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SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Corrigan Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One. Requires proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly called Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nCost: $390 if registering by March 21st (early bird rate). $420 after March 21st. \nRegistration closes April 8th. Please contact us if you are interested in registering after that date. \nCourse Description: Participants review the Optional Side Support versions of the Basic Moves and the Tai Chi Fundamentals® (TCF) Form Part One. Participants practice and learn the Walker and Seated versions of the Basic Moves and learn all three versions of the TCF Adapted Form Parts Two and Three. Course includes Mind/Body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated the ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse flyer with detailed schedule (PDF) \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & TCF Adapted Form in Optional Side Support\, Walker\, and Seated versions\n2) Teach select Basic Moves and TCF Adapted Form moves\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing\, and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply the sequence for introducing Mind/Body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support\, and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support\, and seated. All 3 versions include: \n  – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics\, and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty. \n  – Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the Original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n  – Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus; a calm\, observant state of mind; awareness of posture and breathing; and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi\, or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on the need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-form-training-12-hours/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Area\, WI and Virtual
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251012
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CREATED:20241218T223657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T215408Z
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SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rachel Sandretto\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One. Requires proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly called Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nLocation: In person at the Tai Chi Center of Madison\, WI and virtual via Zoom \nCost: $390 if registering by September 20th (early bird rate). $420 after September 20th. \nRegistration closes October 3rd. Please contact us if you are interested in registering after that date. \nCourse Description: Participants review the Optional Side Support versions of the Basic Moves and the Tai Chi Fundamentals® (TCF) Form Part One. Participants practice and learn the Walker and Seated versions of the Basic Moves and learn all three versions of the TCF Adapted Form Parts Two and Three. Course includes Mind/Body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated the ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse flyer with detailed schedule (PDF) \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & TCF Adapted Form in Optional Side Support\, Walker\, and Seated versions\n2) Teach select Basic Moves and TCF Adapted Form moves\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing\, and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply the sequence for introducing Mind/Body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support\, and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support\, and seated. All 3 versions include: \n  – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics\, and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty. \n  – Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the Original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n  – Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus; a calm\, observant state of mind; awareness of posture and breathing; and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi\, or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on the need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-form-training-oct-2025/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Center of Madison\, 1304 S Midvale Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Sandretto":MAILTO:taichihealth.rs@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20241114T175734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T020117Z
UID:8935-1744329600-1744502399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Corrigan Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One. Requires proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly called Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nCost: $390 if registering by March 22nd (early bird rate). $420 after March 22nd. \nRegistration closes April 4th. Please contact us if you are interested in registering after that date. \nCourse Description: Participants review the Optional Side Support versions of the Basic Moves and the Tai Chi Fundamentals® (TCF) Form Part One. Participants practice and learn the Walker and Seated versions of the Basic Moves and learn all three versions of the TCF Adapted Form Parts Two and Three. Course includes Mind/Body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated the ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse flyer with detailed schedule (PDF) \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & TCF Adapted Form in Optional Side Support\, Walker\, and Seated versions\n2) Teach select Basic Moves and TCF Adapted Form moves\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing\, and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply the sequence for introducing Mind/Body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support\, and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support\, and seated. All 3 versions include: \n  – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics\, and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty. \n  – Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the Original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n  – Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus; a calm\, observant state of mind; awareness of posture and breathing; and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi\, or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on the need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-form-training-apr-25/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Area\, WI and Virtual
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241013
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20230206T153723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T162934Z
