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Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Home Study Materials

ai Chi Moving for Better Balance Home Study Materials

tai chi moving for better balance instructor guide and dvdNEW: Instructor guidebook with Parkinsonā€™s protocol & DVDĀ  TheĀ  Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Home Study Materials consist of an Instructorā€™s Guide and DVD, The Student Guide and DVD, and DVD-only products. They provide the detailed information you need to plan a program (including a protocol for Parkinsonā€™s) and practice weekly classes:

  • Plan a weeks class and practice schedule, including a weekly planner (workbook)
  • Detailed Movement Practice:Ā  extensive photo and written instructions, with supporting video

Reduce the Risk of Falling by as much as 55%

This Tai Chi Program‘s focus is on preventing falls through regular practice. Consequently, regular Tai Chi practice, will improve oneā€™s balance and reduce the likelihood of falling.

The Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Instructor Guide and DVD is the result of years of research.This Guide leads instructors through planning and implementation of Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance classes.Ā  It includes the entire Student Guide for planning your learning program for the movements.

A Simplified Program for Easy Learning

There are 8 single forms (exercises) in the program. All 8 are from the traditional, well-known, 24-Form Yang Style Tai Chi.Ā  Above all, the forms areĀ  tailored to community dwelling adults who wish to improve balance and mobility, and consequently, reduce the risk of falling.tai chi moving for better balance home study materials

The eight single forms progress from easy to more difficult. Each of these forms can practiced repeatedly as a single movement or in combination as part of a routine.

All forms adhere to the fundamental principles of traditional Tai Chi that involve weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing stances, correct postural body alignment, and coordinated movements performed in a slow,continuous, circular, and flowing manner.

Each single movement is paired with the natural inhale and exhale breathing cycle.

Get your ā€ Tai Chi Moving for Better Balanceā€ Therapeutic Tai Chi Fall Prevention Program planning started now using theĀ  The Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Home Study materials.Ā  Order Today!

Evidence Based Mind-Body Practices and the Physical Therapist

Extending the Continuum of Care with Tai Chi & QigongĀ  Two Options for Credit

Evidence based prevention, wellness, and therapy.

In this one day physical therapy continuing education course, participants will learn the basic set of evidence based Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance movements, a teaching protocol, and a method for planning/analyzing fidelity of program implementation.

8 Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy Continuing Competence Credits

American Tai Chi & Qigong Association . 7 CEU

NEW ! Two day (12 hours) physical therapy continuing education course. Gain knowledge and skills needed to Analyze community based Mind-Body programs, determine effects on planned or on-going treatment, discuss and document instructions to client, influence client preference. On day 1, participants will learn the basic set of evidence based Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance movements, a teaching protocol, and a method for planning/analyzing fidelity of program implementation. On day 2, participants learn and practice age old health improving/health maintenance practices (Qigong) with instructor, analyze these practices using a standardized framework, and discuss & document analysis and patient instructions.

12 Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy Continuing Competence Credits

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Evidence Based Mind-Body Practices and the Physical Therapist