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Piano Students: Tai Chi is Your Performance Support

A new qualitative study offers valuable insight into how Tai Chi can support performers’ physical comfort, mental well‑being, and artistic confidence. While focused on piano performers, its findings apply broadly to anyone who relies on fine motor control, posture, breath, and emotional regulation.

The Power of In-Person Tai Chi

Latest research published on 27 February 2026 provides clear evidence that practicing in-person with an expert instructor yields the most powerful results for mental health.

Tai Chi: The Ancient Medicine for Modern Knees and Minds

If you’ve been feeling a bit of "creakiness" in your joints or "heaviness" in your mind, Wulong practice is the perfect antidote. The study shows that even just 8 weeks of consistent effort can lead to a "large effect size" in your physical and mental well-being.

How Tai Chi Transforms Mood and Self-Esteem

How Tai Chi Transforms Mood and Self-Esteem

This research found that Tai Chi is far more than just physical exercise; it is a "green, safe, and healthy non-pharmaceutical measure" for maintaining mental health.

Tai Chi is Versatile for Improving both Cognitive and Physical Health

Tai Chi improves cognitive function and reduces stress. Participants showed benefits in strength, agility, flexibility, and improved functional capacity.

Tai chi & Qigong Support Academic Performance

Tai chi and health qigongs - Baduanjin, and Yijingjin - improve academic performance, executive functions, and left-right connectivity.

Tai chi and Qigong Benefit Breast Cancer Survivors

Tai Chi and Qigong were shown to be a beneficial and cost effective practice for supporting breast cancer survivors’ health.

Tai Chi & Qigong Help in Stressful Times

Tai Chi and Qigong were shown to be beneficial for mental health, especially during stressful times like the pandemic.

Taichi Beats Conventional Exercise for Mobility and Balance

A recent study published by Frontiers compared the effects of tai chi and conventional exercise on functional mobility and balance. 

Taichi is effective For Hypertension

Latest clinical trial results from 2 tertiary public hospitals in China has found that tai chi provides greater improvements than other aerobic exercise. 

Taichi & Qigong improve bone density, relieve pain, improve balance, and regulate the mind

Taichi & Qigong improve bone density, relieve pain, improve balance, and regulate the mind

Chinese traditional fitness exercises (taichi and qigong) have significant advantages in preventing and treating osteoporosis.