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Tai ChiHEALTHY CHOICE FOR
PEOPLE WITH ARTHRITIS
REGISTRATION FORM
Name
Address
City, State
ZIP
Phone
Please return this form with payment to your UT Extension
county agent by August 30th.
For more information, or to register for a workshop, contact:
Tai Chi ClassesWhen?: Tuesdays and Fridays starting 9/3/19
from 2:00-3:00pmLesson One: Tuesday, September 3rdLesson Two: Friday, September 6th
Lesson Three: Tuesday, September 10thLesson Four: Friday, September 13th
Lesson Five: Tuesday, September 17thLesson Six: Friday, September 20th
Lesson Seven: Tuesday, September 24thLesson Eight: Friday, September 27th
Where?: Sumner County Extension Office658 Hartsville Pike, Gallatin, TN 37066
Cost?: $48 cash or check(payable to UT Extension Sumner County)
Each session consists of:
» Warm-up and cool-down exercises.» Six basic core movements and six
advanced extension movements.
The one-hour sessions meet one to two times per week for eight weeks.
Experience Tai Chi
Tai Chi for Arthritis is an evidenced-based program developed by Dr. Paul Lam to reduce pain and improve your mental and physical well-being. The program uses Sun-style Tai Chi — one of the four major recognized ancient Chinese styles of Tai Chi. Sun-style may be particularly effective for people with arthritis because it includes agile steps and exercises that improve mobility, breathing and relaxation. In addition, the movements have higher stances, making it easier and more comfortable to learn.
What Is Tai Chi for Arthritis?
Tai Chi will help you achieve:
» Reduced pain and stiffness.» Reduced stress and depression.» Improved concentration and memory.» Improved balance and coordination.» Improved muscle strength and stamina.» Improved posture and body awareness.» Increased circulation, heart and
lung function.
What Are the Benefits?UT Extension educators who have successfully completed the Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructor Training Program are certified and approved by the Tai Chi for Health Institute to teach this program. Certified instructors demonstrate joint-safe exercises that help participants improve muscle strength, mobility, coordination and relaxation.
Who Leads the Program?
Tai Chi is beneficial for all individuals who want to begin a joint-safe exercise program, but targets individuals who experience mild to moderate impaired joint motion and/or strength.
Who Can Take Part?