
Accessible Tai Chi Classes for MS & Parkinson's - Canterbury
Description of Accessible Tai Chi Classes for MS & Parkinson's - Canterbury
π§ββοΈ Join our supportive Tai Chi classes specially designed for people with MS and Parkinson's at Multiple Sclerosis & Parkinson's Canterbury. This gentle exercise promotes balance, flexibility, and relaxation through a series of flowing movements and focused breathing techniques.
Class Features:
- Suitable for all mobility levels - whether you use a wheelchair, walking aid, or move independently
- Low-impact exercise that improves balance and flexibility
- Promotes relaxation and mindfulness
- Welcoming and supportive environment
Practical Details:
- Location: 70 Langdons Road, Papanui, Christchurch 8053
- Cost: $10 per session (when booking 10+ sessions) or $12 casual rate
- Contact: Phone 03 366 2857 or email support@ms-pd.org.nz
Benefits of Tai Chi for Neurological Conditions πΏ
Tai Chi offers significant benefits for people living with MS and Parkinson's disease. This ancient Chinese practice combines slow, deliberate movements with mindful breathing and mental focus, creating a holistic exercise that supports both physical and mental wellbeing.
Physical Benefits:
- Improves balance and reduces fall risk
- Enhances flexibility and range of motion
- Strengthens muscles without strain
- Improves posture and body awareness
Neurological Benefits:
- Helps manage tremors and improves motor control
- Enhances coordination and spatial awareness
- Supports neuroplasticity through new movement patterns
- May help slow progressive symptoms
Mental Wellbeing Benefits:
- Reduces stress and anxiety
- Improves focus and concentration
- Promotes mindfulness and present-moment awareness
- Creates a sense of accomplishment and confidence
Our classes are designed to be adaptable, allowing each participant to practice at their own pace and within their comfort zone. The slow, controlled nature of Tai Chi makes it particularly suitable for those with varying levels of mobility and physical capability. π