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  • Taichi 太极拳

Taichi 太极拳

Taichi is a Chinese fist fighting technique with around 400 years of history. It trains both the mind and the body. Taichi movements resemble remedial gymnastic exercises that are combined with a gentle style of martial art/self defence.

Graceful movements train body awareness, release tensions, improve circulation, strengthen the inner organs, encourage healthy breathing, energy and strength, and serve to prevent or treat illnesses. Taichi can be learned and practised at any age.

The goal of the taichi beginner course is to teach the correct body/hand/arm postures and techniques, as well as practice basic taichi positions, steps and movements. Explanation of appropriate breathing techniques as well as a small, well-known sequence with 10 movements round off the programme.

We teach the so-called Yang style, which features particularly gentle and evenly flowing movements.

Scope

10 classes of 90 minutes
(weekly)

Fee

€200/€150 reduced

4 courses in a subscription: €600

About the Trainer

Christoph Huynh

Christoph Huynh has been a master student of Sun Jianguo, head of the WuYuan School in Munich, since 2002, and has been teaching children kungfu and taichi there for many years. He is a member of the German wushu national team, has been the German wushu champion several times, and is one of the top wushu athletes in Germany. He regularly participates, with great success, in official European and world wushu/taichi championships. Most recently he placed third in xingyiquan at the World Wushu Championships in Kazan, Russia, and 3rd in chen taichi at the World Taichi Championships in Burgas, Bulgaria. Christoph has visited China for training multiple times and has reached the 5th Duan level of wushu.

Caroline Roblitschka

Caroline Roblitschka, 6.Duan Wushu, unterrichtet seit 1997 Taijiquan und Qigong. Ihre Taijiquan-Grundausbildung absolvierte sie 1991 bis 1994 in Shanghai, wo sie später auch an der Sportuniversität  im Fach chinesische Kampfkunst promovierte. Sie ist Mitbegründerin der Wuyuan-Schule für Kungfu, Taiji und Qigong in München und amtierende Vizepräsidentin der Deutschen Wushu Federation e.V.

Photo: Wuyuan

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Konfuzius-Institut München e.V.
Gleichmannstraße 10
81241 München-Pasing

Telephone +49 89 23785861
(Mo to Thurs: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm,
Fr: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm)
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