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Tai Chi - Continuing Session

  • David R. Kahn Community Campus 12804 Norwood Road Raleigh, NC, 27613 United States (map)

Program Description: Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention

Originating as a martial art in ancient China, Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for health of mind and body.  Although an art with great depth of knowledge and skill, it can be easy to learn, and participants will soon notice its health benefits. For many, it continues as a lifetime journey.

Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention is based on the Sun style of Tai Chi. This is the newest of the tai chi styles.  The beginning form that will be taught has 21 movements.

In the continuing class, we will refine the beginner form and add on as we learn Part 2 of the beginner form, bringing the movements to 41. We will also be learning the traditional Sun style form of 73 movements. Depending on class interest, we may explore the Yang style 24 movement form.

Benefits to practicing Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention

  • Relieves pain and decreases stiffness

  • Improves balance and reduces falls

  • Builds muscular strength and stamina

  • Improves ability to perform daily tasks

  • Improves concentration and memory

When: Tuesdays from 9:30-10:15am

  • April 29

  • May 6, 13, 20 & 27

  • June 10, 17, 24

No class on June 3 due to Shavuot.

Where: David R. Kahn Community Campus

Instructor: Sharon Mills has experience as a physical therapist and as an exercise instructor.  She is certified by the Tai Chi for Health Institute to teach Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention. Sharon has been teaching Tai Chi in Raleigh for 10 years.

Clothing: Please wear loose, comfortable clothes and shoes that are suitable for exercise.

Cost: JCC Members $75, General Community $100

Registration includes all 8 sessions. Prior registration is required, walk-ins will not be able to be accommodated.

Click here to register.

Earlier Event: April 27
PJ Library at Kelly Road Park
Later Event: April 30
RJM's Meet to Eat