Incomplete Tai chi, Lesson 3: From the Head and Neck to the Chest and Back
Help support this channel: https://sinclairinternalarts.com/donate/ One of the first things that a tai chi student is usually taught is the proper alignment of the head and neck. This is closely related to the alignment of the chest, back and shoulders, and has a direct or indirect affect on the bodies posture and movement.

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