Using a grant from the Arthritis Foundation, Rohlffs Manor will be offering free “Tai Chi Program for Better Living” classes to seniors with arthritis. Research shows that safe, low-impact physical ...
Mentor Public Library is hosting a free tai chi class that’s specifically designed to help people with arthritis. The class will be led by Libby Hill, senior trainer from the Tai Chi for Health ...
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The Niagara County Department of Health Nursing Division, in partnership with the Niagara County Office for the Aging, is offering free Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention workshops in Lockport ...
Join the University of Tennessee Extension for free beginner Tai Chi for Fall Prevention and Arthritis classes at four locations. This fun eight-session program builds strength, balance and ...
Healthy Acadia invites you to explore the mindful, restorative practice of “Tai Chi for Health” through their free, virtual and in-person class offerings. “Tai Chi for Health” classes introduce ...
The University of Tennessee Extension will offer free Tai Chi for Fall Prevention and Arthritis classes at two locations. This fun fitness program builds strength, balance and coordination on Tuesdays ...
LEWISBURG — The Lewisburg YMCA, in cooperation with the Union/Snyder Area Agency on Aging, will offer a Tai Chi for Arthritis program to local residents aged 60 and older, free of charge, thanks to ...
LEWISBURG — The Lewisburg YMCA, in cooperation with the Union/Snyder Area Agency on Aging, will offer a Tai Chi for Arthritis program to local residents age 60 and up free of charge, thanks to funds ...
Tai Chi Balance — Sunrise Chapel, 8421 E. Wrightstown Road. Mondays: Tai Chi basics; Thursdays: yang 10 for beginners. 11 a.m.-noon. Mondays and Thursdays. $10; $30 a month. 296-9212. Beginning Tai ...
Each year in the United States, more than one-third of adults 65 and older experience a fall. Of those who fall, 30% suffer moderate to severe injuries, making falls the leading cause of injury deaths ...