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Tai Chi Sydney

Posted on 09. Feb, 2012 by .

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NSW SENIORS STEP OUT GET ACTIVE DAY Royal National Park Tai Chi is a non-strenuous recreational exercise for keeping your mind & body healthy. It is very easy to learn and gives immediate results in relief from stress and aches & pain. It is known to improve relaxation and treat arthritis, asthma, diabetes, Parkinson’s & [...]

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New South Wales Tai Chi Newsletter

Posted on 23. Dec, 2011 by .

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Life Nourishment Skills The Academy begins a new affiliation and a journey back to the roots of Tai Chi. This spiritual journey will feature study of the Taoist art of “Life Nourishment”, the philosophy, meditation and healing energy; Qigong, massage, and nutrition. Wudang Mountain, is where Tai Chi was originally created. Up there on the [...]

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Tai Chi Sydney Summer Sessions

Posted on 08. Dec, 2011 by .

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  REVISION WORKSHOPS NARRABEEN JANUARY 2012 North Narrabeen Revise Tai Chi Levels 1 and 2 $10 each session 7.00pm – 9.00pm – Tuesday 17th January 2012 10.00am – 12 noon – Thursday 19th January 2012 Narrabeen Juniors Rugby League Club Cnr Pittwater & Lake Park Rds. Enquiries John 02 99745156 or 0419427434 Margaret 02 99991986 [...]

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New South Wales

Posted on 06. Dec, 2011 by .

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Tai Chi Classes, New South Wales, Australia. Click these links below for more details – Scroll down for regional areas  2012 Tai Chi Sydney Class Schedule (PDF Document) Important 2012 Events with Grandmaster Khor Grandmaster Khor Newcastle & Central Coast Workshops 10th & 11th March Grandmaster’s Newsletter T1-2012 NSW Newsletter T4-2011     National Head Office [...]

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Tai Chi Sydney Grandmaster Khor Workshop

Posted on 01. Nov, 2011 by .

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Five Animal Frolics A ground breaking exercise system created by legendary Chinese physician Hua Tuo. It provided the fundamentals for the subsequent development of Qigong and Tai Chi. The preview of this workshop in this year’s seminar series was a huge success. Grandmaster Khor is now offering it as a comprehensive one day intensive workshop. Learn this [...]

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Tai Chi Sydney Newletter Term 3

Posted on 23. Jul, 2011 by .

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TAI CHI — Annual seminar will feature Neuroplasticity, Brain Mapping , Chi Meditation, In The Zone, Connective Tissues,Yin/Yang Balance, Sensing Hands, Mind-Body Coordination, Weight Transference. TAO YIN QIGONG –. Energy exercises for Treating Diabetes, Hypertension and Coronary Disease. WU QIN QIGONG – Five animals exercise art for strengthening health and well being. SHAOLIN QIGONG – [...]

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Tai Chi Sydney Seminar 2011

Posted on 23. Jul, 2011 by .

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Gary Khor founded the Australian Academy of Tai Chi in 1976. He has written numerous books and articles on the art of Tai Chi and Qigong. Highly respected in China, he was the first Australian to hold the title of International Tai Chi Judge, and appointed Grandmaster by the abbot of the Shaolin Temple. He [...]

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Tai Chi Sydney

Posted on 20. Dec, 2010 by .

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Free Tai Chi in the Parks   Lane Cove National Park 9.00am Saturday 29th January 2011 Enter from Delhi Rd (near Fullers Bridge) Some parking in River Ave Please join us, weather permitting, for early morning Tai Chi. Bring family, friends, water, blockout, breakfast if you like….. All welcome its free! Enquiries : Jacque Alway 9816 [...]

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New South Wales Tai Chi Newsletter Nov. 2010

Posted on 18. Nov, 2010 by .

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The basic levels of Tai Chi are so effective at improving health and well-being that many practitioners are not tempted to go beyond studying it as a slow, relaxed exercise. They happily do their twenty minutes a day or attend a weekly class and reap those benefits. Many are not aware that there are deeper [...]

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National Newsletter September 2010

Posted on 11. Nov, 2010 by .

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For hundreds of years Westerners have been puzzled at seeing Chinese doing this effortless, rhythmical, ballet like exercise both at dawn and at dusk. The Chinese says “whoever practices Tai Chi, correctly and regularly, twice a day over a period of time will gain the pliability of a child, the health of a lumber-jack, and [...]

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