Tai Chi with Lyn - Intermediate St George & Sutherland Community College

Tai Chi with Lyn - Intermediate

People who practice tai chi are mainly doing so for physical exercise. As an exercise, Tai Chi is suitable for people of all ages. It promotes wellbeing while using slow movements combined with deep breathing to reduce stress, improve balance, concentration and coordination. The emphasis on correct posture means that tai chi can instil a greater awareness of the body and how it moves through space. Tai chi is also a form of meditation.

Tai Chi Fan Form – Fan Tai chi fan form develops your strength, connected movements, balance, health, flexibility and it will also improve your other Tai Chi forms.

Yang style 24 form – Yang 24 form was created in China to cater as an every day, all levels of fitness, exercise programs. Qigong is used as a warm-up/cool-down exercise and is easy to follow. Tai chi walking is a way of practicing the form whilst maintaining correct posture, balance, and body awareness.

Course Outline:

  • Completion of the beginners tai chi class is a prequisite for this class.
  • Knowledge of Tai Chi principles
  • Learn tai chi Fan Form
  • Continue to refine, practise and improve Yang style 24 form
  • Qigong (Baduan jin (8 pieces of Brocade) / Lotus)
  • Tai Chi walking

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding principles of Tai Chi
  • Improve Yang style 24 form
  • Able to do commencing movements of tai chi fan form
  • Knowledge of qigong form
  • Learn and understand principles of tai chi walking

What to bring:

  • Wear comfortable clothing
  • Flat Shoe (if possible)
  • Bottle of Water

About the Tutor:

'I have a passion for Tai Chi and would love to share my knowledge and experiences with other like-minded people. I have taught at other adult learning institutes and enjoy sharing my knowledge of Tai Chi Chuan. I began my Tai Chi journey many decades ago and it has taken me to many interesting places and met many amazing people.

Tai Chi has taken me overseas to compete and study internationally in Hong Kong and Singapore. I competed in the 8th Singapore International Martial Arts Tournament in 2019 and the 16th Hong Kong Wushu International Championship in 2018. I also participate in the TCAA World Qigong Day each year and TCAA Competitions in Sydney.

I enjoy doing Traditional Yang form; Yang style 24 form, Yang style 18 form, Yang style 40 form, Combined 28 form (a combination of 4 styles) and several weapon forms including Tai Chi Sword and Tai Chi Fan.' Lyn

Other Information:

  • To ensure resources are ready for you at the start of your course, we ask you ideally enrol at least one week before the course commences.
  • All courses need a minimum number of students to run ("we try our hardest to get those") . If your course does not have enough students it will be cancelled before the commencement and you will be informed.
$180 Limited inc GST / $171
Tai Chi with Lyn - Intermediate

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