Tai Chi Exercise Groups

Tai Chi is a gentle low-impact exercise that involves slow, controlled movements and postures. Tai Chi has many benefits. It can improve balance, mobility, flexibility, strength and coordination. Practising Tai Chi can also improve relaxation and promote mindfulness, while also promoting overall general health.

The classes that CHIRP Community Health provides, in conjunction with the Tai Chi volunteer instructors, begin with warm-up exercises. The leader then demonstrates and teaches one or two movements per lesson. Participants are encouraged to learn the movements properly and slowly, working within their comfort limits. The lesson then ends with cool-down exercises.

CHIRP Community Health has Tai Chi groups in Castlemaine, Guildford, Newstead and Maldon. The ‘Tai Chi for Arthritis’ program created specifically for people with arthritis is used, but you don’t need to have arthritis to attend our Tai Chi classes. Tai Chi can provide physical and mental health benefits for all in the community, including the Tai Chi Leader.

What is the cost?

All of our Tai Chi classes cost a small $5.00 donation to cover the cost of the venue hire and up keep of the program.

Who is eligible to join?

Anyone in the community can come to the Tai Chi classes, and new participants are always welcome. Tai Chi is also a suitable exercise class that is suitable for beginners and older people. Bookings are required; call Reception on 5479 1000.

How to find more information?

If you have any further questions, please contact Dhelkaya Community Health on 5479 1000.

Where?

Our Tai Chi sessions are held at the following times and venues during school terms:

Castlemaine:

Monday Evening Group

Currently at the Sunken Oval, Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

  • Monday evening from 6:00pm to 7:00pm during school terms.
  • $5.00 per session
  • Contact Community Health Reception on 03 5479 1000 for more information.
  • To make a Booking, contact Gordon on 0400 620 185

 

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