More »

Shaolin

Both Northern & Southern Styles taught Read More »

Moving the Centre

Advanced version of the Long Form to Read More »

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Foundations of the Form Seminar

We would like to invite you to our two hour workshop for new and existing students.  Whether you who have just started on the path of Tai Chi or have been training for a few years, if you would like …

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Mastering Tai Chi – The Spine

One of the most powerful effects that Tai Chi has on the body is through the spine.  The spine is the structure that the rest of the body hangs off of.  It is the bedrock of our bodies.  But you …

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Articles

The Ultimate Energy Workout

Beat stress, boost immunity, and curb your appetite with this revitalizing 15-minute routine   More stamina so you can enjoy your life to the fullest.   To the rescue: Qigong (pronounced chee-gong, which means “energy work”) This form of active meditation–made …

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The effect of tai chi exercise on blood pressure: a systematic review.

  A systematic review of the literature on the effect of tai chi exercise on blood pressure (BP) was performed. The authors searched Medline, CAB, Alt HealthWatch, BIOSIS previews, Science Citation Index, and EMBASE systems (inception through January 2007); researched …

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