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Tai Chi Chuan Classes

Dates

  • Tue 17 Nov 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm
  • Tue 24 Nov 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm
  • Tue 1 Dec 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm
  • Tue 8 Dec 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm
  • Tue 15 Dec 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm

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Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Brenda Rae

Old Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan

The long form (Taolu) of Yang Cheng Fu is a martial art, but is mainly learnt and practiced for physical exercise, emotional well being, general good health and improving the quality of the body's vital energy. Performed slowly, peacefully and correctly, it quietens the mind and emotions, thus helping to reduce stress.

Classes:
Classes are taught on Tuesday nights, in 10 week terms, with 2 week breaks between terms.

Tuesday: 7pm to 9pm
Kaikorai Valley College - Maslin Gym
500 Kaikorai Valley Road, Bradford, Dunedin 9011

7pm — 8.30pm Beginner students (students may stay to practice till 9pm.)
7pm — 9.00pm Intermediate & senior students.

Term 1: February 4th - April 7th
Term 2: April 28th - June 30th
Term 3: July 21st - September 22nd
Term 4: October 13th - December 15th

Fees paid on the first night of a term.
$100.00 per term. Or pay for multiple terms at a time and a receive a discounted rate:
4 terms ($400.00) Discount; $340.00 | 3 terms ($300.00) Discount: $260.00 | 2 terms ($200.00) Discount $180.00

New students welcome at the beginning of each new term.
For enquiries, please contact: 4884539

No special clothing is required for Tai Chi. Loose fitting clothing eg. T-shirts / sweatshirts and track trousers are good to allow the body to move freely. Keep warm with layered clothing. Bare feet, socks, or flat soled shoes for the feet are best. No sneakers or running shoes as they hinder good posture.

Bring a bottle of water to drink.

Tai Chi is different, it is an individual practice. Do not compare yourself to others. Enjoy your practice; have fun, put a smile on your face and in your body.

Embrace tiger, return to the mountain.

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