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1 This was where Sarah and her cousins came each morning, before breakfast, to do tai chi exercises.
2 Not only do tai chi classes promote healthy movement, but they provide the elderly with a social community and combat isolation.
3 I do n't remember how it came up, but someone there knew how to do tai chi, so we all did it.
4 It was like watching someone doing tai chi, the painful slowness of that trio of paces.
5 My leg...I did n't think it was broken anymore, but I wouldn't be doing tai chi exercises any time soon.
6 There are dog walkers and sometimes you'll see a figure doing tai chi in a clearing: this is Bristol, after all.
7 By last year early November was warm enough for me to do Tai Chi in the park in a t-shirt and bermudas.
8 There I find a small, squat man with a stars-and-stripes bandanna over his graying curls, wearing yoga gear and doing Tai Chi.
9 " Do they still do tai chi at Umeya Shrine, like they used to?" Mrs. Rexford asked.
10 People should also all be doing tai chi, weight lifting or ballroom dancing -although carrying home heavy shopping bags might do the trick.
11 I never did anything he did n't expect, he complained, and I moved like I was doing Tai Chi, when he was looking for dynamite.
12 And people who did tai chi reported only 62 total falls during the training -less than half of what the other groups reported.
13 At the end of the 25-week study the level of immunity of people who did tai chi was two times higher than the other group.
14 An estimated 2.3 million U.S. adults have done tai chi in the past 12 months, according to a 2007 National Health Interview Survey.
15 "I do n't care if the man was doing tai chi naked on the statehouse lawn." Tyrell was also struggling to keep his voice even.
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