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How the benefits of Tai Chi are perceived in an urban area- An anthropological study.

21 Thursday Apr 2016

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balance, focus, inspiration, internalization, meditation

Two months ago I received this message from Erika Persson, a student in Medical Anthropology at Amsterdam University College:

“Dear Monica, I am writing to you as you are listed as organizer in the Tai-Chi group here, and I have a question for you. Or rather a request. I am a student of Amsterdam University College who currently studies Medical Anthropology. As a part of the course we are conducting a visual anthropology project in which we are filming a chosen group/practice to answer a research question. Me and my research group are interested in knowing more about how the known health benefits of Tai-Chi are perceived in an urban areas, and to assess this we are looking for a practice that we could join for a meeting, and possible find people who would like to tell us about their experience regarding the activity. As it is a visual anthropology project, the aim is to film the meeting. However this will be done discretely, and not without consent will all practitioners! Please let me know what you think!”

I was very enthusiastic and so were my students. Erika came with two college mates and practiced with us. After the class there was an informal conversation about the benefits of Tai Chi in an urban area like Amsterdam.

I am sorry that the video including the interview is no longer available.

 

Rehearsal at Center Minami

24 Sunday Feb 2013

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Yesterday I participated to the rehearsal for the Tokyo Prefecture Trials that will be held in Hamacho next March, on the 10th, at the Shogo Sports Center. The first two people selected for each category will attend the 30th All Japan Wushu Taijiquan Championship, next June. I will perform 24 form Yang Style.
My rehearsal went well, I was nervous but I could control the tension and my balance and focus were not affected by the fear. Although I have to say that I felt stiffer than usual and still a lot need to be improved. Tai Chi is really hard to master. Liu Sensei was watching me and at the end she gave few valuable suggestions and I will work on that in the next days.
I shot two videos of my companions and I want to share one: it’s called Tairen and it means “Fighting Couple”. These tow people are among the most talented athletes we have in the Bujutsu Tai, the association I am a member of and were Liu Sensei and her husband, Ra Sensei, teach. I am currently working on the format of this video and as soon as I can I will post it in the “Videos” page.

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