Great Blue Heron Events Calendar
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October 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »June 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »October 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »July 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »October 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »July 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »October 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »July 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
Find out more »November 2020
Class: Tai Chi (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm) The Therapy Center of Longmont
Open to: Anyone This is the Yang Long Form (108 Moves) as taught by the Tung Family. The benefits of the regular practice of Tai Chi according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi are: Reduced blood pressure, increased bone density, improved oxygen intake, reduced joint pain, increased stability. The adverse effects of Tai Chi are none. It isn’t for everyone, and some folks are on a different fork on the path. All the paths meet at one…
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