Non-competitive Tuishou, a modality of Chinese Martial Arts applied to the field of Health and Wellbeing
Autor/es
Gómez Lozano, Sebastián; Barberá Inocencio, Miguel; Kelly-Lahon, Clare; León, Kiko; García Sottile, María Eugenia; [et al.]Fecha
2023Disciplina/s
Arte y HumanidadesMateria/s
Chinese Martial ArtsDuet
Resumen
Background. Most Taichi Chuan studies related to health and proprioception are experimental in nature. Other studies on Taichi Chuan have been applied to improve stability and balance in the elderly population, with the aim of preventing falls and accidents. Problem and aim. With regard to Tuishou a modality involving high contact skill in pairs or duets, there are no studies to date that analyse the benefits of proprioception in Tuishou. Our aim was to analyse the possibilities that the Tuishou partner system could provide as a model for the development of strategies applied to both psychological and physical health and well-being. Material and methods. Methodology involved a systematic bibliographical search of the concepts Tuishou and proprioception in relation to health. Logical deductive reasoning methods were applied from the professional practice of the team of experts, with
different subjects and professional contexts. Results. Seven relevant studies were pinpointed in our sea...