Advanced Tai Chi Classes at Grey Main Hall, Greymouth

Advanced Tai Chi Classes at Grey Main Hall, Greymouth

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$5
In Person
Event byThe Community

Occurrences
Sat, 24 May, 10:30 am
Sat, 31 May, 10:30 am
Sat, 07 Jun, 10:30 am
Sat, 14 Jun, 10:30 am
Sat, 21 Jun, 10:30 am
Sat, 28 Jun, 10:30 am
Sat, 05 Jul, 10:30 am
Sat, 12 Jul, 10:30 am
Duration1 hour
Address12 Joyce Crescent, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
Venue
Grey Main Hall

Description of Advanced Tai Chi Classes at Grey Main Hall, Greymouth

🧘‍♀️ Join experienced instructor Kii Dench for rejuvenating Tai Chi classes at Grey Main Hall in Greymouth. These sessions are designed for those with good mobility and fitness levels who are confident in physical activities.

What to expect:

  • Friendly, social atmosphere perfect for building community connections
  • Slow, gentle movements linked with breath awareness
  • Brain training exercises to improve focus and mental clarity
  • Proven techniques to protect bone and joint health
  • Suitable for those with good mobility and fitness

Class Details:

  • Location: Grey Main Hall, 12 Joyce Crescent, Greymouth 7805
  • Instructor: Kii Dench
  • Contact: 021 253 6324
  • Entry Fee: $5 per session

Benefits of Tai Chi for Active Kiwis 🌿

Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art that has evolved into a graceful form of exercise used for stress reduction, balance improvement, and overall wellness enhancement. For active New Zealanders, Tai Chi offers a perfect complement to more intense fitness routines.

Physical Benefits:

  • Improves balance and stability, reducing fall risk
  • Enhances flexibility and joint mobility
  • Strengthens muscles gently without strain
  • Promotes better posture and body awareness
  • Supports cardiovascular health through controlled breathing

Mental Benefits:

  • Reduces stress and anxiety through mindful movement
  • Improves concentration and focus
  • Enhances cognitive function and memory
  • Creates mental resilience through regular practice

Tai Chi is sometimes called "meditation in motion" because it promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements. The combination of mental focus, breathing, and movement creates a holistic exercise experience that's particularly valuable for maintaining vitality as we age.

Unlike high-impact exercises, Tai Chi places minimal stress on muscles and joints, making it a sustainable practice for life-long wellness. Many practitioners find that regular Tai Chi complements their more vigorous activities by improving recovery, preventing injury, and enhancing overall performance through better body awareness.


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