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Tom Gohring's School-Tai Chi
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I've been studying Tai Chi at Master Gohring's school for about 2.5 years. I went in looking for an exercise program because I was getting older and needed something to do on a regular basis. What I ended up discovering was so much more. The ideas of yin/yang and balance were foreign concepts to me, but i began to see them when I would do my Tai Chi. I definitely felt better and healthier. I definitely noticed a change in my body. However, I soon began to realize that the principles of Tai Chi apply in my everyday life as well. That Tai Chi is more than just a martial art or exercise, it's a process of personal transformation. The lessons learned have definitely helped me strike a better balance in my personal and professional life in terms of stress reduction and hours spent working. It was (and still is) a very refreshing change. Master Gohring teaches Tai Chi as a complete martial art -- from the philosophical foundations, to the empty-hand and weapons forms, as well as the applications and sparring exercises. The complete approach to Tai Chi is also what makes it a powerful tool for personal transformation. In response to a couple of the posts below regarding money, I think of it as a personal investment (and one very worth making with tremendous benefits). It's common place to invest in a home, invest in stock, even invest in a car. Investing in an opportunity to improve your health and change your outlook on life should be a no brainer -- no matter the cost. Without a doubt, a short-term investment in yourself now can certainly pay long-term dividends. For me, the experience and decision to take Tai Chi at Master Gohring's has been great. I would highly recommend it for anyone interested in getting the most out of Tai Chi (and life), but understand that willingness, commitment and investment are crucial and necessary to achieve transformation.
Pros: Solid instruction; positive, welcoming community; good parking; something for everyone; complete approach to Tai Chi
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