Tai Chi: Step by Step with Ed P. Fridays at 3 pm
Friday, September 27 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
An event every week that begins at 3:00 pm on Friday, repeating until Friday, September 27, 2024
Join Edward P. in studying the art of Tai Chi. Edward is a patient instructor who will break down this martial art form into numbers and movements so that it is easy to learn. Tai chi will help with balance, stretching, and focus.
The principles of Tai Chi Chuan address balance and equanimity in the body through movement. Edward Pratt focuses more on the aspects of balance and feeling of movements to address the concerns of falling by older adults. Tai Chi is great for all ages and is ideal for those who are wheelchair bound and those who can still stand; both can be taught together. Edward uses Tai Chi principles to teach body structural alignments, and to promote Mind Body integration. This class helps with relaxation, balance, improved strength, confidence and overall well being.
Edward Pratt is a Tai Chi Chuan and Martial Arts Coach. He has a little over 30 years of Martial Arts experience and about 15 years of experience in Tai Chi Chuan. Edward is compassionate about teaching integration of the Tai Chi movements for Health and Wellness.
Edward studied Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan; “108”, “37” and “24” posture movements; Wu Style Tai Chi “Short form” and Chen Style Tai Chi “18” posture movements. Edward also studies Qigong and Hung Fut Kung fu. He was a Grand Champion in Kung fu competition and a Champion in Full contact fighting. A well-rounded athlete; Edward competed in Track and Field, as well as Soccer from high school to the collegiate level. He plays most sports recreationally.
Edward believes the principles of Tai Chi Chuan should be used and applied in our daily activities as best we can. He believes Tai Chi complements all lifestyles, disciplines and sports. Edward knows Tai Chi compliments other styles of Martial arts and augments power and balance. His approach in teaching is ideal for all ages. Edward works with his students to take them to the next level. He encourages everyone to try Tai Chi, at least take one class with him!
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