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Luk Tung Kuen (六通拳) is an exercise routine similar to tai chi. It consists of 36 movements which are usually performed in sequence each day, early in the morning. It consists of 36 movements which are usually performed in sequence each day, early in the morning.
Qigong practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow-flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and a calm meditative state of mind. People practice qigong throughout China and worldwide for recreation, exercise, relaxation, preventive medicine, self-healing, alternative medicine , meditation, self-cultivation, and training ...
The different slow-motion solo-form training sequences of tai chi are the manifestations of tai chi best-known to the general public. In English, they are usually called the hand form or just the form. In Mandarin, it is usually called quan (Chinese: 拳; pinyin: quán; Wade–Giles: ch'üan²).
Days (Chinese: 日子; pinyin: Rìzi) is a 2020 Taiwanese drama film directed by Tsai Ming-liang.Typical of slow cinema and many Tsai films, Days is minimalist, slowly paced, and features little dialogue, without subtitles.
Shoelace pose, a classic asana of Yin Yoga, based on but not identical to the traditional Gomukhasana [1]. Yin Yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga (as exercise), incorporating principles of traditional Chinese medicine, with asanas (postures) that are held for longer periods of time than in other yoga styles.
Zhan zhuang (simplified Chinese: 站桩; traditional Chinese: 站樁; pinyin: zhàn zhuāng; lit. 'standing [like a] post') is a training method often practiced by students of neijia (internal kung fu), such as yiquan, xingyiquan, baguazhang and tai chi.
Knockout (Chinese: 我們永不言棄) is a 2020 Hong Kong–Chinese sports drama film directed, co-produced and co-written by Roy Chow, and starring Han Geng, Vivian Wu, Cai Shuling, Janine Chang and Philip Keung. [1]
The Chen-style tai chi (Chinese: 陳氏太极拳; pinyin: Chén shì tàijíquán) is a Northern Chinese martial art and the original form of tai chi. Chen-style is characterized by silk reeling, alternating fast and slow motions, and bursts of power ().