Tai Chi - Class resumes 16th July
Strength Flexibility Mindfulness - Beginners Only
Class / Group Fee: $4.00
Tutor/Facilitator: Johannes Boyke
Johannes Boyke is the Facilitator of the group. He is an accredited practitioner and Remedial Therapist at NQ Spine Health.
Johannes is very committed to working with our U3A members to provide Tai Chi as a means of keeping us mobile and healthy. He is volunteering his expertise and time every week.
Tai Chi is wonderfully varied and adaptable, yet restrained and health enhancing. Although it derives a lot of its movement from martial arts, and can be a very strenuous athletic competition, this U3A program should be considered more as a form of gentle exercise. Movements are slow and smooth. We will work through a particular form of Tai Chi developed for health and balance, focusing on quality of movements and a sense of personal control. In every session, there will be an insistence on everyone working within their comfort and safety zones, but that restraint will come with the challenge to learn a set program of moves and to do them with control and awareness. Tai Chi would seem to be a perfect match for the minds of those who undertake U3A activities and a great way to stretch your sense of body control.
What to Bring:
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- U3A Name badge
- Water bottle and Towel
- Hand Sanitiser
- Comfortable clothing including a hat, as we will be outside
- Preferably flat-soled shoes
Resources:
U3A members doing Tai Chi get a copy of notes on warm-ups and stretching, but we thought that other members might appreciate having access to them as well.
Dealing with stress and increasing immunity
Dr Paul Lam has developed a simple system for dealing with stress and for increasing immunity. He has encouraged teachers to share this.
Townsville Location:
PCYC, 126 Wellington St, Aitkenvale
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Address:
PCYC, 126 Wellington St, Aitkenvale
