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This paper explores the educational value of university-level Tai Chi courses in promoting the holistic development of college students. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the study examines Tai Chi not only as a physical discipline but also as a vehicle for psychological growth, emotional regulation, and social engagement. Tai Chi offers a low-threshold, inclusive, and culturally grounded practice that addresses key challenges facing today’s students—sedentary lifestyles, mental stress, social disconnection, and diminished self-awareness. The paper articulates how Tai Chi improves physical health outcomes such as posture, flexibility, and neuromuscular coordination, while also cultivating emotional resilience, attentional stability, and self-concept clarity. In the social realm, Tai Chi fosters collective presence, non-verbal empathy, and cooperative interaction, enabling students to build meaningful peer relationships in a non-competitive environment. The integration of Tai Chi into university curricula is discussed through a practical lens, including weekly structuring, interdisciplinary value, and institutional scalability. The findings support the inclusion of Tai Chi as a viable and impactful educational component that contributes to students’ whole-person development in academic environments increasingly marked by fragmentation and psychological overload.
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Zimeng Liu, 2025.
"An Analysis of the Educational Value of University Tai Chi Courses for the Holistic Development of College Students,"
Studies in Sports Science and Physical Education, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 3(2), pages 16-29, September.
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RePEc:cvg:stsspe:v:3:y:2025:i:2:p:16-29
DOI: 10.56397/SSSPE.2025.09.03
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