The “Qi Machine”: A 35-Year-Old Exercise for Modern Mobility

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A veteran fitness instructor has shared a foundational exercise from their 35-year Tai Chi practice, recommending it for anyone 40 and over seeking to improve mobility and circulation.
This exercise, nicknamed the “Qi Machine,” is described as simple yet profound. It was the first move the expert ever learned and remains a crucial part of their daily routine.
The technique involves a “double bounce” in the knees, starting with feet shoulder-width apart. The instructor emphasizes that this is not a squat. It’s a “drop” motion that uses the body’s elastic properties.
By letting the fascia and ligaments act as “rubber bands,” the body catches the downward movement and springs back up. This makes the exercise “nearly effortless” compared to muscle-driven squats.
This bounce is the engine for a full-body movement. Integrating the arms creates a “beautiful wave” through the spine. The expert highlights its holistic benefits: enhanced blood flow and natural breathing.
This fosters a harmonious mind-body connection. For those looking to counteract the stiffness of a sedentary lifestyle, this movement offers a gentle and effective solution.

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