Intro to Tai Chi & Eight Pieces of Brocade

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Originally one of the ancient Chinese martial arts, Tai Chi (or Taijiquan) is practiced today by students primarily as a method of exercise that cultivates physical and mental harmony in movements. Scientific studies show that Tai Chi improves and possibly prevents chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease and diabetes. In fact, practicing Tai Chi regularly helps reduce stress, improve balance and coordination, strengthen immune systems, and develop body awareness and confidence. Eight Pieces of Brocade is primarily designated as a form of medical qigong, meant to improve health. It consists of eight separate exercises coupled with deep breathing – which are primarily used as warm-ups in this intro class before practicing the Tai Chi form. Wear soft, comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes, such as flat sneakers. Outdoor shoes are not permitted inside the studio. Please make sure to attend the very first class where the instructor will give a brief introduction to the history and benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong, as well as a demo of the Tai Chi form. 

Lai Chan has been learning and practicing the traditional Yang style Tai Chi long form under the instruction of Masters Tai Chun Pan since 2018 and Virginia Payne since 2023. Previously in CA, Lai learned and practiced martial arts (Karate and Tae Kwon Do) during her university years at U.C. Berkeley. Lai has been teaching Tai Chi at the Cambridge Center for Adult Ed. and at Lexington Community Ed. since 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Start Date: 1/7/2025, 10 meetings
Class Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Day of Week: Tuesday
Location: Lexington High School, Room 140
Instructor: Lai Chan
Status: Running/Openings