A movement specialist recommends a “nearly effortless” bounce for achieving mind-body balance, particularly for those 40 and older. This “Qi Machine” is a 35-year-old Tai Chi practice.
The exercise is a “double bounce” in the knees (feet shoulder-width apart). It’s a “drop” motion.
This “drop” uses the body’s natural elasticity to rebound, avoiding the fatigue of muscular squats.
This sustainable bounce becomes a full-body movement when the arms are added.
It creates a “beautiful wave” through the spine, circulates blood, and allows the body to “breathe the movement” naturally, fostering holistic health.
For those in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, this exercise is an invaluable tool for maintaining vitality, clarity, and a peaceful connection between mind and body.
The “Effortless” Bounce for Mind-Body Balance (Ages 40+)
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