I wonder if it possibly could be a teacher for Tai Chi present in Hua Hin during New Year and the next week or so?
Being really fascinated about all "this asian stuff" I`ve got an idea about how nice it would be to learn - or at least try to learn - tai chi while we are there?
Anyone who has heard about someone who can teach or maybe there allready is an offer for this in Hua Hin?
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I think Grand Sport has a tai chi teacher.
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Tai Chi
I have also been trying to find a Tai Chi teacher here in Hua Hin. I tried an email to the Grand sport arena and got nothing. I notice that a couple of the big hotels ( Anantara for one) offer a once a week instruction , but I haven't been able to contact an instructor or find out if something availabe for non-guests at a reasonable price.
I did Tai Chi Chuan style in the states for about a year, but I never got to the point of memorizing the whole thing and I need a guide. For those who have never tried it. . .it is wonderfully healthy!!
I did Tai Chi Chuan style in the states for about a year, but I never got to the point of memorizing the whole thing and I need a guide. For those who have never tried it. . .it is wonderfully healthy!!
Movement Lessons
Just found an advert in Hua Hin Newspaper for 'Movement Lessons'.
Teaching Tai-Chi (Chen Style), Chi-Kung (Silk Reeling Cocoon Exercise), -whatever that is! and Yoga.
Advert says to ring Charly (lives in Prachuap Khiri Khan) Tel 06-8923-279.
Maybe they hold lessons in Hua Hin.
Teaching Tai-Chi (Chen Style), Chi-Kung (Silk Reeling Cocoon Exercise), -whatever that is! and Yoga.
Advert says to ring Charly (lives in Prachuap Khiri Khan) Tel 06-8923-279.
Maybe they hold lessons in Hua Hin.
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Re: Tai Chi
Hello ChasChas wrote: I did Tai Chi Chuan style in the states for about a year, but I never got to the point of memorizing the whole thing and I need a guide. For those who have never tried it. . .it is wonderfully healthy!!
As I understand that you are experienced in Tai Chi I would like to ask you if I will have any benefit of instruction for lets say 7 - 9 lessons in the same amount of days? I have never done Tai Chi, are planning to start to take lessons here at home over Christmas, but would as you understand like to start during my holliday.......... ?

Maggie