Knowledge is learning something every day
Wisdom is letting go of something every day
Aged Care: Chi Pain Management
I had another two good Chair Chi sessions for residents at aged care centres yesterday.
In the first session one resident commented on her back pain and during the session we did a Chi exercise that helped reduce the pain. And in the second session another resident complained of shoulder pain and we did the same Chi exercise which also helped reduce the pain.
October: Push Hands in the Park
Unfortunately I won’t be there but here’s the details for the next Push Hands in the Park session.
Details
- Sunday – October 27
- 10.00 am – 12 noon
- Fawkner Park – South Yarra (Armadale Road entrance), Melbourne, Australia
- Friendly, non-competitive push hands (tui shou) practice and play for anyone – old, young, beginners, masters
- Team up with someone and discuss what you’d like to do – and what you’d not like to do!
- Ten minute exchanges timed by a bell – but you can rest as well!
- Learn, share and enjoy
All welcomed.
Aged Care: Chair Chi Workshop – Train the Trainer
A new and innovative workshop for carers, aged care professionals or volunteers.
This Level One workshop teaches how to deliver a basic Chair Chi session for residents and enhance their physical, psychological, social and emotional wellbeing.
We have a maximum of 14 places available for this workshop so register now to ensure your place.
When: 25th November
Where: Abbotsford Convent
Time: 9.00am-4.30pm
Fee: $286 (includes gst)
For further details, visit our web page about the Chair Chi Training Program.
Tai Chi Tip #66
Practice your self defence applications with your arms beside your body – not just in a 7 stars (on guard) position.
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