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TLFeBOOK
for Seniors
T’ai Chi
HOW
TO
GAIN
FLEXIBILITY,
STRENGTH,
AND INNER
PEACE
By
Sifu Philip Bonifonte
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NEW PAGE BOOKS
A division of The Career Press, Inc.
Franklin Lakes, NJ
By
Sifu Philip Bonifonte
for Seniors
T’ai Chi
HOW
TO
GAIN
FLEXIBILITY,
STRENGTH,
AND INNER
PEACE
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TLFeBOOK
Copyright 2004 by Sifu Philip Bonifonte
All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions.
This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information
storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permis-
sion from the publisher, The Career Press.
T’
AI CHIFOR SENIORS
EDITED AND TYPESET BY STACEY A. FARKAS
Cover design by Lu Rossman/Digi Dog Design
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bonifonte, Philip, 1958-
T’ai chiforseniors : how to gain flexibility, strength, and inner peace / by
Philip Bonifonte.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1-56414-697-9 (pbk.)
1. Tai chifor the aged. I. Title.
GV504.6.A35B66 2004
613.7’148 dc22 2003060207
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Dedication
To Anthony and Michael, who have taught me to laugh at life.
To Doreen and AJ, without whose help, support, and love this
book would have been impossible to write.
To my teachers over the years, both in the martial arts world
and the “other” one.
To my students, wherever they are on the Path. Thank you for
being both students and teachers.
To Linda Paul, for her photography.
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Contents
Part I: Living in the Past
9
Chapter 1 11
What is T’ai Chi, and Why Should I Care? The Basics
Chapter 2 21
Hey, That Feels Good! The Benefits of Practicing T’ai Chi
Chapter 3 33
T’ai Chi’s Little Sister: Qigong Basics
Chapter 4 43
On Your Mark, Get Set, Relax! Preparing forT’aiChi Play
Part II: Living in the Present
57
Chapter 5 59
Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Cold Bones: Warm-Up Exercises
Chapter 6 69
Flow Like a River: Qigong Exercises
Chapter 7 111
Shall We Dance? Standing T’aiChi Exercises
Chapter 8 123
We All Stand Up, We All Sit Down:
Seated Adaptations of T’aiChi and Qigong
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Part III: Living in the Future
133
Chapter 9 135
Swimming in Serenity: Meditation Exercises
Chapter 10 149
Paging Dr. Chi: T’aiChi in the Rehabilitation Setting
Chapter 11 163
Tao Now, Brown Cow: Taoism: The Philosophy of T’ai Chi
Chapter 12 177
Take Two Lizards and Call Me in the Morning:
Traditional Chinese Medicine and T’ai Chi
Conclusion 199
So, When Do I Get My Black Belt?
Intermediate and Advanced T’aiChi and Qigong
Index 205
About the Author 213
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The Basics / 9
Living in
the Past
9
Part I
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[...]... open mind that approaches the T’aiChi exercises as a new challenge Don’t worry about the “practice” part—I guarantee that you’ll love T’aiChi so much, you’ll want to practice all day long, maybe even for weeks! What T’aiChi Is Not T’aiChi and Yoga Yoga, as a system of exercise for both the body and the spirit, has been popular in the West for many more years than T’aiChi There are truckloads of... 01 TC Chap 1.p65 15 11/3/2003, 4:52 PM 16 / T’ai Chi forSeniors T’ai Chi is not yoga No bending into weird, contorted shapes; no chanting The biggest difference between the two modalities is that yoga advocates stillness while T’aiChi seeks movement You are constantly in motion when you perform your T’aiChi exercises The Taoist philosophy behind T’aiChi (which we’ll examine in detail in Chapter... sexy? You bet T’aiChi (tie chee), also occasionally spelled Taiji, is a system of exercises developed over a span of hundreds of years in China Originally designed as a fighting method similar to Kung Fu, T’aiChi has so much more to offer for today’s mature TLFeBOOK 01 TC Chap 1.p65 13 11/3/2003, 4:52 PM 14 / T’ai Chi forSeniors adult Starting to feel some pain in the left wrist? T’aiChi can help... 12 T’aiChi or Qigong? “So, what is this Qigong stuff? I thought this was a book on T’ai Chi. ” It is That’s why we will learn Qigong Confused? That’s okay—it gets clearer In Chapter 3, we will explore the history and components of Qigong (pronounced “Chee-Goong”), but for now, a few words on why you should not practice T’aiChi You should not practice T’ai Chi, at least the usual forms of T’ai Chi, ... benefits that T’aiChi offers us, and we’ll go into more detail on the rehabilitative uses of T’aiChi in Chapter 10 For now, let’s just say that T’aiChi produces some of its wonderful effects in my students after the first class But New Age? No, sorry It’s not in the cards A Short History of T’aiChi Unless you practice genealogy as a hobby, or become so intensely involved in T’aiChi that it takes... great for balance problems Too much stress in your life? That’s a T’aiChi specialty The exercises and movements of T’aiChi are performed in a slow and relaxed fashion, as opposed to most Western styles of exercise T’aiChi is: Noncompetitive Nonimpact Highly aerobic (in the sense that you are breathing deeply) Wonderful for joint health Useful for increasing blood oxygen levels and flow Useful for. .. 12), and because T’aiChi can be viewed as a therapeutic exercise based on Chinese medicine, it follows that T’aiChi practice involves the recognition, development, and use of Qi This does not necessarily happen in the first days or weeks of practice—indeed, it may be years before you begin to feel this energy Some of TLFeBOOK 02 TC Chap 02.p65 29 11/3/2003, 4:52 PM 30 / T’ai Chi forSeniors my students... Practicing T’aiChi / 21 Chapter 2 Hey, That Feels Good! The Benefits of Practicing T’aiChi 21 TLFeBOOK 02 TC Chap 02.p65 21 11/3/2003, 4:52 PM This page intentionally left blank TLFeBOOK The Benefits of Practicing T’aiChi / 23 Much like any other mode of exercise or mental stimulation, T’aiChi gives to the practitioner only what the practitioner gives to it The historical benefits sought from T’ai Chi. .. exercises practiced today, T’aiChi does not harm the body Its slow, gentle movements are designed to soothe rather than stress, and place no undue strain upon the muscles, joints, or connective tissues Even walking can be a higher impact exercise than T’aiChi This isn’t to say that the other forms of exercise are wrong—they just may be wrong for you In the many forms of T’aiChi practice are found some... evolution of T’aiChi can be an absorbing pursuit, most of the details are of interest only to T’aiChi scholars, so we’ll touch only briefly on the subject Just a note here: Many of T’aiChi s origin stories can stretch the limits of believability Realize that in 13thcentury China, not everyone was well versed in the realities of life People often would ascribe great feats to the T’aiChi masters, . Fu, T’ai Chi has so much more to offer for today’s mature 01 TC Chap 1.p65 11/3/2003, 4:52 PM13 TLFeBOOK 14 / T’ai Chi for Seniors adult. Starting to feel some pain in the left wrist? T’ai Chi. for weeks! What T’ai Chi Is Not T’ai Chi and Yoga Yoga, as a system of exercise for both the body and the spirit, has been popular in the West for many more years than T’ai Chi. There are truckloads. / T’ai Chi for Seniors T’ai Chi is not yoga. No bending into weird, contorted shapes; no chanting. The biggest difference between the two modalities is that yoga advocates stillness while T’ai