A fitness specialist with 35 years of experience champions a single “life-changing exercise” aimed at helping individuals 40 and older maintain their strength and flexibility. This movement, derived from Tai Chi, is praised for its simplicity and profound effects on the body.
Called the “Qi Machine,” this exercise was the very first lesson the expert learned from their original Tai Chi teacher and remains a staple in their routine decades later due to its effectiveness.
The movement starts with a basic stance: feet shoulder-width apart. The practitioner then finds a “double bounce” in the knees. This is achieved by dropping the weight and allowing the body’s natural elasticity to catch and rebound the movement, described as a “boom, boom” rhythm.
This elastic rebound is distinct from a muscular squat. The expert emphasizes that squatting is fatiguing, whereas this bounce uses ligaments and tendons as “rubber bands,” turning the drop into an effortless upward spring.
When the timing of the bounce is mastered, the arms are incorporated, transforming it into a full-body exercise. This creates a wave-like motion through the spine and large, flowing arm movements, as the body “breathes the movement” naturally.
The benefits are holistic, including improved blood circulation, balanced energy, and a calm mind. This focus on “nearly effortless” movement allows the practitioner to build energy rather than just expend it, making it a form of moving meditation for daily well-being.
Unlock Mobility: The “Double Bounce” Move for Ages 40+
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