UID:4740-1728604800-1728777599@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rachel Sandretto or Patricia Corrigan Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One. Requires proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly called Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nCourse Description: Participants review the Optional Side Support versions of the Basic Moves and the Tai Chi Fundamentals® (TCF) Form Part One. Participants practice and learn the Walker and Seated versions of the Basic Moves and learn all three versions of the TCF Adapted Form Parts Two and Three. Course includes Mind/Body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated the ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCost: $390 \nCourse flyer with detailed schedule (PDF) \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & TCF Adapted Form in Optional Side Support\, Walker\, and Seated versions\n2) Teach select Basic Moves and TCF Adapted Form moves\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing\, and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply the sequence for introducing Mind/Body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support\, and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support\, and seated. All 3 versions include: \n  – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics\, and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty. \n  – Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the Original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n  – Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus; a calm\, observant state of mind; awareness of posture and breathing; and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi\, or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on the need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \nCheck back for the full Course schedule. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-form-training-12-hours-october-2024/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Center of Madison and Virtual\, 1304 S Midvale Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Sandretto":MAILTO:taichihealth.rs@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20230206T153723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T215800Z
UID:4734-1712880000-1713052799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rachel Sandretto or Patricia Corrigan Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One. Requires proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly called Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nCourse Description: Participants review the Optional Side Support versions of the Basic Moves and the Tai Chi Fundamentals® (TCF) Form Part One. Participants practice and learn the Walker and Seated versions of the Basic Moves and learn all three versions of the TCF Adapted Form Parts Two and Three. Course includes Mind/Body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated the ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCost: $390 \nCourse flyer with schedule details (PDF) \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & TCF Adapted Form in Optional Side Support\, Walker\, and Seated versions\n2) Teach select Basic Moves and TCF Adapted Form moves\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing\, and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply the sequence for introducing Mind/Body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support\, and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support\, and seated. All 3 versions include: \n  – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics\, and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty. \n  – Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the Original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n  – Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus; a calm\, observant state of mind; awareness of posture and breathing; and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi\, or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on the need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-form-training-12-hours-april-2024/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Center of Madison and Virtual\, 1304 S Midvale Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20230206T153723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T214412Z
UID:4652-1697155200-1697327999@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Corrigan Culotti or Rachel Sandretto\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: Proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly Levels 1-2) \nRegister for this Course \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1 and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCost: $390 \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long-term care facilities. \nCourse Two TCFA Short Form 2023 \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-short-form-training-12-hours-oct-2023/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Area\, WI and Virtual
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
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CREATED:20211203T021056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T192406Z
UID:4604-1681430400-1681603199@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rachel Sandretto or Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved: for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: Proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly Levels 1-2) \nCourse Format: Virtual. This Course will be held over Zoom. \nClick here to register for this Course \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1 and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCost: $390 \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long-term care facilities. \nCheck back soon for the full Course schedule. \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-short-form-training-12-hours-2-2/
LOCATION:Remote Training
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Sandretto":MAILTO:taichihealth.rs@gmail.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20211203T021056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T180046Z
UID:4298-1665705600-1665878399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti or Rachel Sandretto\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: Proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly Levels 1-2) \nClick here to register for this Course \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1 and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long-term care facilities. \nCourse Two Flyer and Complete Schedule (PDF)\n  \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-short-form-training-12-hours-2/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Area\, WI and Virtual
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220424
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20211203T021056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T193634Z
UID:4296-1650585600-1650758399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training - 12 Hours
