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Classes Timetable
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Title: Chen Tai Chi 74 Form (or called Laojia Yi Lu)
Details: The Tai Chi 74 Form (or called Laojia Yi Lu) was created by Chen Changxing, the 14th generation successor of Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan family. Venue: Knutsford Civic Centre, Toft Road, KNUTSFORD, WA16 OPE, Tel: 01625 660530(map) Time: Monday @ 9.45am - 10.35 am Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Tai Chi 74 Form
Details:The Tai Chi 74 Form (or called Laojia Yi Lu) was created by Chen Changxing, the 14th generation successor of Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan family. Venue: Chapel Court, Hawthorn Street, Wilmlsow, SK9 5EN, Tel: 01625 660530(map) Time: Monday @ 11.00am - 11.50 am Running: Weekly
Title: Tai Chi 11 Form
Details: The Tai Chi 11 Form was created by Master Liming Yue after many years of study with Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and Grandmaster Kongjie Gou. The Tai Chi 11 is a simplified form based on authentic Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame or Laojia and holds true to all the principles and philosophy of the origonal form of Tai Chi. The Tai Chi 11 is short, easy to follow, and easy to learn making it excellent for beginners and people who have limited time. Yet despite its simplicity the form does not compromise any of the principles that have made the practice of Tai Chi famous throughout the world. Venue: Methodist Chuurch Hall, Chapel Road, Alderley Edge SK9 7DU (map) Time: Monday @ 3.45 PM - 4:45 PM , The class starts soon from 9th January 2012 Running: Weekly
Title: Tai Chi 18 Form
Details: Chen Tai Chi 18 Short Form was created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei, who is the 19th generation successor of the Chen family and the 11th generation direct line inheritor of Chen Style Tai Chi, and one of the Top Ten Martial Artist in China as reconized by the Chinese government. The Form is an official shortened version of the Chen Tai Chi, which contains all the essential elements such as silk reeling engery. It also includes kicking and jumping inside and it is an excellent form for beginners to learn and follow. Venue: Disley Community Centre, Off Buxton Old Road, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire, SK12 2BB, Tel: 01625 660530 (map) Time: Monday @ 14:00 PM - 14:50 PM Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Style 83 Form (or called Xingjia Yi Lu)
Details: Chen-style Taiji Quan 83 Long Form (or called Xingjia Yi Lu) belongs to the series of Chen Changxing’s traditional old Frame series, and was created by the 17th Master named Chen Fake. This style is characterized as extensive, low and stable movements. The feet move in agile steadiness with the body going straight and natural. Keep the internal energy filling the entire body. It takes ward off, deflect, shove and press as its main movements and trample, split, elbow and push as its auxiliary movements. The player mainly uses soft force to overcome the opponent’s attack. Taking waist as the axis, and simutanously turns his/her wrists and shoulders, ankles and knees with his/her chest and waist upright. Venue: St Martin's Church Hall, Droylsden, M43 7QS, Manchester; To book your place please contact: DONNA on 370 9833map) Organizer: St. Martin's Church Time: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Running: Weekly Feedback from this class
Title: Tai Chi 11 Form
Details: The Tai Chi 11 Form was created by Master Liming Yue after many years of study with Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and Grandmaster Kongjie Gou. The Tai Chi 11 is a simplified form based on authentic Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame or Laojia and holds true to all the principles and philosophy of the origonal form of Tai Chi. The Tai Chi 11 is short, easy to follow, and easy to learn making it excellent for beginners and people who have limited time. Yet despite its simplicity the form does not compromise any of the principles that have made the practice of Tai Chi famous throughout the world. Venue: Pickmere Village Hall, Pickmere Lane, Pickmere, Knutsford, WA16 0JU, Tel: 01625 660533 (map) Time: Tuesday @ 14:00 PM - 14:50 PM Running: Weekly
Title: Tai Chi 18 Form
Details: Chen Tai Chi 18 Short Form was created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei, who is the 19th generation successor of the Chen family and the 11th generation direct line inheritor of Chen Style Tai Chi, and one of the Top Ten Martial Artist in China as reconized by the Chinese government. The Form is an official shortened version of the Chen Tai Chi, which contains all the essential elements such as silk reeling engery. It also includes kicking and jumping inside and it is an excellent form for beginners to learn and follow. Venue: Bollington Methodist church Hall, Wellington Rd, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5JR, Tel: 01625 660530 (map) Time: Tuesday @ 3.45 PM - 4:35 PM Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Tai Chi 11 Form
Details: The Tai Chi 11 Form was created by Master Liming Yue after many years of study with Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and Grandmaster Kongjie Gou. The Tai Chi 11 is a simplified form based on authentic Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame or Laojia and holds true to all the principles and philosophy of the origonal form of Tai Chi. The Tai Chi 11 is short, easy to follow, and easy to learn making it excellent for beginners and people who have limited time. Yet despite its simplicity the form does not compromise any of the principles that have made the practice of Tai Chi famous throughout the world. Venue: Chinese Health Information Centre, George Street (class based), Manchester, Tel: 0161-2280138 Time: Wednesday @ 10.00am - 10.50 am Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Tai Chi 83 Long Form
