What is the personality type of Tai Chi? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Tai Chi from Athletics and what is the personality traits.
Tai Chi personality type is INFP, or Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, Perceiving.
When a person of this type meets a new person, they tend to do a “comparison” of the new person with themselves. If the new person is more extroverted, then that’s what they see. If the new person is more introverted, then that’s what they see. In other words, this person is very aware of what makes them “tick” and what makes other people tick. This can be a great asset in relationships, but in some cases it can be a hindrance. Here is an example:
Tina and Tom were in a discussion about their children and Tina was saying that she felt bad because Tom didn’t play with the kids as much as she would like. Tom said, “No, no, no. I play with the kids when they want to play with me. It’s my job to play with them when they ask me to play with them!”
Tom was trying to explain that he is just an “afternoon person,” and everyone needs to adjust to his schedule.
Invented in China, T'ai chi ch'üan, Tàijí quán (or simply Tai Chi). Is practiced mainly as a form of defense and a source of health benefits. Tai Chi develops slow, elegant movements with each stance focusing on a specific area of the body. In combat, Tai Chi often uses the offense of an opponent against them. Along with targeting weak points, Tai Chi's precision shouldn't be underestimated, as countering the opponent is essential for a successful strike.