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Lumifer comments on Two angles on Repetitive Strain Injury - Less Wrong Discussion

1 Post author: NancyLebovitz 26 August 2013 03:40PM

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Comment author: Lumifer 23 June 2014 06:26:30PM 1 point [-]

This is one of the general principles of movement theorists - that our muscles are habitually clenched with unnecessary strain which saps our energy and makes sensing movement precisely, and thereby executing movement precisely, difficult.

This is precisely what slow Tai Chi forms are designed to deal with.