T’ai Chi Chih is a set of movements completely focused on the development of an intrinsic energy called Chi. It’s easy to learn and usually takes about two months (or eight classes). T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) consists of 19 stand-alone movements and one pose.
T’ai Chi Chih is not a martial art. T’ai Chi Chih is completely non-violent.
T’ai Chi Chih does not require a particular level of physical fitness or coordination. The very old and very young alike can learn it. (For those with physical limitations, movements may be done seated – with some modification.) No special clothing or equipment is required.
By whom, and where, is TCC taught? T’ai Chi Chih may only be taught by accredited TCC teachers. They offer classes in corporate wellness programs; at schools and universities; at senior centers and retreat centers; through Parks and Recreation departments; and at hospitals, churches and even prisons like Folsom.
Click here for the T’ai Chi Chih page on Wikipedia.
“How much more glorious the trip to inner space – and how much more vast.”
Justin Stone, Originator of T’ai Chi Chih