There’s a number of reasons why Tai Chi is such a popular exercise. One is that people of any age can learn Tai Chi. The exercise is not stressful, and doesn’t require speed, strength, or agility, which are typical requirements in competitive sports. It is common for students to start in middle-age and be able to continue practicing well into their 80’s and 90’s. Modern studies have shown that those who practice Tai Chi have lower blood pressure, reduced incident of falls, and are less likely to experience Shingles outbreaks. Another reason why it is popular is that no special clothing or equipment is required. A person can practice Tai Chi just as easily in formal attire as in casual attire, indoors or outdoors. The surface of the ground where it is practiced does not necessarily have to be smooth; rough, uneven, wet, or dry surfaces can be utilized. Additionally, only a minimum of space is needed to practice the form. But the most compelling reason to practice Tai Chi is that you will feel better every time you do it and the effects are cumulative – typically a person gets better at it with age.