

Zibin Guo – Adaptive Tai Chi – Ep225
In today’s episode, I’m honored to sit down with Dr. Zibin Guo — a unique and inspiring figure whose life’s work bridges martial arts, medical science, and cultural understanding.
Dr. Guo is not only a seasoned martial artist and author but also a renowned professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His academic career includes teaching at prestigious institutions such as Harvard Medical School and the New England School of Acupuncture.
His work specializes in Applied Medical Anthropology, with a powerful focus on enhancing health and well-being among vulnerable and underserved communities — particularly veterans living with disabilities. Through a culturally grounded, person-centered approach, Dr. Guo has pioneered programs that integrate martial arts philosophy and practice into therapeutic settings.
We discuss his groundbreaking work with the Adaptive Tai Chi program, an innovative approach to improving mobility, mental health, and overall quality of life for those with physical limitations. His new book, Adaptive Tai Chi: Creating Empowering Movement for All Abilities, will be released on July 1st, offering a comprehensive guide to this transformative practice.
Whether you’re a martial artist, healthcare professional, or someone passionate about community wellness, you’ll find deep insight and inspiration in Dr. Guo’s story and mission.
Please welcome my guest today, Dr. Zibin Guo.
Adaptive Tai Chi: An Accessible Practice for Empowering Body and Mind – 9781645472735