Tai Chi Fit FLOW with David-Dorian Ross (Tai Chi Bestseller)

Experience the feeling of Tai Chi with a simple follow along routine to the left and right. Great exercise in 20 minutes

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Description

Feel the Flow of Tai Chi! In Tai Chi Fit – FLOW, David-Dorian Ross gently guides you through a simple Tai Chi workout with an emphasis on continuity, connection, and your feeling of FLOW. The moves are shown in mirror-view, repeated to the left and right before a simple transition takes you to the next step.

The FLOW workout meets the needs of a variety of different students. First, this is the absolute best starting place for tai chi beginners who just want to experience the moves and the deep feeling of tai chi for the first time. Tai Chi Fit - FLOW is also an excellent form of tai chi for seniors, as well as those with common medical conditions such as Parkinson’s, fibromyalgia, peripheral neuropathy, hemophilia, diabetes, or obesity. Recent studies show Tai Chi to be the optimal human exercise, and a powerful booster for your immune system, increasing bone density and stimulating production of immune cells.

Tai Chi Fit – FLOW includes:

  • Mirror-view tai chi moves to the left and right.

  • Low-impact, amazing whole body exercise.

  • Easy beginner-friendly follow-along workout.

The FLOW workout is a perfect way to begin a tai chi practice without the stress of memorizing a form. Just follow along! It is also a great way for experienced tai chi practitioners to drill on the movements, and practice the often-overlooked tai chi principle of "continuity without interruption”.

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Master David-Dorian Ross has been pioneer in bringing tai chi to the masses in a modern format. He has studied traditional tai chi and yoga since the 1970s with various masters and currently trains with Grandmaster Chungliang “Al” Huang (黃忠良). David-Dorian ran a tai chi school in Portland for years, then offered free outdoor classes in Hawaii, and eventually gave free daily classes online for his TaijiFit students.

"David-Dorian Ross is #1 bestselling creator of Tai Chi instructional video programs in the world. He has personally written, produced, directed or instructed more than 150 award-winning videos and television episodes, including the #1 bestselling DVD Tai Chi Fit Over 50, and the #1-selling TaiChi video series in the world - The Essentials of Tai Chi and Qigong by The Great Courses. He is also the #1 creator of online Tai Chi instructional streaming video, with hundreds of free videos on his YouTube channel "DrTaiChi."

David-Dorian is an 8x US national Tai Chi performance gold medalist, World silver medalist and 2x World bronze medalist - the highest awards ever given to an American Tai Chi athlete in international competition. He partnered with international martial arts legend Jet Li to create the Taiji Zen online instructional program, and David-Dorian is the only Master of this style outside of China. David-Dorian has been teaching Tai Chi since the 1980's and Inside Kung-fu magazine called him "the man who brought Tai Chi mainstream." Jet Li called him "the American Idol of Tai Chi." He is also the producer of 24 Hours of World Peace, the live web broadcast of World Tai Chi Qigong Day.

David-Dorian Ross is the CEO of TaijiFit International. His company specializes in online Tai Chi training - and was the pioneer in using 3-way interactive livestreaming to learn Tai Chi and to take daily Tai Chi classes. His students participate in classes from home, and come from all over the US, Canada, South America, Belgium, Germany, the UK, Poland, Uzbekistan, New Zealand and Taiwan. He currently travels throughout the US to conduct live teacher training seminars."

What You Will Learn!

  • Experience the FLOW of Tai Chi with correct movements without having to memorize the form.

Who Should Attend!

  • Tai Chi beginners or experienced practitioners, interested in practicing this incredible mind/body exercise in a modern way.
  • Perfect follow-along format for anyone curious about how to use a ball in tai chi practice.