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To understand an oriental discipline,
one must understand the ideas and world view upon which the discipline rests.
That is why the oriental disciplines can never merely be hobbies or pastimes.

(John Lash)

Tai chi & women

Dynamic Balancing
Tai Chi is an excellent form of exercise for everyone but there are certain ways in which it is particularly appropriate for and appealing to women.  

It can be learned as a martial art but it can also be learned for health, academic or artistic purposes.
Whichever aspects of tai chi appeal to you, the same basic principles apply at the beginning.  

Unwind

Do you spare much time for your own health and fitness or self development?
Are you too busy pursuing your career or caring for your family?

Tai chi is an excellent way back into regular exercise. 
It is not overly difficult. It is relaxing and friendly. It allows busy people to unwind and have some time to themselves.
Its gentle nature also accommodates all ages, providing a safe and effective means to improve your physical and mental condition whether you are 18 or 80


Tai chi is for everyone

The emphasis on gentleness and relaxation makes tai chi a highly accessible form of exercise that can be approached from various levels of health and fitness without any need for strenuous preparation.  

Because the movements are soft and slow, the beginner can start to learn and to practice immediately from their own level and to progress at their own pace, without any fear of muscle strain or exhaustion.  


Pregnancy

Our tai chi can be practised before and during pregnancy; it strengthens your body and keeps you in a relaxed condition, both physically and mentally.
It will improve circulation in your legs and help to alleviate back pain.
The system will also give you greater awareness and sensitivity.

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