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Tai Chi Introductory sessions

Lorna from Wakefield

Cultivating Balance with
Taoist Tai Chi™

Take control of your health and build resilience physically, mentally and emotionally with Taoist Tai Chi™ practice. Taoist Tai Chi helps with balance and strength.

The gentle movements help restore and maintain physical and emotional well-being, taught in a relaxed, friendly environment.

New Introductory sessions at 55 Muritai St, Tahunanui, Nelson
Saturday 24 & Sunday 25 July, 1-4pm. A short course for new beginners and people who want to revise the initial moves. $40 for non-members.

Saturday 7 August – 11 December, 11.00-12.30. A weekly session starting from the beginning of the 108 move set

“The best move I ever made. I’ve regained my confident in moving around …. after a fall.”

“You couldn’t find a more relaxed atmosphere in which to exercise. I always go home feeling really calm and energised.

Web: www.taoisttaichi.org...

Email: nelson@taoisttaichi.org

Phone: 03 545 8375 (Please leave a message.)

021 0846 1861 (Please text only


Taoist Tai Chi™ Society of New Zealand

(An incorporated non-profit organisation teaching Taoist Tai Chi ™internal arts.)

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