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You do not need a uniform, a perfect garden or an hour-long class to enjoy tai chi. You need a few quiet minutes, some clear floor, and movements so simple you can do them half-asleep. Tai Chi Mornings is a practical guide to building a kind, realistic morning tai chi routine that helps you greet each day with softer joints and steadier thoughts.
Drawing on classic tai chi principles, somatic awareness and everyday common sense, Hanae Tsukari offers short, learnable flows designed for real homes and real bodies. You will discover how to stand with more ease, loosen tight ankles and shoulders with gentle joint exercises, and shift your weight safely without gripping or bracing. Clear options are given for tai chi for beginners, tai chi for seniors, and anyone who prefers seated tai chi moves or support from a wall or chair.
The book shows you how to pair breath and movement for natural mindful movement practice, and how small balance drills can quietly support fall prevention exercises over time. You will learn one simple five minute flow, then expand it towards fifteen minutes when life allows. Throughout, the tone is warm and encouraging: no mystique, no pressure to perform, just standing, breathing and moving in ways your future self may thank you for.
Whether you feel unsteady, stiff, easily overwhelmed, or simply want a calmer start to the day, Tai Chi Mornings offers a companionable path. It invites you to turn the first minutes after waking into a daily act of care - for your joints, your balance, and your inner weather.

Tai Chi Mornings

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  • Hanae Tsukari writes and teaches from a quiet conviction that movement should feel like a conversation, not a test. Over many years of personal tai chi and gentle movement practice, she has shared simple morning routines with friends, neighbours and community groups who thought they were too stiff, too unfit or too old to begin. Her work grows from listening to ordinary bodies and lives, rather than chasing achievement or spectacle. Hanae is particularly interested in how short rituals can reshape the feel of a day. She pays close attention to the in-between moments - when we first stand up, wait for the kettle to boil, or look out of a window at dawn. A subtle thread in her approach comes from the early-morning exercise gatherings she observed in East Asian parks, where people of many ages move together in the half-light. Tai Chi Mornings is her invitation to bring that same blend of steadiness, gentleness and shared humanity into homes and lives wherever readers find themselves.

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