Winter Tai Chi Training Pants

Winter Tai Chi Training Pants

Price: $42.00
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- Specially designed and manufactured
- Warm Velveteen Synthetic blend so they hang and move well while providing warmth during the winter months
- Elasticised waist with drawstring
- Elasticised cuffs
- Gusset in larger sizes to enable complete flexibility and comfort
- Loose-fit for ease of movement
- Low iron so just pack and go
- Only available in Black

Sizes are Chinese so please consider this when ordering. The size is based on your height, however we would recommend choosing at least 1 size larger than normal if you need a wider fit.

Why do we wear training pants when practising Tai Chi?
The peasants in China did not officially gain the rightto wear silk clothing until the 1600's, but martial arts practitioners, many of them monks and nuns in Buddhist and Taoist monasteries, wore silk robesthroughout all their daily activities, including kung fu and tai chi practice. Taiji philosophy predates the martial art of taijiquan by thousandsof years, and it is likely that these early philosophers wore silk robes daily as well.

In modern day training, the wearing of silk has been replaced by cotton or a cotton/silk blend due to the prohibitive cost of pure silk. However, Tai Chi/Wushu pants still need to be strong, durable and loose fitting. The pants should allow for deep stances, high kicks, and repetitive movements in training. They also need to be flowing, like the arts themselves.
 
In addition, the internal arts such as Baguaquan, Taijiquan, Bajiquan and Qigong practice have the need to mobilize Qi as an important goal. Qi travels along meridians (energy channels), which are close to the surface of the skin, so clothing that sticks tightly to the skin hinders the flow of Qi, hence the need to wear loose-fitting clothing as opposed to leggings or skins.
Winter Tai Chi Training Pants
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