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By admin, on November 24th, 2010 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 (HealthDay News) — Arthritis patients may gain physical and emotional relief from the ancient Chinese art of Tai Chi, finds a new study, the largest of its kind.
Patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia felt . . . → Read More: Tai Chi May Provide Arthritis Relief
By admin, on November 21st, 2010 Stonington – A revered Chinese martial arts expert on a two-week U.S. visit is to make his only area appearance at Imperial Martial Arts on West Broad Street in Pawcatuck Nov. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Grandmaster Shi De . . . → Read More: Shaolin master to visit Pawcatuck Martial Arts school
By admin, on November 19th, 2010
Spectators clap for Master Hui Long, who pulled six cars weighing 9 tons for 15 meters with her bare hands in the Tan Zhe Temple of Beijing On Nov. 18.
A female monk over the age . . . → Read More: Female Kung Fu monk pulls six cars by hand
By admin, on November 19th, 2010 The 1st Australasian Wushu Championships was held successfully on October 24, 2010 at Legends Hall, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia. 169 athletes participated in the Contemporary Wushu, Traditional Wushu, Tai Chi, and Sanda competitions. The age ranges from 7 to 50 . . . → Read More: 1st Australasian Wushu Championships
By admin, on November 19th, 2010 More and more athletes from other Asian countries are now interested in Chinese Wushu, the martial arts. And in the Guangzhou Asian Games, these athletes have put in some stellar performances.
El Rayess Elias is from Lebanon and when he’s . . . → Read More: Chinese Wushu boosts popularity in Guangzhou
By admin, on November 18th, 2010 The Wushu Competition of the 16th Asian Games was held from November 13 to 17, 2010 in Guangzhou, China. 204 athletes from 32 countries and regions participated in the wushu competition of the Asian Games. The total number of gold . . . → Read More: Wushu Competition of 16th Asian Games
By admin, on November 10th, 2010 Studies show that almost 70 per cent of people above the age of 65 in India are suffering from arthritis. But the good news is that researchers believe that martial arts might be able to offer them some relief.
For . . . → Read More: Tai chi offers relief from arthritis
By admin, on November 9th, 2010 If you’re one of 40 million Americans who suffer from some form of arthritis, researchers say it might help to look to martial arts.
For years, doctors have been looking for ways to help people with arthritis deal with . . . → Read More: Practicing tai chi helps arthritis sufferers
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