6 Tai Chi Benefits That Will Surprise You

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Tai Chi or rather “Tai Chi Chuan” is an ancient martial art from China which spread like wildfire in China when people realised the powerful health benefits it delivered. Today, research is supporting what Tai Chi masters have known for centuries- Tai Chi practice delivers fantastic results.

So just what are these cool, calm and collected Tai Chi peeps getting from their practice?

Some of the answers might surprise you!

Let’s take a look at these tai-chi benefits.

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1) Tai Chi Grows Your Brain

As we grow older, brain degeneration occurs which can lead to cognitive degeneration and damage to nerve cells and their connections. This brain shrinkage associated with old age is linked to dementia.

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Wouldn’t you like to know if there are existing interventions to reverse or at least slow the process? You’ll be happy to know that aerobic exercise can slow the degeneration and even increase brain size. Research also shows that Tai Chi produces the same results — a bigger and better brain.

2) It Repairs Your DNA

Research undertaken at a Chinese university showed that just 12 weeks of Ta Chi practice among young sedentary females improved their DNA-preparing capacity and their oxidative stress response.

Oxidative stress is thought to be connected to a whole host maladies like heart failure, infection and chronic fatigue system. Tai Chi could be a powerful preventative measure for a wide range of health issues.

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3) Delivers Strength, Flexibility and Balance -Longterm

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Do you see yourself lifting weights or doing hard core resistance training into your old age? Possibly not. However, you’re still going to want to maintain your strength, flexibility and balance into old age.

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In a review that looked at thirty one original studies, it was found that Tai Chi improved muscle strength, balance, flexibility and increased immune capacity.

4) Improves Your Memory and Thinking

In the same study that discovered Tai Chi improves brain size, researchers also discovered it improved older peoples’ memory and cognitive abilities.

One group trained in Tai Chi for months and took part in lively discussions three times a week. This group showed a marked improved in cognitive abilities and memory when compared to a group that had no intervention during the same time.

See Also: 8 Little-known Hobbies Proven to Make You Smarter in Minutes

5) Emotional Stability and Better Relationships

Research suggests training in a mindfulness discipline like Tai Chi makes you more aware of your emotions and brings us much more into the present moment. This awareness brought into daily life gives your greater control over your emotions and this can improve your ability to maintain harmonious relationships.

Overall, Tai Chi improves your emotional well being.

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6) Combats Stress, Anxiety and Depression

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Nowadays, the speed and style of living is undoubtedly taking a toll on people’s mental health. City dwellers, in particular, are even more likely to experience stress and anxiety and depression. In the U.K. for example, there were 8.2 million cases of anxiety in 2013 alone.

Tai Chi seems to be a great answer as research suggests Tai Chi practice increases self esteem and well-being and decreases depression anxiety and mood disturbance.

See Also: 11 Odd but Simple Ways to Improve Your Health

So how about you? What have your experiences of Tai Chi been?

Feel free to hit me up on Facebook and share your experiences.

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Fran Silvestre Arquitectos Design a Minimalist Contemporary Home in Madrid

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Aluminum House is a private home located in Madrid, Spain. It was designed by the Valencia-based firm Fran Silvestre Arquitectos in 2016. Aluminum House by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos: “A consolidated landscape surrounded by gardens with big trees within the metropolis of Madrid is the fortunate starting point of this house. The piece, of metallic and horizontal nature, produces the effect of having just one storey. With its proportions and materiality..

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Labour NEC challenges decision allowing new members to vote – live

Labour’s national executive committee, the party’s ruling body, is appealing against a high court decision allowing new party members to vote in the forthcoming leadership election

11.21am BST

Labour barrister tells the court: One of the key questions in this case, is what does it mean to define the eligibility criteria?

The question is what it means when it says NEC has right to “define” eligibility criteria, barrister says, 1/2

2/2 and his argument is that includes right to determine time limits.

11.17am BST

“The parties to the contract are … recognising that the NEC has an interpretive role,” says Labour’s barrister. He goes on to argue that where the NEC says it has a particular power, it does mean that the court should provide a degree of deference to the NEC.

