This large wall chart outlines the Tai Chi for Arthritis Part 2 movements with photos and descriptions. It is a useful resource for individuals or for instructors to place in a prominent position for students' easy reference.
Dimensions: 23in x 33in (841mm x 594mm)
Note: Chart comes folded for easy storage and lower delivery costs
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Posted by Marlene on 13th Jul 2019
I find this chart very helpful for students. They can refer to it before or after class. It is helpful for me as well!
Posted by Gail Braverman on 21st Jun 2019
The chart provides concise instructions and is helpful to students who just want the reassurance that they understand the forms. I keep the chart available during lessons and find that students gravitate to it during a break.Since there is no part 2 handbook, it is particularly useful as a review.
Posted by Unknown on 1st Aug 2018
Very clear concise. Easy to follow.
Helps not only the students but helps me too :)
Posted by Unknown on 22nd Jul 2017
I leave the chart up through the length of the entire group of sessions. Gives the students extra time in between class to practice
Posted by Linda Esposito on 14th Apr 2017
THE POSTERS ARE A GREAT ADDITION TO CLASS. STUDENTS LIKE THE REINFORCEMENT IF UNSURE OF POSTURE OR JUST TO REVIEW BEFORE/AFTER CLASS.
Posted by Unknown on 5th Jan 2017
While it would have been good to have a part 2 handbook, as there is for part 1, it was still very useful -- it's not always convenient to play the DVD to check something about the forms. The photos and descriptions on the wall chart then take the place of a handbook. I would recommend this to anyone learning Tai Chi for Arthritis Part 2.
Posted by Jennifer & Jean-Bernard on 30th Oct 2016
Very clear depiction of the sequence of the advanced forms. Helpful to instructor as well as students.
Posted by Unknown on 7th Sep 2016
Very attractive full color poster suitable for the classroom space. Comes folded which as oa bit disappointing. would have prefered rolled to maintain a smooth appearance. It does make for easier transport.
Posted by Unknown on 20th Jul 2016
This chart is a visual reminder of the sequence of movements in Dr. Paul Lam' s Tai Chi for Arthritis
Program. It cues the students and new teachers, too. A most helpful tool.
Posted by Unknown on 15th Apr 2016
As a new student to Tai Chi thanks to my health Provider Leon Medical Centers of Kendall, Florida.
I have started the journey to regain mental structure once again.
This cd is very important for those that will become part of the journey of Tai Chi.
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