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: Proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly Levels 1-2) \nFormat: This Course will be taught simultaneously in person and over Zoom. Please indicate how you plan to attend on the registration form. \nRegister for this Course (link) \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1 and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. See the flyer below for the full schedule for this training. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long-term care facilities. \n\nCourse Two Flyer and Complete Schedule (PDF)
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/course-two-tcf-adapted-program-short-form-training-12-hours/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Area\, WI and Virtual
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210723T153857Z
UID:4072-1634256000-1634428799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Madison\, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti or Rachel Sandretto\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: Proficiency in elements taught in Course One (formerly Levels 1-2) \nThis Course is being offered in a hybrid format. You can attend in person or via Zoom. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi. The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \n\nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing further details: \nTCF Program Course Two 2020 & 2021 \nRegistration form for this Course: \nTCF Program Course Two Registration \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-3-3-2-2/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Center of Madison and Virtual\, 1304 S Midvale Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210425
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T184713Z
UID:3490-1619136000-1619308799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nRemote training is now available. See below for further details. Brochure and registration links are at the bottom of the page. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nVirtual Training: \n\n1.      This course will be offered both in-person and on Zoom. Please choose your preferred option when registering. \n2.      For in-person option: There is a limit of 8 people for the in-person training. We will all wear masks and observe social distancing. If there is unanimous agreement to not wear masks\, this will be considered. \n3.      For Zoom option: Participant is required to have the ability to connect to the course via a computer with a camera & microphone so that they can be seen and heard as well as being able to see the instruction. Participants must clear their schedule to participate via Zoom at the required times.  \n4.      All participants are required to have the appropriate materials available when joining the course. (Both TCF Adapted Program book and Tai Chi Mind & Body book).  \n5.    Everyone will receive detailed instructions\, in a timely manner\, after registration and payment for the course is received.  \n6.    Zoom links will be provided for virtual participants within the week before the course. \n\nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing further details: \nTCF Program Course Two 2020 & 2021 \nRegistration for the in-person version of this Course (limit 8): \nTCF Program Course Two Registration (In-person attendance) \nIf the limit of 8 in-person attendances is reached\, clicking on the link above will display a notification that the in-person training is full. \nRegistration for the Zoom version of this Course: \nTCF Program Course Two Registration (Zoom attendance)
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-3-3-2/
LOCATION:Dreams Life & Wellness Center\, 732 Clinton Street\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T183926Z
UID:3477-1602806400-1602979199@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nRemote training is now available. See below for further details. Brochure and registration links are at the bottom of the page. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nVirtual Training: \n\n1.      This course will be offered both in-person and on Zoom. Please choose your preferred option when registering. \n2.      For in-person option: There is a limit of 8 people for the in-person training. We will all wear masks and observe social distancing. If there is unanimous agreement to not wear masks\, this will be considered. \n3.      For Zoom option: Participant is required to have the ability to connect to the course via a computer with a camera & microphone so that they can be seen and heard as well as being able to see the instruction. Participants must clear their schedule to participate via Zoom at the required times.  \n4.      All participants are required to have the appropriate materials available when joining the course. (Both TCF Adapted Program book and Tai Chi Mind & Body book).  \n5.    Everyone will receive detailed instructions\, in a timely manner\, after registration and payment for the course is received.  \n6.    Zoom links will be provided for virtual participants within the week before the course. \n\nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing further details: \nTCF Program Course Two 2020 & 2021 \nRegistration for the in-person version of this Course (limit 8): \nTCF Program Course Two Registration (In-person attendance) \nIf the limit of 8 in-person attendances is reached\, clicking on the link above will display a notification that the in-person training is full. \nRegistration for the Zoom version of this Course: \nTCF Program Course Two Registration (Zoom attendance)
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-3-3/
LOCATION:Dreams Life & Wellness Center\, 732 Clinton Street\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200426
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202158Z
UID:3218-1587686400-1587859199@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing further details: \nTCF Adapted Program Course Two 2020 \nClick the link below to register for this Course: \nTCF Adapted Program Course Two Registration
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-3-2/
LOCATION:Dreams Life & Wellness Center\, 732 Clinton Street\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200213
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202158Z
