Thursday
Indoor exercise/fitness/dance classes remain illegal
Sadly, the Government have today announced that Newcastle is "tier #3" and specifically said that indoor exercise/fitness/dance classes remain illegal.
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Tai chi is often described as "meditation in motion," but it might well be called "medication in motion." There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, which originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems. And you can get started even if you aren't in top shape or the best of health.
Friday
The perfect exercise?
University of California medical research discovered that tai chi can significantly boost the body's immune system response to virus infection.
Dr Bradley Willcox, Dr Craig Willcox and Dr Makoto Suzuki wrote a 25 year medical study (The Okinawa Program). They maintain that tai chi - with its ancient origins and incredible health benefits - is the ideal form of exercise for modern people.Tuesday
Feedback
Last night I was chatting with a young doctor who has been attending our tai chi school for a few years now.
He has been working in the intensive care unit throughout the pandemic.
The doctor was talking about how good PPE works and also about training with our school has improved his own health.
The doctor said that he used to get flu etc, basically whatever was doing the rounds that year.
However, since attending our classes and training at home, he's not taken 1 day off work sick.
He felt that the training has significantly affected his immune system.
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Induction course - Monday 12th October
The next induction course starts Monday 12th October. Places must be booked on-line in advance (Covid-19 guidelines).
There are a limited number of places available. If you want to book a place, please send us an e-mail.
sifuwaller@outlook.com
Saturday
Covid-19 & induction course
Whilst social distancing measures remain in place, physical contact will not be permitted unless you bring somebody who is from your own household or in your 'social bubble'.
Tuesday
Inducton course - Monday 12th October
The next induction course starts Monday 12th October. Places must be booked on-line in advance (Covid-19 guidelines).
There are a limited number of places available. If you want to book a place, please send us an e-mail.
sifuwaller@outlook.com
Induction course Monday 14th September
The next induction course starts Monday 14th September. Places must be booked on-line in advance (Covid-19 guidelines).
TAI CHI - 3-week induction course - Monday 14th September
We have received the go-ahead to resume tai chi classes at St Andrew's Church hall in September.
The induction course will start @ 6:45 PM on 14th September.
Under the new Covid-19 guidelines, registration must take place on-line prior to the induction course.
If you are interested and want to attend, please let me know and I will send you a registration form.
sifuwaller@outlook.com
Thursday
Clutter
If your house is littered with junk, messy and cluttered, then ask yourself what inspired this.
If your home is a showcase for metal, glass, plastic and gadgetry, then it will be most evident to other people.
You cannot hide who you are.
Wednesday
Being empty
It has the connotation of absence.
When a person claims to 'feel empty', they are usually expressing displeasure and seek to find what they lack.
People look outside of themselves in a desperate search to fill this inner void.
In Taoism, it is different.
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Tai chi differs from other types of exercise in several respects. The movements are usually circular and never forced, the muscles are relaxed rather than tensed, the joints are not fully extended or bent, and connective tissues are not stretched. Tai chi addresses the key components of fitness — muscle strength, flexibility, balance, and, to a lesser degree, aerobic conditioning.
(Harvard Medical School’s Harvard Health Publication, May 2009)
Saturday
Fix yourself up
Tai chi is all about finding balance between action & inaction, activity & rest, doing & not doing, mobility & stability, work & play, self & other.
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(Bruce Frantzis)