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Tai Chi Beginners Courses

As a result of many of years of experience teaching thousands of students from all walks of life, we have developed a course that can help to learn the basic elements of Taiji (Tai Chi or fully asTaijiquan) in a relaxed and enjoyable way, whilst enabling beginners to overcome any anxiety or particular difficulties they may have.

We concentrate on learning the Beijing 24-step Short Form, which provides an ideal and relatively quick way to acquire basic Taiji skills.

Our students learn a variety of easy but highly effective Qi Gong exercises, primarily from the famous “8 Pieces of Silk Brocade” sequence, and the Zhan Zhuang, 28 Steps and Taijigong sequences. These sequences help to improve health and develop awareness of the body’s energy.

We also use, in combination, three very simple and highly enjoyable partner exercises, Sticking, Yielding and Centring, to develop balance, co-ordination, spacial awareness and sensitivity.

Warm-up and conditioning exercises, basic stepping exercises, including Taiji Walking, and the basics of stance and body-mechanics, complete the overall picture to give a well-rounded and satisfying introduction to Taiji.

Note: Our beginners courses run throughout the year starting approximately every 3 months. If you have missed the following start dates please check back here in a few months for the next round of courses or contact the teacher of the branch you are interested in.

 

Start dates for next beginners courses in 2010:

(Click on a course for more information)

Ongoing Classes

Monday.  Holborn : 7pm - 8.15pm (Qi Gong & Meditation)
Wednesday. Holborn : 8.30pm - 9.20pm (Qi Gong for All)

8th April, Thursday

Finchley : 7pm - 8.15pm

12th April, Monday

East Finchley : 7pm - 8.15pm

22nd April, Thursday

Bethnal Green : 7pm - 8.30pm

29th June, Tuesday

Friern Barnet (daytime) : 11.45am - 1.15pm

5th July, Monday

Stoke Newington : 7pm - 8.15pm

6th July, Tuesday

Old Street : 7pm - 8.15pm

7th July, Wednesday

Holborn : 7pm - 8.15pm

13th July, Tuesday

Hammersmith : 7pm - 8.15 pm

15th July, Thursday

Ealing : 7pm - 8.15pm

20th July, Tuesday

Willesden : 7pm - 8.30 pm

21st July, Wednesday

Portobello Road: 7.30pm - 9pm

26th July, Monday

Camden: 7pm - 8.30pm
Highgate : 7 pm - 8.15pm

27th July, Tuesday

Acton : 7pm - 8.30 pm
Muswell Hill (daytime) : 10.30am - 11.45am
Putney : 7pm - 8.30pm
Waterloo : 7pm - 8.15pm

28th July, Wednesday

Balham : 7pm - 8.30pm
Kentish Town (daytime): 10am - 11am
Kentish Town (evening): 7.15pm - 8.30pm
Kentish Town (evening): 8.45pm - 10pm

29th July, Thursday

Clapham : 6.45pm - 8pm
Crouch End : 7pm - 8.30pm

2nd August, Monday

Old Street : 7pm - 8.15pm

5th August, Thursday

West Hampstead : 7pm - 8.15pm

10th August, Tuesday

Bayswater & Paddington: 7pm - 8.30 pm

 

Frequently asked questions:

What shall I wear for class?

You'll just need some loose comfortable clothes, plain subdued colours if possible.
All our classes are done barefooted.

Is it possible to join a course if it has just started?

This depends very much on the individual teachers of the branch; the best thing to do is simply to give them a call. Follow the link of the beginner course you are interested in joining (above) and you'll find the contact information on the branch page.

 

"A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step" - Chinese Classics

 

 
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