UID:3117-1581379200-1581551999@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, APTA Combined Sections Meeting\, Denver\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kristi Hallisy\, PT\, DSc\, OCS\, CEEAA \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nAPTA Approved 1.7 CEUS \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support Session Type: Preconference Courses\nSession Level: Intermediate \nDescription:\nPrerequisite: proficiency in elements taught in Tai Chi Fundamentals’ Training Program: Levels 1 and 2. \nIn this course\, the speaker will review tai chi fundamentals (TCF) basic moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, as well as its optional side support (OSS)\, walker support (WS)\, and seated (S) versions. Attendees will learn TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3 (free-standing) and how to adapt them to all 3 versions (ie\, OSS\, WS\, S). The course will include mind/body skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing chi. Clinicians will learn how to apply tai chi in wellness and rehab settings. \nApplications of tai chi include balance dysfunction; orthopedic\, neurological\, and sports rehabilitation; pain management; cardiovascular and respiratory diseases; and medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. The speaker will discuss the use of tai chi in hospitals\, subacute facilities\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Attendees will learn to teach TCF adapted program elements to groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi and martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \nA certificate of completion will be awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact fulfillment hours for TCF Instructor Certification. \nLearning Objectives: Upon completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n1. Perform all Tai Chi Fundpmentals Basic Moves and Short Form with training options for optional side support\, walker support\, or seated versions. \n2. Teach basic moves and Short Form for all versions. \n3. Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits. \n4. Lead centering\, breathing\, and posture awareness exercises. \n5. Apply sequence for introducing mind/body skills. \nCEU: 1.7 \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nAPTA CSM Registration Form
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-3-2/
LOCATION:http://www.apta.org/CSM/
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191013
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202158Z
UID:2314-1570752000-1570924799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF Adapted Program Course Two 2019
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-3/
LOCATION:Dreams Life & Wellness Center\, 732 Clinton Street\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190421
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202242Z
UID:2228-1555632000-1555804799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF Adapted Program Course Two 2018-19
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4/
LOCATION:Enhancing Balance Studio\, 4595A Turtle Creek Dr\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181005T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181006T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202242Z
UID:2195-1538739000-1538839800@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nCourse Two TCF Short Form 2017-18
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Enhancing Balance Studio\, 4595A Turtle Creek Dr\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180727
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202243Z
UID:2279-1532476800-1532649599@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Appleton\, Wisconson (Sponsored Training\, Open to the Public)
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE IS A SPONSORED TRAINING THAT IS ALSO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nInstructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n2018 TCF Adapted Course Two ADRC Appleton
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-2-4-2/
LOCATION:Fox Valley Technical College\, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr.\, Appleton\, WI\, 54914\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180420T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180421T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202319Z
UID:2194-1524223800-1524324600@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nCourse Two TCF Short Form 2017-18
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2/
LOCATION:Enhancing Balance Studio\, 4595A Turtle Creek Dr\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180222
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202319Z
UID:2197-1519084800-1519257599@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, APTA Combined Sections Meeting\, New Orleans
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kristi Hallisy\, PT\, DSc\, OCS\, CEEAA \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nAPTA Approved 1.7 CEUS \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support Session Type: Preconference Courses\nSession Level: Intermediate \nDescription:\nPrerequisite: proficiency in elements taught in Tai Chi Fundamentals’ Training Program: Levels 1 and 2. \nIn this course\, the speaker will review tai chi fundamentals (TCF) basic moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, as well as its optional side support (OSS)\, walker support (WS)\, and seated (S) versions. Attendees will learn TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3 (free-standing) and how to adapt them to all 3 versions (ie\, OSS\, WS\, S). The course will include mind/body skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations\, and training in sensing chi. Clinicians will learn how to apply tai chi in wellness and rehab settings. \nApplications of tai chi include balance dysfunction; orthopedic\, neurological\, and sports rehabilitation; pain management; cardiovascular and respiratory diseases; and medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. The speaker will discuss the use of tai chi in hospitals\, subacute facilities\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Attendees will learn to teach TCF adapted program elements to groups of all ages\, abilities\, and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi and martial arts schools\, senior centers\, and long-term care facilities. \nA certificate of completion will be awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements. This course also qualifies as partial contact fulfillment hours for TCF Instructor Certification. \nLearning Objectives: Upon completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n1. Perform all Tai Chi Fundpmentals Basic Moves and Short Form with training options for optional side support\, walker support\, or seated versions. \n2. Teach basic moves and Short Form for all versions. \n3. Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics\, and functional benefits. \n4. Lead centering\, breathing\, and posture awareness exercises. \n5. Apply sequence for introducing mind/body skills. \nCEU: 1.7 \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nApplications: Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \n details\, registration information\, and more: \n Course Information\n Registration PDF\n\nSession Code: GR-P1-9041  Day One\nSession Code: GR-P2-9041 Day Two\n\n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2-2-3/
LOCATION:http://www.apta.org/CSM/
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171006T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171007T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202320Z
UID:2166-1507289400-1507390200@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:Course Two: TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training\, Milwaukee\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Course One: TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Training \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nCourse Two TCF Short Form 2017-18
