Got stress? Try Tai Chi - PennLive.com
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Got stress? Try Tai Chi
PennLive.com, PA So goes the beginning of a tai chi class taught by Jose Johnson, owner of Jose Johnson's Chinese Martial Arts and Wellness Center in Susquehanna Twp. After a brief warmup with Coach Julie, the class is ready to perform the flowing intricate movements … Alleviating the symptoms of osteoarthritis with Taoist Tai Chi Tai Chi, the tranquil way to health and happiness Five questions: A healthy motion |
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TU prof teaching tai chi at Tiffin Middle School - Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
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TU prof teaching tai chi at Tiffin Middle School
Tiffin Advertiser Tribune, OH By Jill Gosche, jgosche@advertiser-tribune.com An instructor says he hopes students learn tai chi is an aspect of martial arts they can do their entire lives. He said he hopes they learn the value of slowing down, learning to listen and redirecting … |
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Out & About: Tai chi classes offered in Clearwater - Tampabay.com
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Out & About: Tai chi classes offered in Clearwater
Tampabay.com, FL By Times Staff Writer Tai chi classes taught by a certified volunteer instructor are being offered at 10:30 am Wednesdays throughout March at 1223 Cleveland St., Clearwater. For more information, call (727) 562-2878. Noon tunes: Bring lunch and enjoy a … |
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Sports Shorts - Emporia Gazette
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Sports Shorts
Emporia Gazette, KS By The Emporia Gazette (Contact) Family Martial Arts Center, 1009 W. 12th Ave., is forming classes now for Tae Kwon Do and Tai Chi. Tae Kwon Do classes will be held Monday through Thursday evenings and are open to all ages. Participation in the Tae … |
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Tai chi: Seminar held in Kilmarnock's Gateway Centre - Kilmarnock Standard
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Tai chi: Seminar held in Kilmarnock's Gateway Centre
Kilmarnock Standard, UK A TAI CHI seminar led by Master Liming Yue at Kilmarnock’s Gateway Centre was a great success. The Master was invited to lead the workshop by tai chi teacher Dr Norberto Peralta, who runs classes in Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs and his home town of Stewarton. … |
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Tai chi open to seniors - Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
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Tai chi open to seniors
Millbury-Sutton Chronicle, MA The Millbury Senior Center offers tai chi classes on Tuesday mornings, 9:30-10:30 am Cost is $2 per class. For more information, call 508-865-9154. The full version of this story will be available to all readers after 1 week Full versions of news … |
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Tai Chi Programs for Older Adults Start March 17 - New Brunswick Home News Tribune
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Tai Chi Programs for Older Adults Start March 17
New Brunswick Home News Tribune, NJ The Somerset County Office on Aging invites individuals age 60 and over to sign up for Tai Chi or Tai Chi for Arthritis classes that will be offered this spring. Tai Chi sessions for beginners and intermediate students are being offered at the … |
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Salem-South Lyon District Library - Mirror
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Salem-South Lyon District Library
Mirror, MI Tai Chi - Learn this gentle exercise! Wear comfortable clothing. All ages welcome. The group meets on Wednesdays in six week sessions at 6:30 pm Â¥ Writers Group - Facilitated by local author Rachael Perry. Share your writing with other local authors! … Lyon Township Public Library |
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Town Crier for March 13, 2009 - Times-Mail (subscription)
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Town Crier for March 13, 2009
Times-Mail (subscription), IN (till further notice) Tai Chi: Continuing Tai Chi classes are offered Sundays at 3 pm at Lucas Martial Arts, 715 Sixth St. The cost is $5 per session. For more information, call 277-0717 or 275-8012. Bingo: The Bedford Eagles No. … |
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Expose: Part 2 - What Health Clubs Don't Want You To Know - Examiner.com
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Expose: Part 2 - What Health Clubs Don't Want You To Know
Examiner.com Tip: Avoid all exercise classes except for yoga, tai chi, or chi-gong. The supplements sold in gyms use cheap quality ingredients, have the most flashy-looking labels, and are the most profitable products the gym owners think they can sell. … |
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