11.12am BST

This tweet from Jessica pretty much encapsulates the case that the Labour NEC is seeking to make in their appeal.

McNicol barrister argues NEC is afforded by the rule book sufficiently broad powers that it can override the rules framework

11.09am BST

The barrister for Ian McNicol is arguing that “the power to impose the condition … is clear from the express words of the rule book.”

He says he has finished his preliminary submissions. Now, he is directing the court to page 405 of the rule book…

11.06am BST

My colleague Jessica Elgot is at the court of appeal watching the case and live tweeting the proceedings. It’s starting a bit slowly, from the sound of things.

Judge says: “I think we can say numbering in this rule book is *special*… The love of Roman numerals….” Lots of laughter in court…

10.33am BST

Good morning on another day set to be full of drama in the Labour party.

Today Labour’s national executive committee, the party’s ruling body, is challenging a high court decision allowing new party members to vote in the forthcoming leadership election. It comes after six NEC members, including deputy leader Tom Watson, decided to appeal against a ruling that the party had wrongly disenfranchised 130,000 members, most of whom are thought to back incumbent leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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Friis & Moltke and WE Architects Win Competition for University Campus in Denmark


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A collaboration between Friis & Moltke and WE architects has won the competition to design Roskilde Campus, a new university complex in Roskilde, Denmark. The Campus will be a new 10,000 square meter educational area for 1,500 students in the fields of marketing, IT, and food engineering, made up of renovation and 4,000 square feet of new space. 

Three main concepts, community, respect, and durability, have driven the overall design process.


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In order to support community, the design features flexible spaces for diverse programs, such as large-scale events, informal meetings, intimate conversations, breaks, parties, and interdisciplinary creative and social interaction.


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Similarly, the project seeks to “respect” the needs of its users—both large groups and individuals—by creating a variety of learning environments conducive to a wide range of learning styles.


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Furthermore, the durability of the campus is emphasized in its design, which is intended to meet current requirements, but also to accommodate future needs.


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The new building addition will house educational areas, classrooms, a canteen, production kitchen, and administration space.


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Learn more about the project here.

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Rio 2016: producing an Olympics logo is the world’s hardest graphic design challenge says Fred Gelli, who created the identity for this year’s summer games in Rio de Janeiro. (more…)

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Stuttgart Airport Busterminal / Wulf Architekten


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  • Architects: Wulf Architekten
  • Location: Flughafenstraße, 70629 Stuttgart, Germany
  • Design Team: Kai Bierich, Regina Brenner, Birgit Wohlfart
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Markus Guhl
  • Client: FSG (Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH)
  • Construction Management: Jo Carle Architekten
  • Project Manager: HWP Planungsgesellschaft
  • Structural Engineer: Mayr Ludescher Partner, Beratende Ingenieure
  • Hvac And Electrical Planning: Thurm & Dinges Planungsgesellschaft
  • Building Costs: approx. 35,0 Mio. Euro

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On behalf of the Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH a new car park (P14) has been built in spatial proximity to the Airport City and the airport terminals. On the ground floor of the approx. 210 meters long and 37 meters wide new construction the Stuttgart Airport Busterminal (SAB) is located. 


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The station for long distance bus lines of the city of Stuttgart has got a total of 18 bus platforms, which can be approached by national and international long distance busses as well as local public busses. The room programme is including a service point with waiting room, a ticket sale center with offices, a kiosk with sanitary facilities plus a control center.


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On the 6 floors above, the approx. 1,550 parking spaces are distributed. On the first floor of the car park the comfort parking spaces with a width of 3.50 meters each are located. These parking spaces offer an easier placing and a more comfortable exit from the car. From this level a new bridge enables the users of the car park to reach directly the airport terminals– without crossing the flow of pedestrians of the bus terminal on the ground floor.


