Midwest Tai Chi & Self Defense
a World Dragon Kenpo program

Tai Chi Training

We are accepting applicants for our next 
Instructor Training Workshop. 
Email ronpf31ffer@gmail.com with "Tai Chi Workshop" in the subject. Enrollment is limited.


WHAT:  TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS 1 & 2
PLUS A SPECIAL MODULE ON
FALL PREVENTION! 
3 DAY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING WORKSHOP!

WHERE:  609 N PINE ST
BURLINGTON, WI 53105

WHEN:
MARCH 30 - April 1   2012
FROM 9 TO 5PM

Tai Chi for Arthritis Registration & Enquiries

Registration;   Who is Eligible?
Anyone with or without Tai Chi experience can participate in this workshop, however only qualified participants will be certified to teach. Suitable participants include:
> Physical therapists or physiotherapists
> Tai Chi teachers and advanced students
> Nurses and rheumatology professionals.
> Allied health professionals.
> Exercise instructors
> Other similar health professionals

Tai Chi for Arthritis is a program specially designed by Dr Paul Lam in conjunction with his Tai Chi associates and a team of medical experts. Based on the Sun Style Tai Chi, it is easy to learn, effective and safe. It improves flexibility, muscle strength and integrates the mind and body. Scientific studies have shown this program to significantly relieve pain and improve physical function.

You will receive study materials shortly after completeing your registration. Pre-study of those materials will greatly enhance your workshop experience.

At the Conclusion of the Workshop You will:
> Learn how to teach the program.
> Gain knowledge of Tai Chi and about arthritis.
> Be able to perform the 12 movement Tai Chi for
Arthritis set.
> Learn what is tai chi and the features of
the program.
> Learn how the program works for arthritis.

“All participants will receive a certificate, although only qualified participants who have fulfilled all requirements will be certified to teach this program”


INSTRUCTOR
Master Trainer Dr. Russell Smiley

CONTACT: 
Senior Trainer Ron Pfeiffer
Midwest Tai Chi & Self Defense
609 N Pine St. Burlington, WI 53105
Telephone: (262) 903 7012
Email: wi_ron@yahoo.com


LODGING
There are a number of hotel/motel choices in the area.
Contact us if you need assistance with lodging.

VENUE
Midwest Tai Chi & Self Defense Training Hall - Burlington, WI

SCHEDULE
9am - 5pm
each day
COST
Course fee: $325 or $305 if paid before 26th Feb,
2011. Arthritis Foundation Members $320 or $300
if paid before 26th Feb, 2012.
Includes Tai Chi for Arthritis DVD, resourse book, certificate, morning and afternoon tea.

Registration Deadline is 2 weeks prior to the workshop. Cancellations and late registration are subject to a $35 administrative fee.

Payment by PayPal, check, charge or money order.
If paying by CHECK email wi_ron@yahoo.com.
Seminar Costs
The following additional resources are available 
from Dr. Lams website at TaiChiProductions.com
Teaching Tai Chi Effectively book: A comprehensive system to help you attract and retain more students and gain more fulfilment from teaching.
Overcoming Arthritis book: written by Dr Lam and Judith Horstman, containing 165 photos and information
about arthritis and different therapies.

CLOTHING
Participants should wear loose comfortable clothes and flat shoes.

Tai chi chuan (t'ai4 chi2 ch'üan2) (literal translation "Supreme Ultimate Fist") is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and health benefits. It is also typically practiced for a variety of other personal reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity. Consequently, a multitude of training forms exist, both traditional and modern, which correspond to those aims. Some of tai chi chuan's training forms are especially known for being practiced at what most people categorize as slow movement.

Today, tai chi has spread worldwide. Most modern styles of tai chi trace their development to at least one of the five traditional schools: Chen, Yang, Wu/Hao, Wu and Sun.

Our lessons are primarily Sun Style Tai Chi.

What is Sun Style Tai Chi?

The Sun style  tai chi chuan was developed by Sun Lutang (1861-1932), who was considered expert in two other internal martial arts styles: xingyiquan and baguazhang before he came to study tai chi chuan. Today, Sun style ranks fourth in popularity and fifth in terms of seniority among the five family styles of tai chi chuan. He was also considered an accomplished Neo-Confucian and Taoist scholar, especially in the Yi Jing and the Tai chi classics. Sun learned Wu/Hao style tai chi chuan from Hao Weizhen, who was Li Yiyu's chief disciple.[1]

Besides his earlier xingyi and bagua training, Sun's experiences with Hao Weizhen, Yang Shaohou, Yang Chengfu and Wu Jianquan influenced the development of what is today recognized as the Sun style of tai chi chuan.[2] Sun's son Sun Cunzhou (1893-1963) and daughter, Sun Jianyun (1914-2003) were tai chi chuan teachers, as well as Sun Cunzhou's daughter Sun Shurong (1918-2005) who taught in Beijing until her death.

Sun style tai chi chuan is well known for its smooth, flowing movements which omit the more physically vigorous crouching, leaping and fa jin of some other styles. The footwork of Sun style is unique, when one foot advances or retreats the other follows. It also uses an open palm throughout the entirety of its main form, and exhibits small circular movements with the hand. Its gentle postures and high stances make it very suitable for geriatric exercise and martial arts therapy.

Source; Wikipedia

We are always looking for new members. Give us a call anytime, or just stop by.

Tai Chi for Health Lessons are held Weds at 5pm and Thurs at 7pm.

Call (262) 903-7012 for details.

Midwest Tai Chi & Self Defense
609 N. Pine St.
Burlington, WI  53158

Web Hosting Companies