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Learning Tai Chi and Qiging is available in three flavors: private classes, private group sessions, and public setting.
For private classes and group sessions, please contact Ronen for more information.
For public classes, when available, please see below for additional information.
Learn Tai Chi in short 5 weeks!
Are you interested in learning Tai Chi?
Great news! Republic of Yoga is partnering with Ronen to offer a unique opportunity to learn the entire Short Yang Form in only 5 weeks!
In this 14-session course, offered during a period of 5 weeks, we will learn the entire Short Yang Tai Chi form, also known as the Standard 24 Yang.
Created in ancient China as a form of martial arts, Tai Chi is practiced these days mainly as a form of slow exercise, aimed at promoting health and wellness. Extensive studies show the tremendous mental, emotional and physical benefits of this practice.
In this Tai Chi course, we will start each session with a gentle warm-up followed by several Qi-Gong exercises (Qi-Gong are repeated movements aimed at cultivating energy in the body), and then proceed to learn the Short Yang form, adding moves in each progressing session. Since this course is based on progression in learning the various moves, there can be no drop-ins. It is a complete package. You may miss a class and make it up the following session, but it is not recommended to miss more than one class in a row.
The entire course cost is $210.00 (including all 14 sessions).
Each session is about 60 min in length.
New dates for a course will be posted here once available. You can contact Ronen to let him know you are interested and he will notify you accordingly.
Below is a link to a video of the form that will be instructed.
Who is instructing?
Ronen Divon is a seasoned Tai Chi and Qigong practitioner and instructor. Ronen has been instructing Tai Chi, Qigong and Yoga since 1995. Continuing to explore and practice these ancient paths as well as other Eastern methods and philosophies, Ronen stresses in his classes elements of relaxation, elongation and breathing. Tai Chi and Qigong instructed include practice of the basic moves, various soft and hard Qigong, the short Yang (24) standard form, meditative and breathing techniques, as well as some elements of the Dao and I-Ching philosophies behind the practice.
Ronen’s primary interest is in individual and personal exploration of the body, and through it, a glimpse into the soul.
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