The videos in this Barefoot Doctor’s Journal post come from an online Taiji (Tai Chi) scientific and cultural conference of scientists and Tai Chi masters from around the world. This online forum was hosted by the Taiji Science Federation and the “University of Illinois-Champagne, Hangzhou Normal University, and the World Taijiquan Website. Distinguished guests such as members of the International Olympic Committee, scientists from the University of Illinois, Stanford University, and other renowned colleges and universities, five Chinese 9th Duan martial arts grandmasters, inheritors of Taiji from various genres, and Taiji world champions were presented together.
Lecturers and performance guests came from 32 well-known universities in 20 countries and regions that include China, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, etc. With nearly a hundred experts, scholars, and Taiji intangible cultural heritage inheritors’ participation, it is a major event in the field of International Taiji science.
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Dean of the Graduate College at the University of Illinois.
Dean Woytek jozko zaiko made a systematic analysis of the health and fitness value of Taijiquan from the basis of the traditional theory of Taijiquan to the specific movement forms and skill characteristics, combined with modern scientific indicators and language expression forms. He is convinced that through the discussion of this forum, we will have a new understanding of the health and fitness value of Taijiquan. He is also convinced that people all over the world will experience peace and harmony in the process of practicing Taijiquan and Qigong.
Prof. Brent Sovolson
Clinical professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, focusing on psychiatry, electroconvulsive therapy, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. From 2003 to 2010, he served as the medical director of interventional psychiatry. On June 18, 2001, he won the Stanford Department of Psychiatry Academic Teaching Award and won George D Gulevic MD Award Stanford Department of Psychiatry on June 21 1997.
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Prof. Victor Henderson
(Stanford University)
Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health and of Neurology & Neurological Sciences, he directs the NIH Stanford Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and co-directs the master’s degree program in Epidemiology & Clinical Research. He is an Honorary Skou Professor at Aarhus University in Denmark.
Stanford University
Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health and of Neurology & Neurological Sciences, he directs the NIH Stanford Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and co-directs the master’s degree program in Epidemiology & Clinical Research. He is an Honorary Skou Professor at Aarhus University in Denmark.
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