AARP Eye Center
Master instructor Mitchell Menik will gently guide participants through eight forms of tai chi with a focus on relaxation, flexibility and strengthening.
About the Event
The ancient Chinese martial art of tai chi involves a slow, meditative series of movements designed to open the body, improve oxygen intake and help the body restore itself.
The classes will teach eight forms of tai chi, incorporating diaphragmatic breathing into a series of 108 movements. Midway through each workout, we’ll pause for a three-minute guided relaxation to rest and benefit from having opened the body’s vascular and energetic systems.
Research has suggested that the health benefits of tai chi may include improved muscle strength, flexibility and balance and an easing of joint pain and stress. Please consult your physician before beginning any new exercise regimen.
Classes are taught by American Council on Exercise (ACE) group fitness instructor Mitchell Menik, who is also an ACE senior fitness specialist, an ACE orthopedic exercise specialist, and an American tai chi and Qigong Association certified master instructor.
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