We are excited to offer a 48-form Tai Chi course starting from February 2025. The course is accompanied with further club activities.
Further information about our Tai Chi club can be found at: http://waterloocca.com/thread-3451-1-1.html
1. Tai Chi 48-form training course (Bilingual, English and Chinese, up to 25 seats)The 48-Form Tai Chi, including basic Tai Chi movements and skills, will be taught. The 48-form is primarily formulated based on Yang-style Tai Chi including skills/movements from other styles.
ClassTimes: Thursdays, 6:55pm – 7:40pm, from 2025 February 6th to 2025 June 19th
Participants: No previous experience in Tai Chi is needed to participate in this course. Everything will be introduced afresh. People with previous experience in Tai Chi may also benefit from participating in this course to hone their skills, adjust their postures and movements. It is a great opportunity for all to start, continue or reconnect with their Tai Chi journey.
Cost: $100.00per person for 20 sessions.
Anyone taking this course may participate in club activities (see below, at the same place), from 8:30pmto 9:15pm with no additional cost. Note that there will be another 45minutes class (see below) before the club activities starts at 8:30pm.
2. LocationMount Zion Lutheran Church (enter from the side door), 29 Westmount Rd South, Waterloo
3. Sign up and contact
If spots are filled up, further registration will be put into waiting list automatically.
Note: The above course content and schedule are subject to change without prior notice.
4. FAQs1) How intensive is the course? The Yang-style Tai Chi consists largely of slow, steady and soft movements. It is suitable for most people, of any age.
2) I have made vacation plans and might miss some classes, will there be any make-up classes? We will review the missed classes and provide you with some make-up suggestions. We also practice what was taught in the courses during the club activity time. Please let the instructors know in advance. Unfortunately we don\'t support refund and seat transfer.
3) Do I need to prepare special Tai Chi clothing? There is no specific dress code. We recommend comfortable, loose-fitting and breathable clothing, and a pair of soft-soled shoes suitable for exercises.
4) Can I take the course if I don’t have any Tai Chi experience? You may consider taking the course on 48-Form Tai Chi, which does not require any previous Tai Chi experience. This course could also be helpful if you have some previous experience in Tai Chi, and hope to refresh and get better at posture or movements in your practice.
5) May I audit a class first before deciding to join one of the courses?
New participants are welcome to have one free trial session.
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