Title
Tai Chi: An Alternative Exercise Form for Seniors
Abstract
Tai Chi, an ancieni form of Chinese fitness exercise, affords its participants a variety of physical and psychological benefits. Research has suggested that individuals engaging in Tai Chi exercises improve cardiovascular fitness and motor control while reducing stress, anxiety and depression. Tai Chi is particularly suitable for seniors, who are often at risk for a variety of problems associated with aging (e.g.. arthritis, neurological dysfunction, and general decline of balance, coordination, and locomotor function). Because of its self-paced. nonstressful, and noncompetitive nature, and its ability to afford economy of lime, space, and equipment, Tai Chi presents an effective, functional alternative exercise form for the senior adult population. This article presents the background of Tai Chi practice and introduces several key elements and suggestions for teaching Tai Chi to senior participants. Finally, some selected resources for Tai Chi practice are listed.
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.6.4.350
Publication Date
1998
Recommended Citation
Yan, Jin H., and John H. Downing. "Tai Chi: an alternative exercise form for seniors." Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 6, no. 4 (1998): 350-362.
Journal Title
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity