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Privat kinesisk Tai Chi Workshop

5.0(2)Shanghai1 time
TRIPADVISOR5.0(2)

Beskrivelse

Vil du gerne lære Tai Chi, men ved ikke, hvor du skal begynde? Eller måske er du en erfaren udøver, der søger at forbedre dine evner. Måske spekulerer du bare på, hvad handler det her om Tai Chi?

Turmuligheder

Morgen afgang
  • 10:00 tur afgang
Eftermiddag Afrejse
  • 2:00 tour afgang

Højdepunkter

Privat 2-timers værksted

Hvad er inkluderet

Inkluderet
Privat 2-timers værksted
Ikke inkluderet
Drikkepenge
Mad og drikke
Hotel afhentning og drop-off

Rejsendes vurderinger

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Vigtig information

  • Kørestolsegnet
  • Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
  • Servicedyr er tilladt
  • Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
  • Transportmulighederne er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
  • Alle områder er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
  • Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer

Anmeldelser(2)

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Nadia T
December 5, 2018
Fantastic!

I had no idea what to expect when I signed up for this private class. My mother had expressed interest in taking a Tai Chi class for beginners, and neither of us really knew anything about the practice. This class was amazing, and it was taught in a beautiful park. The teacher was exceptional and very kind and the class was so much fun. The teacher's translator was fantastic, and the class included not just the basics of Tai Chi movement but also interesting facts and the history of the practice. I highly recommend this, it is great fun, a true cultural experience, and you will learn a lot.

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TravelingKennedy
November 2, 2018
Learn the Basics of Tai Chi and Become Kungfu Panda!

Have you ever been taught something that completely changes your preconceived notion of how the world works? Well, that’s how I felt after taking a two hour introductory course from a local tai chi master in Shanghai earlier today! First the principles of tai chi are based upon Taoism (Ying-Yang). It is an ancient martial art that mimics the movements of animals—particularly the tiger. Like most people I thought that tai chi mostly consists of arm and leg movements. The master demonstrated, though, that this is completely wrong. The most important part of tai chi is based upon controlling one’s center of gravity and learning how to move properly your hips and spine. Throughout the two hour lesson I learned the basics of moving muscles and bones that I never knew I could control. We even spent 30 minutes learning how to climb and go down stairs without using your knees—if that makes any sense! One of our business partners in China heard that I had signed up for this class and nicknamed me Kungfu Panda as a joke. While it was meant as a joke, it turns out, however, that there is a lot of hidden symbolism in this cartoon. The animals are actually practicing tai chi throughout the movie, and the director spent 4 years in a Taoist temple studying tai chi. Thus this nickname turned out to be quite appropriate! While I have not yet mastered anything, the great thing about tai chi is that it is possible to practice anywhere! The master, Mike Yuen, expects me to send him short video clips via WeChat to check my progress! If you are ever in Shanghai and have some free time, I would strongly recommend trying tai chi, and Shanghai Pathways made it easy to sign up.

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