Details: Chen-style Taiji Quan 83 Long Form (or called Xingjia Yi Lu) belongs to the series of Chen Changxing’s traditional old Frame series, and was created by the 17th Master named Chen Fake. This style is characterized as extensive, low and stable movements. The feet move in agile steadiness with the body going straight and natural. Keep the internal energy filling the entire body. It takes ward off, deflect, shove and press as its main movements and trample, split, elbow and push as its auxiliary movements. The player mainly uses soft force to overcome the opponent’s attack. Taking waist as the axis, and simutanously turns his/her wrists and shoulders, ankles and knees with his/her chest and waist upright. Venue: Esporta Club, Denton, Manchester, Oldham Street, Denton, Manchester, M34 3SJ. Tel: 0161-3359441(map) Organizer: Esport Club, Denton Time: Wednesday @ 11:30 PM - 12:20 PM Running: weekly Feedback from this class
Title: Tai Chi 11 Form
Details: The Tai Chi 11 Form was created by Master Liming Yue after many years of study with Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and Grandmaster Kongjie Gou. The Tai Chi 11 is a simplified form based on authentic Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame or Laojia and holds true to all the principles and philosophy of the origonal form of Tai Chi. The Tai Chi 11 is short, easy to follow, and easy to learn making it excellent for beginners and people who have limited time. Yet despite its simplicity the form does not compromise any of the principles that have made the practice of Tai Chi famous throughout the world. Venue: Henderson Street, Macclesfield, SK11 6RA, Tel: 01625 660530 (map) Time: Wednesday @ 13:15 PM - 14:05 PM Running: Weekly Feedback from this class
Title: Tai Chi 83 Long Form
Details:Chen-style Taiji Quan 83 Long Form (or called Xingjia Yi Lu) belongs to the series of Chen Changxing’s traditional old Frame series, and was created by the 17th Master named Chen Fake. This style is characterized as extensive, low and stable movements. The feet move in agile steadiness with the body going straight and natural. Keep the internal energy filling the entire body. It takes ward off, deflect, shove and press as its main movements and trample, split, elbow and push as its auxiliary movements. The player mainly uses soft force to overcome the opponent’s attack. Taking waist as the axis, and simutanously turns his/her wrists and shoulders, ankles and knees with his/her chest and waist upright. Venue: Sale Moor Community Centre, Norris Road, Sale Moor, M33 2RP, Tel: 0161 973 4145 (map) Time: Wednesday 6.30pm - 7.20pm Running: Weekly Price:£6 per session Feedback from this class
Title: Tai Chi 11 Form for Beginners
Details:Chen-style Taiji Quan 83 Long Form (also called New Frame I ), belonging to the series of Chen Changxing’s traditional old Frame series, is created by the 17th Master named Chen Fake. This style is characterized as extensive, low and stable movements. The feet move in agile steadiness with the body going straight and natural. Keep the internal energy filling the entire body. It takes ward off, deflect, shove and press as its main movements and trample, split, elbow and push as its auxiliary movements. The player mainly uses soft force to overcome the opponent’s attack. Taking waist as the axis, he simutanously turns his wrists and shoulders, ankles and knees with his chest and waist upright. Venue: Poynton Leisure Centre, Yew Tree Lane, Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, SK12 1PU, Tel: 01625-876442(map) Time: Wednesday 8.10pm - 9.00pm Running: 10 Weeks New Beginners classes from 25th Jan. 2012 Price: £55 for 10 weeks or £6 paid weekly Feedback from this class
Title: Chen Tai Chi 18 Form
Details: Chen Tai Chi 18 Short Form was created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei, who is the 19th generation successor of the Chen family and the 11th generation direct line inheritor of Chen Style Tai Chi, and one of the Top Ten Martial Artist in China as reconized by the Chinese government. The Form is an official shortened version of the Chen Tai Chi, which contains all the essential elements such as silk reeling engery. It also includes kicking and jumping inside and it is an excellent form for beginners to learn and follow. Venue: Oakmere, Spath Lane, Handforth, SK9 3QN, Tel: 01625 660530, or 01625 525 168 (map) Time: Thursday @ 10.00am - 10.50am Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Tai Chi 83 Long Form
Details:Chen-style Taiji Quan 83 Long Form (or called Xingjia Yi Lu) belongs to the series of Chen Changxing’s traditional old Frame series, and was created by the 17th Master named Chen Fake. This style is characterized as extensive, low and stable movements. The feet move in agile steadiness with the body going straight and natural. Keep the internal energy filling the entire body. It takes ward off, deflect, shove and press as its main movements and trample, split, elbow and push as its auxiliary movements. The player mainly uses soft force to overcome the opponent’s attack. Taking waist as the axis, and simutanously turns his/her wrists and shoulders, ankles and knees with his/her chest and waist upright. Venue: Ashton Central Methodist Hall, Stamford Street, Ashton Under Lyne, OL6 6XW; or Tel: 0161-3392499 (map) Time: Thursday @ 11.30am - 13.00 am (for 12 weeks) Running: weekly Feedback from this class
Title: Tai Chi 11 Form
Details: The Tai Chi 11 Form was created by Master Liming Yue after many years of study with Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and Grandmaster Kongjie Gou. The Tai Chi 11 is a simplified form based on authentic Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame or Laojia and holds true to all the principles and philosophy of the origonal form of Tai Chi. The Tai Chi 11 is short, easy to follow, and easy to learn making it excellent for beginners and people who have limited time. Yet despite its simplicity the form does not compromise any of the principles that have made the practice of Tai Chi famous throughout the world. Venue: High Legh Village Hall, West Lane, High Legh, Knutsford, WA16 6LR, Tel: 01625 660530 (map) Time: Thursday @ 3.45 PM - 4:35 PM Running: Weekly
Title: Chen Tai Chi 74 Form (or called Laojia Yi Lu) for Beginners
Details: The Tai Chi 74 Form (or called Laojia Yi Lu) was created by Chen Changxing, the 14th generation successor of Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan family. Venue: St. Pauls Church, Brook Street, Macclesfield. SK11 7AD (map) Time: Friday @ 11.30am - 12.20 pm Running: New classes start from 6th Jan 2012 Price: £6 per session Feedback from this class |
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