Tai Chi Spring Equinox Gathering /Workshop - Red Star, AR
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SATURDAY MARCH 21
TAI CHI WORKSHOP 1:00 - 3:00 pm TAI CHI FORMS PUSH HANDS BOXING in Red Star, AR These workshops are invitation only! Push Hands bring people together!
In Tai Chi Push Hands players exchange moves attempting to cause a loss of balance.
Tai Chi is based on a system of non-aggression. Tai chi uses leverage, yielding, and softness to allow the opponent to lose their own balance! Here you will find the secrets of Tai Chi
explained through the dynamics of Body Mechanics. The Body Mechanics of Tai Chi provide the link between the esoteric Tai Chi principles and modern physical fitness, resulting in movement which uses minimum effort to achieve maximum results. In tai chi push hands, we attempt to put into action, the strategies of the Taoist classics.
Softness overcomes hardness, doing less is more, and we use minimum effort to attain maximum effect. Push hands emphasizes the value of yielding and relaxing, and the disadvantage of resisting and using tension. |
ANNUAL TAI CHI GATHERING
NEWTON COUNTY ARKANSAS Spring Equinox Gathering at Abnb Begins at 3:30pm POTLUCK 5:00 pm Live Music at Fire Circle 6:00-8:30pm Relax, Hot Tub, Spend the night.
Tai chi develops one’s ability to connect to the moment, thereby increasing the quality of life! |
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TAI CHI SPRING WORKSHOP LOCATION
Headwaters School Red Star, AR Pricing for Spring Workshop:
May 16, 2025 at Headwaters School in Red Star AR $15 per hour ($10 per hour for weekly students) |
Fayetteville and Clarksville Tai Chi Classes
The lineage of Tai Chi which Elaine Waters teaches follows the training pattern set by
Master Chen Man Cheng and Master William C.C. Chen which includes:
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced level training in the following areas:
Tai Chi Form, Tai Chi Sword Form, Tai Chi Push Hands, Tai Chi Boxing.
Plus Tai Chi Two Person Applications Form, and Tai Chi Saber.
Master Chen Man Cheng and Master William C.C. Chen which includes:
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced level training in the following areas:
Tai Chi Form, Tai Chi Sword Form, Tai Chi Push Hands, Tai Chi Boxing.
Plus Tai Chi Two Person Applications Form, and Tai Chi Saber.
TAI CHI PUSH HANDS:
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Tai Chi postures are exchanged in push hands in a dynamic and spontaneous interaction.
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In Tai Chi Push Hands players exchange moves attempting to cause a loss of balance.
Tai Chi is based on a system of non-aggression. Tai chi uses leverage, yielding, and softness to allow the opponent to lose their own balance! TAI CHI PUSH HANDS
In tai chi push hands, we attempt to put into action, the strategies of the Taoist classics.
Softness overcomes hardness, doing less is more, and we use minimum effort to attain maximum effect. Push hands emphasizes the value of yielding and relaxing, and the disadvantage of resisting and using tension. |