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Journal articles on the topic "Le Taiji quan"
Prat González, Joan. "Taiji quan: el universo taoísta." Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas 3, no. 3 (July 19, 2012): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/rama.v3i3.385.
Full textLarochelle, Dominic. "L'autorité de la littérature sur le taiji quan. Analyse d'un système de représentation d'arts martiaux chinois en Occident." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 35, no. 2 (June 2006): 189–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000842980603500201.
Full textLaRochelle, Dominic. "Making the New Appear Old." Nova Religio 17, no. 3 (February 2013): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2014.17.3.64.
Full textRam. "Quiescence et vigilance dans le Taiji Quan." Diogène 200, no. 4 (2002): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dio.200.0039.
Full textFrank, Adam D. "Enacting a Daoist Aesthetic through Taiji quan Training." Journal of Daoist Studies 6, no. 1 (2013): 176–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dao.2013.0007.
Full textZavitaev, S. P., and M. S. Lapshin. "Taijiquan gymnastics as one of the types of physical activity in the treatment of post-stress disorders. System review." Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports, no. 1 (June 10, 2022): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.57006/10.57006/2782-3245-2022-5-1-69-74.
Full textXu, Jian. "Body, Discourse, and the Cultural Politics of Contemporary Chinese Qigong." Journal of Asian Studies 58, no. 4 (November 1999): 961–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2658492.
Full textDreyer, Serge. "Dimensions spirituelles du taiji quan à travers la pratique du pousser des mains." Staps 117-118, no. 3 (2017): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sta.117.0141.
Full textDreyer, Serge. "Langage corporel et interculturalité. Une étude de cas à Taiwan." Voix Plurielles 10, no. 2 (November 28, 2013): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v10i2.838.
Full textDreyer, Serge. "L'enseignement-apprentissage du taiji quan en France et la notion de santé. Une perspective culturelle." Corps N° 11, no. 1 (2013): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/corp1.011.0151.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Le Taiji quan"
Pietrobon, Xavier. "L'équilibre des opposés : du Taiji quan comme principe d'harmonisation." Thesis, Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100025/document.
Full textIn considering the practice of Taiji quan, a Chinese martial art, this study aims to think about the psychophysical interaction from a point of view including Phenomenology and Taoism. The goal is to question the typical hierarchy between body and mind under a different angle : an activity involving a situation of conflict, of crisis, the fight, in the widest sense of confrontation. Consequently, the debate between the spiritual basis of Taiji quan, that means the Taoism, and what has been thought by phenomenology about psychophysical interaction, allows to think again this relationship with a perspective of harmonization, and thus in a dynamic way. As a martial art, Taiji quan is an art of movement, and this aspect, whose rhythm is given by the model of Chinese conceptual couple yin/yang, allows to develop new modalities in the psychophysical interaction. The analysis of what appears as a true somatic intelligence invites going on the project of rehabilitating body and martial arts in philosophy, aiming to equilibrate opposites that, in the end, are willing to complete each other, participating to each other
Ho, Ai-Cheng. "Application du Taiji quan au jeu de l’acteur : conception et mise en pratique d’un training créatif." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UBFCC033.
Full textMy PhD research explores how Taiji quan can be applied as a valued tool to enhance the actor’s “creative self-awareness” and integrate it into the actor’s training. Taiji quan, a prominent practice in Chinese culture that fuses external exercise and internal technique, aims to coordinate and unify body and mind. Specially, I examine how the psychophysical technique of Taiji quan allows the actor to transfer his body-and-mind status to a higher level to increase his “scenic presence”, to maintain a “gap” between himself and his role to create universal emotions, and develop his perception with the outer world. In this way, I present how the actor elevates his consciousness to superior levels during the acting process and how the corporeal training of Taiji quan facilitates this transformation.The study aims to explore the diverse technique of Taiji quan in cultivating the actor’s consciousness through in-depth interviews, analysis of performances, the researcher’s practical experiences in theatre and Taiji quan, and experimental research with actors and theatre students. The study also endeavors to introduce this traditional practice into the domain of modern psychophysical acting, to develop a method that fuses Eastern and Western performance methodologies and enables actors to apply the technique to improve acting
Carrillo, Vigueras Jesús. "Promoción de la salud de los empleados públicos de la Región de Murcia: prevención del estrés a través del Taiji Quan y Qigong." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/119554.
