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Mix, Match, and Move: Mind-Body Practices for Healthy Aging

September is Healthy Aging Month, a great time to check in with your body, mind, and daily habits. If you already practice something like yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, or regular walking, you’re on a wonderful path. But did you know that trying another one of these gentle practices can help you feel even better—mentally, physically, …

Pilates + Tai Chi for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Smart Pairing Backed by Science

What the latest research says about how Pilates and Tai Chi support people with knee pain—and why Pilates professionals are perfectly positioned to teach both. A 2025 systematic review published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research compared the effects of ten different exercise modalities—including Pilates and Tai Chi—for people with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). …

Yoga + Tai Chi for Parkinson’s: Powerful Tools for Movement Professionals

What recent clinical research reveals about the unique strengths of Yoga and Tai Chi—and why combining them can enhance your offerings. New clinical research offers compelling evidence that both Yoga and Tai Chi improve different aspects of movement and neurological function—and that combining them may offer broader benefits than either alone. 📊 What the Study …

Enhancing Immune and Neuroendocrine Function Through Mind–Body Practices

🧠 Overview Chronic stress disrupts the immune and neuroendocrine systems, contributing to inflammation, cognitive decline, cancer progression, and other diseases. Mind–Body Interventions (MBIs) such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Tai Chi, Qigong, and Yoga are proven to counteract these effects.📘 This guide provides practical, evidence-based steps to improve physical and mental health through MBIs. 1️⃣ …

Qigong for Multiple Sclerosis: Practical Applications and Benefits

Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder affecting nearly 1 million people in the United States. Common symptoms include muscle weakness, fatigue, pain, balance issues, cognitive difficulties, anxiety, and depression. While conventional treatments help manage symptoms, there is growing interest in mind-body practices like Qigong as complementary therapies for symptom relief. Recent research …