I often share the following story with various groups when Sue and I are running our workshops.
Twenty-two years ago a friend of mine, who was a Tai Chi teacher at the time, tried to convince me to do Tai Chi.
At the time I wasn’t interested because I thought Tai Chi was for elderly people and besides who wants to embarrass themselves by prancing around.
Well, he kept at me ‘try Tai Chi, try Tai Chi’, and after two years of being pestered by him I finally gave in and said, ‘look, if I try it will you stop annoying me?’
He said, ‘yes.’
So I went to my first Tai Chi lesson here in Blackburn, Melbourne, Australia.
It was a church hall and as I entered the hall I noticed 20 other nervous beginners milling about.
My instructor yelled, ‘Big ones at the back and small ones in the front.’
I thought, ‘you beauty, I’m tall. I can hide down the back.’
After that one hour lesson I was hooked for life.
It’s now my passion, part of our business AQ/KQ and an excellent way of maintaining good health.
I often thought why did it take me so many years to try Tai Chi.
I think the answer lies in what a Tai Chi master once said, ‘you will come to Tai Chi when you are ready.’
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