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  • Tai Chi: Meditation in Motion-Advanced

    IMPORTANT: Enrollment for this class must be previously approved by the instructor. Please email Arlington Community Education with any questions. The ultimate in no-impact aerobics, tai chi naturally relaxes the body, promoting calm and peace of mind while improving posture, balance, and flexibility. The practice increases blood flow throughout the entire body, keeps joints flexible, and restores elasticity to muscles. It is a form of exercise that actually becomes better for you as you age. Advanced: Each class focuses on the Hwa Yu short form as well as the 12 Animals of Liuhopafa form. This class is not for beginners.
  • Qigong

    With roots in traditional Chinese medicine, qigong’s goal is to cultivate and balance our life energy, or “qi.” Qigong practice typically involves meditative, slow-flowing movement coordinated with deep rhythmic breathing to produce a calm state of mind. Part of traditional Chinese medicine, the practice is similar to tai chi, but simpler, and benefits can include improved immunity, better balance, and lower blood pressure. We will learn about the three dantiens (flow centers) and practice exercises specifically related to the primary organs of the body. Flex and stretch gently and learn simple routines you can practice at home.
  • Tai Chi: Meditation in Motion

    The ultimate in no-impact aerobics, tai chi naturally relaxes the body, promoting calm and peace of mind while improving posture, balance, and flexibility. The practice increases blood flow throughout the entire body, keeps joints flexible, and restores elasticity to muscles. It is a form of exercise that actually becomes better for you as you age. Get an introduction to a series of short forms that embody the basic principles of tai chi. Tai chi rowing and walking will be introduced as well as a set of general exercises for health, energy and balance. This class is for all levels.