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On the southern side of the homogeneously designed metal façade the three staircases, built in reinforced concrete, are stepping forward three-dimensional and structuring the large building volume. Due to its long-distance effect as well as its immediate proximity to the airport terminals and the Stuttgart trade fair the design of the parking garage is of particular importance. Therefore the new construction has not only been planned economically but also technically and visually appealing. The outside-effective façade with its anodized and perforated plate elements is demonstrating the high architectural standard of the car park: By the diagonal structured metal façade, shimmering in golden and brown colours, a sensual and significant expression is achieved which takes into account the particularity of the car park and the site.


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© Markus Guhl

The project has been realized in cooperation with the engineering offices Mayr + Ludescher (supporting structure) and Thurm & Dinges (technical building services).


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A Stunning Contemporary Private Property in Tathra, Australia

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Modernist Home is a residential project designed by Dream Design Build. It is located in Tathra, Australia. Modernist Home by Dream Design Build: “The Tathra Residence maximises the magnificent ocean views, northern orientation and difficult sloping block to provide a highly energy efficient “forever” home for its residents. With a modernist inspired aesthetic, the home is terraced up the hill enabling all the living areas and bedrooms to face north..

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6 Reasons You Should Never Quit!

Sometimes we just want to throw in the towel. We’ve had enough. Enough of all the crap that life continually deals us. When is enough? How much more crap do you think you can take before you just want to jump in the life raft and drift away to smoother waters?  You’ve been struggling to learn a new skill, trying to manifest your dream, trying to change your life, you name it, you’ve been trying and you have just about had it. You are ready to quit. I’m telling you, don’t!

Quite often, changing anything or learning something new is hard, challenging, frustrating, exhausting and sometimes almost pointless, or so it seems. It’s all that, minus the latter, and then some. As much as our comfort zone calls us and lures us into contentment, it also keeps us from change and trying new things. fear then steps in and wants us to quit. Whatever we are changing isn’t going to work so give up now.  Here are 6 reasons to not listen to that and not give up.

don_t_quit1. Believe in yourself.

First and foremost is you have to have faith in yourself. Once you get that mastered you will have no doubt that what you are trying to accomplish will, in fact, work out just fine. Learn to build up your self confidence. When you do that, you will see that no task will be too hard for you to accomplish. Don’t give up. You can do it.

2. Personal satisfaction.

When you quit, you’ll hang your head down in shame, ashamed for your self, but also, you will feel like a total failure. Though you aren’t actually one, the feeling will still be very overwhelming. It will get to the point where it will almost make you angry at yourself. Don’t do that. That’s too much negative energy and that feeling will linger for a long time. Just complete your task and beam with pride that you did it.

3. Rewards are awesome.

Who doesn’t love personal rewards and treats? When you are working so hard to complete something or achieve something and then you finally do, go celebrate, reward yourself. Take a trip, buy a treat, take a day off, whatever. Personal rewards are important in our growth, self esteem and confidence building. Decide on your reward and work your arse off to get it.

4. Next?

When you have accomplished this task and pride yourself on your perseverance and all the learning it took to realize this dream, you will soon see that there are no limits. You’ll be raring to go for the next challenge and the next task and the next dream or goal or plan. Once you see how much faith you have in yourself there will be no stopping you. Set the bar a little higher next time. Set new personal little goals and different reward levels. Why not? Think of the fun you will have.

5. Surprises await you.

Who knows what sort of mysteries, treats, surprises and other mind blowing things may reveal themselves once you’ve completed your mission. There may be new and exciting people that came with this, or quite possibly even a new job. Maybe a new love interest? Can you imagine if you quit now and quite possibly miss out on all kinds of new and exciting things in your life? What’s around the corner? No one knows but you can be sure that it probably is awesome and can only aid in your personal development.

6. No regret.

We definitely don’t want to live with regret. No matter what. Imagine the feeling you will have in 5 or 10 or even 20 years if you quit now. You’ll forever kick yourself in the arse for giving up and you will always have that what if feeling, which I can’t imagine would be a great feeling to have. Keep going, you can do this. Live with no regrets.

Though pushing and working and pushing is hard, the rewards and the personal satisfaction, achievement, growth and development makes it all worth it in the end. Don’t give up. You so got this.

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