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-2/
LOCATION:Enhancing Balance Studio\, 4595A Turtle Creek Dr\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING,TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170618
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202320Z
UID:2133-1497657600-1497743999@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Movement Intensive: Energy Cultivation Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:  Patricia Culotti.  \nPrerequisites: Previous experience in Tai Chi Fundamentals®  or Yang Style Cheng Man-Ch’ing Lineage Form. \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 6 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: This 6-hour  intensive combines review of Tai Chi Fundamentals Program and Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program  Basic Moves  and Form with focus on  energetic components including breath awareness\, relaxation and sensing qi practiced lying down\, seated\, standing and moving. These can be documented for reimbursement\, All Basic Moves\, TCF form and sensing qi exercises are available in The Tai Chi Fundamentals® Patient Handout Software database available through Visual Health Information http://www.vhikits.com/ \n\nClick on the file name below  for registration Information PDF: \nTCF 2017 Intensive Schedule 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/intensive-milwaukee-february-2015-3-2-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING,Tai Chi Fundamentals® Intensives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170521
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170410T061025Z
UID:2157-1495152000-1495324799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF  Levels 1-2 Adapted Program Training  Course\, Waukesha\, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti \n Sponsored by Herzing University\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nCourse Description: teaches TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves: Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions; introduces all versions of the TCF Short Form Part 1. Features Mind/body Skills training\, applications for wellness\, & rehab\, partner teaching practicums\, Includes introduction to the ROM Dance® Program. \nAt the end of this course\, a TCF Program Basic Moves Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have demonstrated ability to teach Basic Moves. Course qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives\n1) Learn all three versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n2) Teach all versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits.\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises.\n5) Practice TCF Adapted Program Short Form\, Part One \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program is an adaptable\, accessible program for learning tai chi. Suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities\, it includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated. All program elements can be modified to accommodate individual needs. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a motor development progression and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty and have applications as assessment and intervention tools. \n – Tai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n– Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that is easier to learn than the original TCF program and that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nThe TCF Program has been featured in: PT Journal\, Journal of Rehab Management\, The Gerontologist\, APTA’s GeriNotes\, Medline Plus\, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. Journal of Asian Martial Arts\, Wellness Program Management Advisor\, American College of Sports Medicine’s Health and Fitness Journal\, Massage & Bodywork. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF Levels 1-2 Adapted Course 2017Herzing
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-4-2-2-5-3/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING,COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170505T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20150921T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202333Z
UID:2044-1493973000-1494086400@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training Course\, Madison\, Wisconson
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Patricia Culotti \n Prerequisite: Participation in Tai Chi Fundamentals  Levels 1-2  Adapted Program Training Course \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: Participants review Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated Versions of all Basic Moves and TCF Short Form Part 1\, and learn all three versions of TCF Short Form Parts 2 and 3. Course includes Mind/body Skills training\, partner teaching practicums\, TCF applications for specific populations and training in sensing qi.The course includes program applications for wellness and rehab settings. \nA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have attended both days and have demonstrated ability to teach program elements.   This course also qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives: \n1) Learn Basic Moves & Short Form\, Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions.\n2) Teach Basic Moves and Short Form for all versions\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises\n5) Apply Sequence for introducing Mind/body Skills \nAudience: Anyone interested in learning the program for personal use\, or wanting to teach this program. Physical and occupational therapists\, PTAs\, COTAs\, nurses\, activity directors\, recreational and fitness professionals\, tai chi and other martial arts Instructors\, acupuncturists and integrative health practitioners. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Adapted Program includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated.  An\, accessible\, adaptable program for learning tai chi\, it is suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities and can be modified to accommodate individual needs and interests. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a simple-to-complex sequence for easy learning and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n\nBasic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty.\nTai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form.\nMind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction\, fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy.\n\nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \n  \nApplications:Balance dysfunction\, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation\, pain management\, sports cross training\, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases\, medically complex\, chronic fatigue\, fibromyalgia\, and special populations. Use in hospitals\, sub-acute\, outpatient clinics\, and home care. Teach groups of all ages\, abilities and fitness levels in community wellness classes\, health clubs\, tai chi & martial arts schools\, senior centers and long term care facilities. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF Adapted Course WI\, 2017
