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Difference In Exercise Practices

One might wonder the difference in exercise practices between Eastern and Western cultures, yes, there are considerable differences in philosophy and approach.

Philosophy

Western exercise encompasses many methods from aerobic to strength training, but the key philosophy is the same: Western exercise focuses on physicality whether it’s to burn calories, strengthen muscles, or increase flexibility. The focus is on the physical body’s performance and changes.

Exercise from the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) point of view is focused on subtle energy. The balance of energy, movement of energy, and release of stagnant energy is the focus. This idea aligns with the central principle of TCM: Qi (pronounced chi) or energy is the guiding factor in the health of an individual.

Styles

While Western and Eastern medicine both endorse exercise to maintain or improve health, the types of workouts differ to achieve health.

Western exercise is a smorgasbord of choices, and the different forms can go in and out of style. For many years, calisthenics and aerobic exercise were the workouts to do. Currently, high impact interval training (HIIT) is the trend.

While there are many TCM exercises, most are centuries old and they don’t equal in the variety of Western body training. The ones most known in the West are qigong and tai chi. There are, however, other, TCM exercises, such as wushu, qi guiding skills, and dance.  The common thread among them is energy.

Here are some other ways that Western and TCM exercises are different in approach and attitude:

Toxin Removal

TCM – Breathing is done in coordination with slow movement to encourage blood flow and to cleanse the lymphatic system. The flow of energy also expels toxins through urine and excrement.

Western – Sweating removes toxins, and lymph system is stimulated through exercise. However, there isn’t an emphasis on exercising to eliminate toxins.

Influence on the Body

TCM – Exercising unblocks qi for better flow thereby increasing vitality, strengthening organs, and improving balance and flexibility. Twisting is considered essential to remove toxins.

Western – Working out burns calories which lower weight, improves fat to muscle ratio, builds muscle, strengthens the heart, and increases stamina.

Difference in exercise practices – Workouts 

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Difference in exercise practices – Attitude and Approach

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Western and Chinese exercise differ in several ways including the types of training and whether the focus is on energy. While approaches may be different, they have some commonalities. Both help to reduce stress, uplift mood, improve sleep, prevent diseases, and increase energy. The important thing is to exercise.

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