Introduction to Tai Chi

A gentle beginners guide to the poetic, meditation-in-motion that is Tai Chi. Relax, build inner strength and feel a calm, unrippled state of mind. This is an easy-to-follow class to learn the basic positions and moves of Tai Chi.

Introduction to Tai Chi

Experience a calm state of mind with the beautiful, graceful movements of Tai Chi. It is a slow, low impact exercise which will improve balance and body awareness. Also engenders a calm state of mind. This class is for all levels and in particular beginners. Kindness and gentleness are intrinsic to the art of Tai Chi.

 

Hi, I'm Andy, I invite you to experience a calm state of mind with the beautiful, poetic movements of Tai chi. Follow my step-by-step guide so you can feel at ease and fully enjoy the experience. 

  • Low impact excise
  • Improving balance and body awareness
  • Achieve a calm state of mind."

 

Tai Chi is a slow and low-impact exercise for you to enjoy at any time. There are a few points we would like you to be aware of before we start practising:

  • Make sure you have some space to move around
  • Have some water with you to keep you hydrated
  • Make sure you are on a flat surface
  • Bare feet are recommended if you are at home
  • If you wish to wear shoes, make sure they have a non-slip sole.

 

Geek Notes

Benefits of Tai Chi Chuan, a multicomponent type of exercise, include:

  • Improving balance
  • Increasing strength
  • Increasing flexibility
  • Enhancing inner calmness
  • Reducing stress
  • Increasing self-esteem
  • Reducing symptoms of anxiety
  • Reducing symptoms of depression
  • Maintaining cognition
  • Enhancing quality of life
  • Improving functional ability
  • Preventing falls.

WHO recommends that people 65 years or older should aim to do multicomponent exercise at least 3 times a week. If you are new to any exercise, start by doing small amounts and adjust how much you do based on your fitness and strength levels.

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Andy Yau
Andy Yau studied his Masters in Arts at Birmingham City University. His passion and expertise in Tai Chi began in his birth place, Hong Kong, 12 years ago. Andy is proud to teach Tai Chi at The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. “There will always be a point of balance in everything. It up to us to find it and apply it in everything we do.”
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