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The Temporospatial and Kinematic Characteristics of Typical Tai Chi Movements: Repulse Monkey and Wave-hand in Cloud

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RESEARCH IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 111-123

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15438627.2014.881819

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temporospatial; elderly; Tai Chi; kinematics; biomechanics

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  1. Shanghai City Committee of Science and Technology Key Project [12490503200]

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Tai Chi movements share many similar biomechanical features with normal walking. The purpose of the study was to examine and to compare the temporospatial and kinematic features of two typical Tai Chi movements with forward walking. Experienced male Tai Chi practitioners (n = 15) between the ages of 65 to 75, performed 'Repulse Monkey (RM)', 'Wave-hand in Cloud (WHIC)', and forward walking. The results showed that stride width was larger for WHIC compared with walking; double-support time was longer for RM while both Tai Chi movements spent less time in single-support. The Tai Chi movements elicit larger vertical and mediolateral displacement of the centre of mass compared with walking. During RM and WHIC, the knees remained flexed while RM had notably larger abduction and adduction of the knee joint. The gentle and fluid Tai Chi movements have unique biomechanical features that may result in special training to postural control capacity.

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