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What is Tai Chi?
Tai Chi (pronounced ti gee) is a graceful Chinese exercise used for health and relaxation. The slow and fluid movements of Tai Chi promote concentration, coordination and balance. A combination of mental and physical activity works to bring the mind, body and spirit into harmony and helps create energy flow and well-being.
What are the benefits of Tai Chi?
Current research suggest the practice of Tai Chi can improve balance, reduce falls and increase leg strength. It also lowers blood pressure, stress hormones, enhances respiratory and immune function, and promotes emotional well-being. Appropriate for beginners of all ages and most mobility capabilities.
Tai Chi Classes: Basics
Schedule: Ongoing
Cost: $100/10 sessions or $10/single class drop-in rate
Location: Hudson Hospital & Clinics Conference Center
Registration: Call Hudson Hospital & Clinics Health Resource Center at (715) 531-6250
Tai Chi Basics Class Series Tuesdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. *There will be no class on Tuesday, May 29
During this class series, participants will learn Tai Chi Fundamental form in addition to practicing twelve movement patterns of proper body positions and breathing. Tai Chi Fundamentals Form adapts movements and principles of traditional Yang Style Tai Chi Ch'uan into a practice routine accessible to a wide range of abilities. It focuses on critical elements which enhance balance, coordination, strength and endurance. The form adaptation eliminates some of the more difficult martial arts movements.
During classes, you will learn Tai Chi techniques, movements and mind/body principles to improve breathing, coordination of footwork, balance and flexibility.
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