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/new-tai-chi-fundamentals-adapted-program-training-taos-new-mexico-3-3/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Center of Madison and Virtual\, 1304 S Midvale Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53711\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING,TCF Adapted Program Short Form Training Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170312
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
UID:2041-1489104000-1489276799@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF  Levels 1-2 Adapted Program Training  Course\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nCourse Description: teaches TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves: Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions; introduces all versions of the TCF Short Form Part 1. Features Mind/body Skills training\, applications for wellness\, & rehab\, partner teaching practicums\, Includes introduction to the ROM Dance® Program. \nAt the end of this course\, a TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have demonstrated ability to teach Basic Moves. Course qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives\n1) Learn all three versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n2) Teach all versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits.\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises.\n5) Practice TCF Adapted Program Short Form\, Part One \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program is an adaptable\, accessible program for learning tai chi. Suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities\, it includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated. All program elements can be modified to accommodate individual needs. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a motor development progression and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty and have applications as assessment and intervention tools. \n – Tai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n– Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that is easier to learn than the original TCF program and that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nThe TCF Program has been featured in: PT Journal\, Journal of Rehab Management\, The Gerontologist\, APTA’s GeriNotes\, Medline Plus\, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. Journal of Asian Martial Arts\, Wellness Program Management Advisor\, American College of Sports Medicine’s Health and Fitness Journal\, Massage & Bodywork. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF lv1-2 WI 2016-17
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-4-2-2/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING,COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170219
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
UID:2040-1487376000-1487462399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Movement Intensive: Energy Cultivation Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:  Patricia Culotti.  \nPrerequisites: Previous experience in Tai Chi Fundamentals®  or Yang Style Cheng Man-Ch’ing Lineage Form. \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 6 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: This 6-hour  intensive combines review of Tai Chi Fundamentals Program and Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program  Basic Moves  and Form with focus on  energetic components including breath awareness\, relaxation and sensing qi practiced lying down\, seated\, standing and moving. These can be documented for reimbursement\, All Basic Moves\, TCF form and sensing qi exercises are available in The Tai Chi Fundamentals® Patient Handout Software database available through Visual Health Information http://www.vhikits.com/ \n\nClick on the file name below  for registration Information PDF: \nTCF 2017 Intensive Schedule 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/intensive-milwaukee-february-2015-3-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING,Tai Chi Fundamentals® Intensives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170216
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
UID:2066-1487030400-1487203199@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF  Levels 1-2 Adapted Program Training  Course\,  APTA Combined Sections Meeting\, San Antonio\, Texas
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Kristi Hallisy\, PT\, DSc\nCEU-Approved for 16 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \n Two-Day Pre conference Course Description: teaches TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves: Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions; introduces all versions of the TCF Short Form Part 1. Features Mind/body Skills training\, applications for wellness\, & rehab\, partner teaching practicums\, Includes introduction to the ROM Dance® Program. \nAt the end of this course\, a TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have demonstrated ability to teach Basic Moves. Course qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives\n1) Learn all three versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n2) Teach all versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits.\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises.\n5) Practice TCF Adapted Program Short Form\, Part One \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program is an adaptable\, accessible program for learning tai chi. Suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities\, it includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated. All program elements can be modified to accommodate individual needs. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a motor development progression and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty and have applications as assessment and intervention tools. \n – Tai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n– Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that is easier to learn than the original TCF program and that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nThe TCF Program has been featured in: PT Journal\, Journal of Rehab Management\, The Gerontologist\, APTA’s GeriNotes\, Medline Plus\, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. Journal of Asian Martial Arts\, Wellness Program Management Advisor\, American College of Sports Medicine’s Health and Fitness Journal\, Massage & Bodywork. \nWill post URL when final details are posted.  \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-4-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, San Antonio\, Texas
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING,COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161009
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
