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Tai Chi Chuan – intermediate one (summer) part three – summer

Deepen your Tai Chi practice in this course for learners who have already studied the simplified short form or other Tai Chi forms. In this class, you will learn Wu/Hao style Tai Chi, which is one of the five traditional family styles along with Chen, Yang, Woo and Sun styles. Wu/Hao style has more complex and subtle elements, making it a great way to improve your technique and broaden your understanding. Starting with the short form, we will then progress to more complex forms and routines. We'll also practice some Qigong routines associated with Wu/Hao style Tai Chi, as well as developing our existing Qigong practices.

Tai Chi Chuan – intermediate one (summer) part three – summer (HCW0661BR)

On:

Wednesday
from 10. 30am to 12 noon

For 10 weeks.

Starts

30 April 2025

Ends

09 July 2025

Where:

Brockley Rise Centre
Brockley Rise
Crofton Park
Se23 1pr

Cost

£105 (full)

£52.50 (reduced)

£52.50 (concession)

Enrol now

You can enrol by phone on 020 8314 6959 or 020 8314 7775 Monday to Friday, 10am–3pm. More ways to enrol

Call: 020 8314 6959

Call: 020 8314 7775

What prior knowledge, experience and qualifications will I need?
Learners must be able to perform the simplified short form unaided to enrol in this class. This skill is taught in the beginners' class. If you have not completed parts one and two of the intermediate course and wish to start with part three, please contact the curriculum leader or the tutor to discuss your suitability before enrolling.

Learning Goals:
Learn about the simplified short form 'Yang style'. Improve your basic Qigong routine from Tai Chi Chuan. Gain the confidence to practise routines independently. Achieve a personal goal as discussed with your tutor.

What teaching methods will the tutor use?
The tutor will use a range of teaching methods during the course, including observation, discussion and question and answer sessions. After demonstrating the postures, the tutor will take you through the movements step by step. You will gradually build the form by revising the movements you've already learned before adding the next step.

What assessment methods will the tutor use?
The tutor will use a range of methods to assess your progress during the course. These may include observation, completion of an Individual Learning Plan which will be updated regularly, evaluation of your practice and question and answer sessions.

Will extra work be required outside the class times?
The tutor will discuss this with you in your first session.

What materials will I need for the course and how much will they cost?
Most of the equipment for our wellbeing classes is provided, including yoga mats, but learners are welcome to bring their own. Please do not purchase anything before your first session unless requested to do so. No liability can be accepted for expenses incurred for a course cancelled or altered at short notice.

What do I need to bring to the first class?
Please wear comfortable clothing that doesn't restrict your movement, and bring a towel and a water bottle.

Options when finished
The department offers a wide variety of wellbeing courses. Information about these is available through the tutor, the curriculum leader or the ALL programme.

Additional information
The tutor will ask you to complete a health questionnaire during your first class. This will help them assess your ability level and adapt their teaching to your needs. Please note that although the course is scheduled to take place in the dance studio or gym, these spaces may be unavailable at times, in which case sessions may be delivered online.

For general enquiries and course availability information call 0208 314 3300. For more detailed information and guidance about the course:

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Contact

Rex Ford-Griffiths

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