Tai Chi Classes

Tai chi (also spelled taiji) is like slow-motion kung fu. It takes movements found in Chinese martial arts and practices them slowly. Going slowly allows us to:

  • Reduce impact on the body typical with fast, explosive movements usually found in martial arts
  • Focus on our breathing so that we are coordinating our breath in and breath out with the movements in a way that in more natural.
  • Focus on our footwork — including shifting our weight, watching our balance, and moving with intention.

Curriculum

Classes usually include a combination of:

  • Warm-ups and stretching
  • Stance work
  • Tai chi walking
  • Qi Gong — including exercises from Eight Brocade (八段錦/ba duan jin) and Qi Tien (氣天) sets.
  • Yang 24-step form — a popular standardized form, also called the “short form” because it is shorter than forms like 42, 48, and 108.

Health benefits

The benefits of practicing Tai Chi include:

  • Overall muscle strength
  • Joint health
  • Flexibility
  • Improving balance and coordination
  • Stress reduction
  • Memory improvement
  • Helping pain associated with fibromyalgia and knee osteoarthritis

Articles

Slow and Steady: The Health Benefits of Tai Chi
Cleveland Clinic

Health benefits of tai chi
Canadian Family Physician, PubMed Central® (PMC), NIH National Library of Medicine

Classes in Cedar Park

Classes are held weekly on Wednesday nights at 8:00 pm at Rockhold Karate.

Please try a class for free anytime.

Let me know of any injuries you might have.

Bring some water

Wear lose, comfortable clothing, we usually practice barefoot on the mat.

Example of the 24-step form