UID:2059-1475884800-1475971199@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Movement Intensive: Energy Cultivation Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:  Patricia Culotti.  \nPrerequisites: Previous experience in Tai Chi Fundamentals®  or Yang Style Cheng Man-Ch’ing Lineage Form. \nWPTA CEU-Approved for 6 Contact hours. \nCourse Description: This 6-hour  intensive combines review of Tai Chi Fundamentals Program and Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program  Basic Moves  and Form with focus on  energetic components including breath awareness\, relaxation and sensing qi practiced lying down\, seated\, standing and moving. These can be documented for reimbursement\, All Basic Moves\, TCF form and sensing qi exercises are available in The Tai Chi Fundamentals® Patient Handout Software database available through Visual Health Information http://www.vhikits.com/ \n\nClick on the file name below  for registration Information PDF: \nTCF 2017 Intensive Schedule 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/intensive-milwaukee-february-2015-3-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING,Tai Chi Fundamentals® Intensives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161002
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
UID:2064-1475193600-1475366399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF  Levels 1-2 Adapted Program Training  Course\, Ft Wayne\, Indiania
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Diane Martin\, PT\, DPT\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nCourse Description: teaches TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves: Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions; introduces all versions of the TCF Short Form Part 1. Features Mind/body Skills training\, applications for wellness\, & rehab\, partner teaching practicums\, Includes introduction to the ROM Dance® Program. \nAt the end of this course\, a TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have demonstrated ability to teach Basic Moves. Course qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives\n1) Learn all three versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n2) Teach all versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits.\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises.\n5) Practice TCF Adapted Program Short Form\, Part One \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program is an adaptable\, accessible program for learning tai chi. Suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities\, it includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated. All program elements can be modified to accommodate individual needs. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a motor development progression and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty and have applications as assessment and intervention tools. \n – Tai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n– Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that is easier to learn than the original TCF program and that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nThe TCF Program has been featured in: PT Journal\, Journal of Rehab Management\, The Gerontologist\, APTA’s GeriNotes\, Medline Plus\, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. Journal of Asian Martial Arts\, Wellness Program Management Advisor\, American College of Sports Medicine’s Health and Fitness Journal\, Massage & Bodywork. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF 1-2 Ft Wayne\, In 2016] \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-4-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:University of Saint Francis\, 2701 Spring St\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46808\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING,COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160925
DTSTAMP:20260506T122055
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202334Z
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SUMMARY:TCF  Levels 1-2 Adapted Program Training  Course\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti\nCEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours\nPrerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nCourse Description: teaches TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves: Optional Side Support\, Walker & Seated versions; introduces all versions of the TCF Short Form Part 1. Features Mind/body Skills training\, applications for wellness\, & rehab\, partner teaching practicums\, Includes introduction to the ROM Dance® Program. \nAt the end of this course\, a TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants who have demonstrated ability to teach Basic Moves. Course qualifies as partial contact hours fulfillment for TCF Instructor Certification. \nCourse Objectives\n1) Learn all three versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n2) Teach all versions of TCF Adapted Program Basic Moves.\n3) Describe TCF’s rationale\, biomechanics & functional benefits.\n4) Lead Centering\, Breathing and Posture Awareness exercises.\n5) Practice TCF Adapted Program Short Form\, Part One \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals Adapted Program is an adaptable\, accessible program for learning tai chi. Suitable for individuals with a wide range of abilities\, it includes instruction in three versions: Standing with Optional Side Support\, Walker Support and Seated. All program elements can be modified to accommodate individual needs. \nProgram Elements: All movements are taught in a motor development progression and have been modified for practice with optional side support\, walker support and seated. All 3 versions include: \n – Basic Moves: a series of exercises that trains postural alignment\, body mechanics and energetic components of tai chi. Designed as building blocks for learning tai chi\, they are taught in a simple-to-complex progression with discrete\, measurable increments in difficulty and have applications as assessment and intervention tools. \n – Tai Chi Fundamentals Short Form: a flowing sequence of tai chi movements based in Yang Style tai chi and adapted from the original Tai Chi Fundamentals® Form. \n– Mind/Body Skills Training: integrated into both Basic Moves and Short Form instruction. Fosters attention and focus\, a calm observant state of mind\, awareness of posture and breathing and physical relaxation. Characteristic of all traditional tai chi practice\, Mind/Body Skills training helps foster the cultivation of healthy qi or vital energy. \nDevelopment: in 2014 by Tricia Yu\, MA based on need for a program that is easier to learn than the original TCF program and that includes modifications for standing with support and seated applications. \nThe TCF Program has been featured in: PT Journal\, Journal of Rehab Management\, The Gerontologist\, APTA’s GeriNotes\, Medline Plus\, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. Journal of Asian Martial Arts\, Wellness Program Management Advisor\, American College of Sports Medicine’s Health and Fitness Journal\, Massage & Bodywork. \nClick the file name below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF lv1-2 WI 2016-17
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-4-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING,COURSE TWO : TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM SHORT FORM TRAINING
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