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5.0 (8 reviews)
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Wonderful human and instructor. Highly knowledgeable and goes the extra mile. He teaches beginners and advanced students.

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True Tai Chi - Stephan Berwick in Chen Taijiquan

True Tai Chi

5.0(7 reviews)
7.9 mi

I initially looked into Tai-Chi at the recommendation of my doctor of osteopathy to help with back…read moreand joint issues (at a point where normal doctors had completely failed, not just to address, but even to identify what my issues were). After only a couple months, I was seeing signs of relief, not just in the affected areas, but in many other areas. My lower back opened up, I gained flexibility, and found increased vitality and stamina. It's important to note that I didn't just experience relief from pain or the ability to manage pain, but have gained some actual healing and strength. It hasn't been an instant-fix miracle: the process has been gradual, but that's the Tai-Chi way: taking the time to build real strength, to re-orient your body to move through the world in a healthy manner, not just masking symptoms. I'm feeling healthier than I have in years, and am so grateful to have stumbled upon this school. Be careful going with your run-of-the-mill, community-center, inauthentic Tai-chi programs. The old Chen style, taught in this way with a blend of Eastern and Western teaching styles, is the real deal.

This is one of the best excercise, martial arts and overall physical practice to take with Stephan…read more He's a true teacher and expert in Tai Chi. Highly recommend it.

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True Tai Chi - True Tai Chiâ„¢ members training.

True Tai Chiâ„¢ members training.

True Tai Chi - True Tai Chiâ„¢ founder, Stephan Berwick

True Tai Chiâ„¢ founder, Stephan Berwick

True Tai Chi - True Tai Chiâ„¢ assistant instructor, Henry Hsiang, leading 'Beginning Tai Chi'

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True Tai Chiâ„¢ assistant instructor, Henry Hsiang, leading 'Beginning Tai Chi'

Great River Taoist Center - All levels of Push Hands & Sanshou are offered at Great River, from beginners to advanced.

Great River Taoist Center

5.0(1 review)
7.3 mi

Since living abroad in China, I always harbored the secret dream of waking up early one morning to…read moredo Taiji in the park with a bunch of randos. I would know all of the moves, be in sync with my fellow Taiji-ers and feel at one with the Universe. It took me quite a long time to start making this dream a reality. I additionally had entered a period of my life where yoga was no longer an option to help me find "balance" in this crazy world. Thankfully, I had a DC friend who practiced Taiji and encouraged me to join a beginner's class at his school, Great River Taoist Center. I have now been a student at Great River for 7 months and have since realized there is a lot more to Taiji than learning some pretty "moves" to do in the park. Don't expect to pick this up overnight - this practice takes time, patience and determination (i.e. it takes an entire year just to learn the sequence). Taiji is not only a martial art, it is also a way of life - one that requires full awareness of your body, mind and the present moment. Great River is not for the faint of heart, but it has woken me up to the fact that I need to work on my breathing, my body alignment, my mindfulness and my inability to "let go." Plus, if you want to learn from the best, Rodell lao shi is the best.

From the owner: Yang style taichi chuan (tai chi, taijiquan)- The complete martial system including forms, push…read morehands, free fighting (san shou), spear, and sword. From beginners to accomplished martial artists, Great River offers classes for all levels and experience.

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Great River Taoist Center - Center Director, Scott M. Rodell, is an internationally recognized teacher of taijiquan & Chinese Swordsmanship.

Center Director, Scott M. Rodell, is an internationally recognized teacher of taijiquan & Chinese Swordsmanship.

Great River Taoist Center - Push Hands (Tui shou) is an essential part of the overall program in taijiquan (taichi chuan).

Push Hands (Tui shou) is an essential part of the overall program in taijiquan (taichi chuan).

Great River Taoist Center - At Great River, we practice the complete traditional Yang taijiquan (taichi) system, from forms to 2-person work.

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At Great River, we practice the complete traditional Yang taijiquan (taichi) system, from forms to 2-person work.

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