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Tai Chi - Hamilton Central

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$5
In Person

Occurrences
Thu, 26 Feb, 11:00 am
Thu, 05 Mar, 11:00 am
Sat, 07 Mar, 11:00 am
Thu, 12 Mar, 11:00 am
Thu, 19 Mar, 11:00 am
Thu, 26 Mar, 11:00 am
Thu, 02 Apr, 11:00 am
Sat, 04 Apr, 11:00 am
Duration1 hour
Address

Hamilton East, Hamilton, Waikato

Venue
Hayes Common, under the trees by the playground,
Suitable Ages
All Ages

Description of Tai Chi - Hamilton Central

πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ Join our friendly Tai Chi group where we practice the popular Yang style 24 form and other Tai Chi variations. Each session begins with Qi Gong preparation exercises to loosen your body before moving into form practice. Suitable for all mobility levels - beginners warmly welcomed! Chairs available if you need rest or support.

Classes run on Tuesday's at St Aidan's Church Hall (Heaphy Terrace, Claudeland's), Thursdays and the first Saturday morning of each month at Hayes Common (Wellington Street Beach, East Hn) under the trees by the playground, just past the cafe and new toilet facilities.

All sessions just $5 to cover general and hall costs.

Contact: Rob Van Kalken - 027 487 8356 or robvankalken@hotmail.com

Benefits of Practicing Tai Chi in Hamilton 🌿

Tai Chi combines flowing movements with mindfulness to improve your overall wellbeing. Our classes follow the teachings of Dr Paul Lam, a respected medical professional with over 60 years of Tai Chi experience.

Each session begins with Qi Gong exercises - ancient stretching, breathing and meditation routines similar to yoga that prepare your body and mind. We then practice primarily the Yang 24-form (the world's most common Tai Chi set), along with other short forms from various Tai Chi styles.

Regular practice offers numerous benefits:

  • Improved balance and coordination 🧠
  • Enhanced core strength and posture
  • Better joint mobility and muscle relaxation
  • Lower heart rate and blood pressure
  • Potential to slow cognitive decline

Our approach balances both the health and martial aspects of Tai Chi. The health components support longevity and wellness, while the martial elements develop strength and vitality.

Wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes (or go barefoot if preferred). Bring a water bottle and move at your own pace - you're welcome to rest whenever needed. No special uniform required - just come as you are! πŸ’§

Whether you're looking to improve your physical health, find mental calm, or connect with others in a supportive environment, our inclusive Tai Chi classes offer something for everyone regardless of age or fitness level.