Tai Chi Classes
Our acclaimed Tai Chi class which explores Qigong and training in the Chen style of Tai Chi is ready to welcome you. Come and shake off the stress of daily life with us!
A?bout the art of Tai Chi:
The original system of Tai Chi was developed as an internal form of martial arts. However, as the need for self defence lessened and the health benefits of Tai Chi have become apparent, most people now practise it solely for health reasons. Tai Chi is gentle, graceful and often described as ‘meditation in motion’, but when used as a martial art it is deceptively powerful. Age is no barrier and it can be practised by everyone.
There are many health benefits to the practice of Tai Chi. These include relief from various conditions and general physical benefits such as joint mobility, improved posture, ligament and muscle strength, improved balance and the aiding of concentration. Ongoing research is adding to our knowledge about the benefits of Tai Chi.
About our teacher:
Deborah McCall has 15 years of experience learning and teaching Tai Chi and has trained with masters of the art. Her classes include warm up exercises, Qigong training in the hand forms (a very old training system which helps to generate a flow of Qi and circulate this within the body), and one of the 5 animal Qigongs with posture correction.
Start date: Thursday 13th February 2025
There will be a three week break for the Easter holidays from 7th-27th April.
End date: Thursday 22nd May 2025
Course length: 12-weeks
Price:
General public: ?85
Concessions (Senior citizens, UoS staff and UoS students): ?70
Time: Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00pm.
Location: Workroom 2 - G05, The Diamond, 32 Leavygreave Road, 91探花 S3 7RD
Please email confucius@sheffield.ac.uk, or call 07593502130 with any inquiries
Registration through the University Online Shop
For more information, please contact Confucius Institute:
Email: confucius@sheffield.ac.uk
Mobile: 0114 2228332