Full textThis research focuses on the promotion of the mental health of civil servants in and around Murcia using Taiji Quan and Qigong. This model of stress control uses physical activity as an essential means of modifying lifestyles. The aim was to analyze the influence of Taiji Quan and Qigong on levels of perceived stress in civil servants after the completion of a one month theoretical and practical training programme, and then to assess whether the observed effects endured for one year. The research used a quasi-experimental design with a sample of 458 people chosen for their high level of work stress. They were divided into three groups: treatment, monitoring and advanced. After obtaining informed consent, we applied the designed practical classes of Taiji Quan and Qigong in the treatment group; no treatment was applied to the monitoring group and in the advanced (previous year participants which had received the same treatment) treatment was repeated. Two questionnaires were used to measure perceived mental health (GHQ12) and perceived stress (PSS14). In addition, other demographic variables, labor and social interest and physical activity behavior and motivational were taken into account The results revealed a substantial improvement in perceived mental health after the month of treatment and a measurable control of perceived stress. The perceived stress in the advanced group maintained a lower starting level thereby revealing the permanence time of the results. In conclusion, Taiji Quan and Qigong are valuables alternatives for the control of stress and the promotion of mental health in the short and medium term, and his influence remains in time. No correlation with age making it effective in any age group. Among other findings we could add the followings: (1) the results show the level of stress is higher on female public employees versus males; (2) participants who exercise suffer less stress than sedentary; (3) almost half of the sample is above their ideal weight; (4) people who practice physical activity more than three times per week have less stressful experience; (5) more than half of participants are practicing healthy habits and physical activity and are at their ideal weight; (6) participants without healthy habits suffer more perceived stress; and at last, (7) participants looking at physical activity: relaxation, leisure and knowledge of new techniques.
Larochelle, Dominic. "Pèlerinage vers l'est : la réception des traditions d'arts martiaux chinois en occident : analyse d'un discours légitimateur dans la littérature populaire sur le taiji quan (1960-2006)." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27450/27450.pdf.
Full textDupontgand, Sophie. "Effets d'un programme de tai chi sur la composition corporelle et la capacité fonctionnelle de la femme post ménopausée." Mémoire, 2011. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/4617/1/M12390.pdf.
Full textCyr, Karine. "L'entraînement de l'esprit à la Société de tai chi taoïste du Canada." Mémoire, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5835/1/M13028.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Le Taiji quan"
Chong, Rennie. Taiji quan: Body of knowledge. Singapore: Pepper Publications, 2004.
Find full textZhou, Qingjie. Taiji quan: 10 minute primer. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2010.
Find full textZhou, Qingjie. Taiji quan: 10 minute primer. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2010.
Find full textTaiji quan shi tu jie. Taiyuan: Shanxi ke xue ji shu chu ban she, 2006.
Find full text-, Yiou Eric 19, and Chavanne Jean-François 19 -, eds. Taï chi chuan. Paris: Marabout, 2005.
Find full textTaï chi. Saint-Constant [Québec]: Broquet, 2005.
Find full textMontekio, Víctor Becerril. El Dao en acción: Textos clásicos del Taiji Quan para practicar hoy. México, D.F: Árbol Editorial, 1992.
Find full textKinthissa. Turning silk: A diary of chen taiji practice, the quan of change. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2009.
Find full textTraduction, Vielfaure Céline, ed. Tai chi chuan express. Paris: De Vecchi, 2009.
Find full textEternal spring: Taiji quan, Qi gong, and the cultivation of health, happiness, and longevity. London: Singing Dragon, 2009.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Le Taiji quan"
Enz, Gideon. "Qi cultivation in qigong and taiji quan." In Energy Medicine East and West, 73–83. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7020-3571-5.00006-8.
Full textGalantino, Mary Lou, and Laura Muscatello. "Qigong , taiji quan ( tai chi ) and HIV." In Energy Medicine East and West, 273–82. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7020-3571-5.00021-4.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Le Taiji quan"
Scott, Jesse, Robert Collins, Christopher Funk, and Yanxi Liu. "4D Model-Based Spatiotemporal Alignment of Scripted Taiji Quan Sequences." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccvw.2017.99.
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