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Citation

Gatts S. Curr. Aging Sci. 2008; 1(1): 68-70.

Affiliation

Clinical Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Lab, Department of Kinesiology, College of Applied Health Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. sgatts@uic.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Bentham Science Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20021375

Abstract

The first goal of this article is to present nine Tai Chi Chuan training principles and incorporate them into a current model of motor control and motor learning theory. The second goal is to present a Tai Chi Chuan training model. The third goal is to construct a theory as to how Tai Chi Chuan principles may improve balance and motor skills in an aging population. Evidence from the areas of motor control, biomechanics, and human physiology are drawn upon to build a theory of motor skill learning and construct a Tai Chi Chuan training model.


Language: en

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