This large wall chart outlines the Tai Chi for Arthritis 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 pam on 29th Dec 2020
I have taken this course in person here in Albuquerque but tend to forget the nuances. This is a great chart for reviewing the movements. I am going to purchase the chart for part two
Posted by Unknown on 10th Dec 2020
The chart is nice and large. It helps me remember the sequence of moves at my pace. Thank you!
Posted by Susan on 29th Oct 2020
It was helpful to have the chart as a reminder of which form came next in the sequence. Easy to use. Large picture made it easy for quick glance
Posted by vikki drewel on 19th Oct 2020
I love this wall chart! It is very clear and concise, with a glance I know exactly where I should be!
Posted by Wendy on 2nd Aug 2019
I have been carrying this (and the other charts) around with me between classes for 2 years now, and they are holding up just fine. It is helpful for the class to see how far they have progressed, and to learn the names of the different forms.
Posted by Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo on 2nd Nov 2018
These are a great buy! I bought them for my students to help them with learning the movements for Tai Chi for Arthritis.
I have purchased the entire poster series and have laminated all my posters and use them quite a bit in my classes.
Posted by Unknown on 1st Aug 2018
Easy to follow. Very clear for students. Keeps me in sequence.
Posted by Unknown on 11th Jul 2018
I think the charts are very helpful to follow - and it's easy to look at them while practicing, because the images are clear and a good size.
I ordered both charts, and found that they are too big to focus on at eye level. I cut them in half, and now have a single set of six movements in each level to view at one time. Practicing a set of movements without thinking of other sets is best for me.
The paper used for these charts is substantial, smooth, and high quality.
Posted by Instructor George Voss on 29th May 2018
It is a fantastic resource for health practitioners, personal practitioners, and athletes alike!
Posted by Sharon on 21st May 2018
Fun and big enough to see clearly!
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