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There are no religions groups that focus on tai chi. It is a martial art, not a religion.
Tai Chi is an internal martial art from China although it is primarily practiced today for its health benefits.
It is generally recommended to capitalize proper nouns like "Tai Chi" as it is a specific name for a martial art practice.
Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi is a very ancient martial art that has been used in China for thousands of years.
Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese martial art. It centers on balance and flow associated with the center of gravity. These skills are useful in all other martial arts.
There are hundreds of them. The ones most known are wushu, kung fu and tai chi chuan.
Yes, Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese Martial Art.
Most people think tai chi, aka tai chi quan
No. waterbending is not real. However, the moves are based on a real martial art called Tai Chi.
Wushu is a blanket term for any of China's martial arts. It is known to most as kung fu. There is also kempo and tai chi chuan.
Technically depends on your definition of Kung Fu. If you're talking about Kung Fu as in martial arts in general, then it's quite a bit older than Tai Chi. In fact, the Chinese have been creating forms of martial arts for a long time - over 5000 years back.In relation to Tai Chi, which dates back to around the 18th century, Kung Fu is definitely older. (Although in fact, Tai Chi is a martial art, therefore you could say it is part of Kung Fu. Of course, Tai Chi is one of the many different forms of martial arts that the Chinese studied.)