Can you, will you, post on Tai Chi?

in fitness •  8 years ago 

I have been relearning the Chen Style Tai Chi I learned decades ago and to encourage myself I have begun curating the Fitness-Trail unofficially. Mostly I just post my progress and some Yoga posts, but I have split off the Yoga to it's own trail and I also want to split off the Tai Chi post and form their own trail.

But most of the Tai Chi posts are from four months ago or earlier. So if you are doing Tai Chi, or want to learn, let me know and maybe start posting your progress or any tips or news you have. I know it's a topic that is pretty much matured, so as to not have a lot to say that is not already on the web in one form or another.

But your story is unique.

Anything, on topic, you think of to post with the #taichi or #taijiquan tags, will get my upvote, resteem, and extra exposure on SteemTrail. It's possible (at this point, highly likely) that you will also get the SteemTrail vote, which is a significant hit.

Please resteem this if you have fitness or MA related readers. Thanks!
And BTW, let me know in the comments which tag you prefer!

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The taichi tag would seem the most poignant.

On the tag tangent though - if a tag does not appear on the tags page - and I see none of these do, is it appropriate/effective to just go ahead and create your own anyway?

That's how those all got there. I took #fiction from nothing to the top 20 in recent weeks. If there is enough activity to warrant the tag, there's no barrier to creating it.

thank you :)

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I can try, it's been a long, long time since I wrote about training :)

Start by writing about your experience. How you found it, what it did for you, etc

I used to keep a training log of sorts. I stopped partly because I wondered if I was inadvertently showing off (lawl look at me I do kung fu aren't I awesome) and mostly due to outside influences (people that I've since axed) and never got back into it.

Might give it a go once training starts back up (I'm actually supposed to be at extra lion dance training right now as it's lion dance season and we have a lot of them on but dealing with an insomniac possibly autistic/adhd child is mind numbingly exhausting).