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Chair Chi Number Crunching

By Chris 1 Comment

As I’m working on a proposal to possibly deliver my new Chair Chi Training Program to a major educational institution, I’ve discovered I’ve delivered  over 180 workshops in 12 months.

That’s alot of workshops!

The majority of these workshops have been in aged care centres and nursing homes for both low care and high care residents. I’ve also run the occasional session for school teachers, at their schools.

A quick glance at my wall calendar and I see that by the end of the year I’ll  have clocked up over 250 workshops.

I think I need to sit down.

Filed Under: Chair Chi Tagged With: aged care, Chair Chi, low and high care residents, Tai Chi

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  1. Aged Care: Chair Chi Training Program says:
    September 20, 2013 at 9:32 am

    […] enjoy working with both low care and high care residents. The Chair Chi workshops have become very popular  which has led me to develop a new Chair Chi Training Program for aged care professionals and […]

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