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SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/TCF-1-2-WI-2014-15.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now [/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015/
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
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SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Taos New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Tricia Yu. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being.\nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more. \nTCF 1-2 NM 2014-15 \n 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-taos-september-2015/
LOCATION:Taos\, New Mexico\, Arroyo Seco\, NM\, 87514\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150813T173000
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SUMMARY:TCF Movement Intensive\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti. WPTA CEU-Approved for 3 Contact hours. Prerequisites: Previous experience in TCF or Yang Style Cheng Man-Ch’ing Lineage.
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/intensive-milwaukee-january-2015/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tai Chi Fundamentals® Intensives
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SUMMARY:TCF Movement Intensive: Energy Cultivation\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti. WPTA CEU-Approved for 6 Contact hours. Prerequisites: Previous experience in TCF or Yang Style Cheng Man-Ch’ing Lineage. \nTime: 9:00-12:15 &1:30-4:45pm \nCost: $130 entire session\, $75 for first half 10 days in advance 
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/intensive-milwaukee-february-2015/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tai Chi Fundamentals® Intensives
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SUMMARY:TCF Adapted Program Training Course\, Madison\, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Tricia Yu. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: Level 1-2 Training.  \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more. \nTCF Adapted Course Brochure
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-taos-january-2015-2/
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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SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Ft Wayne\, Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Diane Martin PT\, DPT. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nFlyer -Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program 2015
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-2/
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
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SUMMARY:TCF Training Course  Levels 1-2\, UW-Lacrosse\, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Kristi Hallisy PT\, DSc. WPTA CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \nTCF1-2 Brochure (LaCrosse)[1]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-september-2015-3/
LOCATION:UW-Lacrosse Health Science Center\, 1300 Badger Street\, Lacrosse\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150518
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SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Level 3\, Taos New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Tricia Yu. New Mexico Physical Therapy Association-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: Proficiency in elements taught in Levels One and Two Training. \n\n\n\nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF) provides a prequel and support to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between tai chi practice and the medical model. The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering tai chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of tai chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. \n\n\nProgram Elements: movements are taught in a motor development progression and can be modified for use with walkers and wheelchairs. Includes: \n\n\n\n\nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements of tai chi form\, and include basic elements of Qi Gong training. They have applications both as assessment and intervention tools.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: fostering mind/body integration\, effective movement and sense of well-being. \n\n\nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional tai chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\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\, and Massage and Bodywork. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick the button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/TCF-3-NM-2014-15.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now [/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/level-3-taos-june-2015/
LOCATION:Tai Chi Health Studios\, 51 Martinez Road \, Arroyo Seco\, 87514\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE THREE: ORIGINAL TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150426
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202447Z
UID:1555-1429833600-1430006399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Level 3\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructors Patricia Culotti and/or Tricia Yu. WPTA-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: Proficiency in elements taught in Levels One and Two Training. \n\n\n\nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF) provides a prequel and support to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between tai chi practice and the medical model. The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering tai chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of tai chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. \n\n\nProgram Elements: movements are taught in a motor development progression and can be modified for use with walkers and wheelchairs. Includes: \n\n\n\n\nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements of tai chi form\, and include basic elements of Qi Gong training. They have applications both as assessment and intervention tools.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: fostering mind/body integration\, effective movement and sense of well-being. \n\n\nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional tai chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\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\, and Massage and Bodywork. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick the button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/TCF-3-WI-2014-15.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now [/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/level-3-milwaukee-april-2015/
LOCATION:Waukesha YMCA\, 320 E. Broadway Waukesha\, WI 53186\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE THREE: ORIGINAL TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® FORM TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150331
DTSTAMP:20260424T014057
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202447Z
UID:1546-1427587200-1427759999@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Berrien Springs Michigan
DESCRIPTION:Andrews University PT Program\, Instructor Kristi Hallisy DSc\, OCS\, CMPT \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/TCF-Traianing-Andrews-University.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now [/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-berrien-springs-march-2015/
LOCATION:Andrews University\, Berrien Springs\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150322
DTSTAMP:20260424T014057
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202448Z
UID:1541-1426809600-1426982399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Milwaukee Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Patricia Culotti. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more: \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/TCF-1-2-WI-2014-15.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now [/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-milwaukee-march-2015/
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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150205
DTSTAMP:20260424T014057
CREATED:20140702T174907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202448Z
UID:1543-1422921600-1423094399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Indianapolis Indiana
DESCRIPTION:APTA Combined Sections Meeting Preconference\, Instructor Kristi Hallisy DSc\, OCS\, CMPT \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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. \nTai Chi Fundamentals® Training Program: Level 1\nTai Chi Fundamentals® Training Program: Level 2
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-indianapolis-february-2015/
LOCATION:Indiana Convention Center\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150126
DTSTAMP:20260424T014057
CREATED:20140614T041943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T202448Z
UID:1539-1422057600-1422230399@taichihealth.com
SUMMARY:TCF Training Course Levels 1-2\, Taos New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Tricia Yu. CEU-Approved for 12 Contact hours. Prerequisites: none. All levels of experience welcome. \nThe Tai Chi Fundamentals® Program (TCF): The first program of its kind\, it provides a clear\, systematic approach for mastering Tai Chi basics that builds from simple to complex patterns of movement. Integrates mind/body components of Tai Chi with clinical overview\, movement analysis\, therapeutic & functional applications. Provides a prequel to a lineage tai chi form\, and creates a bridge between Tai Chi and the medical model. \nProgram Elements: movements taught in a motor development progression. Includes simple movements that can be practiced with walkers and have been modified for wheelchair use. Includes three elements: \nMovement Patterns: graded sequence of exercises that reinforce functional movements repeated throughout the Tai Chi form that have applications both as assessment and intervention tools. Includes basic elements of Qi Gong training.\nFundamentals Form: sequence of simple to more complex movements of modified Yang Style Tai Chi.\nMind/Body Principles: foster mind/body integration; enhance breathing\, relaxation\, sensorimotor skills\, proprioception and well-being. \nDevelopment: in 1996 by Tricia Yu\, MA and Jill Johnson\, MS\, PT\, targeting elements from traditional Tai Chi that enhance balance\, coordination\, strength and endurance. \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 button below to download and print a PDF containing details\, registration information\, and more. \n[button link=”https://taichihealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/TCF-1-2-NM-2014-15.pdf” newwindow=”yes”] Download PDF now[/button]
URL:https://taichihealth.com/event/levels-1-2-taos-january-2015/
LOCATION:Taos\, New Mexico\, Arroyo Seco\, NM\, 87514\, United States
CATEGORIES:COURSE ONE: TAI CHI FUNDAMENTALS® ADAPTED PROGRAM BASIC MOVES TRAINING
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