BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Friendly House - ECPv6.11.2.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://fhpdx.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Friendly House REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20240310T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20241103T090000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20250309T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20251102T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250506T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250506T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004114Z UID:64175-1746523800-1746527400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-05-06/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250429T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250429T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004114Z UID:64174-1745919000-1745922600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-04-29/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250422T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250422T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004114Z UID:64173-1745314200-1745317800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-04-22/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250415T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250415T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004113Z UID:64172-1744709400-1744713000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-04-15/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004113Z UID:64171-1744104600-1744108200@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-04-08/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004112Z UID:64170-1743499800-1743503400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-04-01/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004111Z UID:64169-1742895000-1742898600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-03-25/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004111Z UID:64168-1742290200-1742293800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-03-18/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004110Z UID:64167-1741685400-1741689000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-03-11/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004109Z UID:64166-1741080600-1741084200@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-03-04/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004109Z UID:64165-1740475800-1740479400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-02-25/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004108Z UID:64164-1739871000-1739874600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-02-18/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004108Z UID:64163-1739266200-1739269800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-02-11/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004107Z UID:64162-1738661400-1738665000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-02-04/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250128T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250128T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004107Z UID:64161-1738056600-1738060200@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-01-28/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250121T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250121T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004107Z UID:64160-1737451800-1737455400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-01-21/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250114T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250114T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004106Z UID:64159-1736847000-1736850600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-01-14/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250107T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250107T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004106Z UID:64158-1736242200-1736245800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2025-01-07/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241231T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241231T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004105Z UID:64157-1735637400-1735641000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-12-31/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241217T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241217T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004104Z UID:61819-1734427800-1734431400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-12-17/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004104Z UID:61818-1733823000-1733826600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-12-10/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004104Z UID:61817-1733218200-1733221800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-12-03/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004103Z UID:61816-1732613400-1732617000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-11-26/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004103Z UID:61815-1732008600-1732012200@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-11-19/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004103Z UID:61814-1731403800-1731407400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-11-12/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241105T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241105T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004102Z UID:61813-1730799000-1730802600@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-11-05/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241029T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241029T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004102Z UID:61812-1730194200-1730197800@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-10-29/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004101Z UID:61811-1729589400-1729593000@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-10-22/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004100Z UID:61810-1728984600-1728988200@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-10-15/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T093000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T103000 DTSTAMP:20250512T225417 CREATED:20210909T002609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T004100Z UID:61809-1728379800-1728383400@fhpdx.org SUMMARY:Tai Chi I DESCRIPTION:Thinking about learning Tai Chi? Our Tai Chi classes are ongoing\, and students are welcome to start at any time. If you would like to learn the form from the beginning\, join us on Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025 when we will introduce the guiding principles and opening moves of the Yang Style Long Form. Over approximately the following 3 months students will be guided through the entire form. \nIntroduction to Tai Chi (Tai Chi I) • Tuesdays • 9:30–10:30am \nTai Chi has many physical benefits such as helping to improve balance\, strength\, and flexibility. It is sometimes called “Moving meditation” due to its graceful movements\, and ability to calm the mind. and help destress the practitioner. Introduction to Tai Chi teaches important principles and skills to launch your tai chi journey. This class is great for students with no prior tai chi experience or students who have prior tai chi experience. Students taking Tai Chi I are encouraged to concurrently enroll in Tai Chi II so they have an additional opportunity to review and practice moves learned earlier in the week. \nWhat to Expect: Almost anyone can learn tai chi\, even if they do not consider themselves well-coordinated or good at athletics. Tai chi is very adaptable to people of varying abilities and limitations\, though students should be able to stand and walk independently. As always\, it is wise to consult with your medical provider before undertaking any new form of exercise. Two related qualities that do seem important to learning tai chi are persistence and patience. While many benefits of tai chi can be felt quickly\, committing the sequences to memory and incorporating the subtleties of the movements into muscle memory takes time and practice. With 25 to 30 hours of practice and instruction (3 months of two weekly classes)\, students often have a growing sense of competence with the form. A very helpful attitude for the new student learning tai chi is to enjoy the activities and moving in the class\, without becoming overly concerned with mastery. If you maintain this attitude\, you will persist in your tai chi journey because it brings you joy and mastery will follow. In the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching\, which informed the development of Tai Chi\, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” \nWe are a welcoming group of neighbors and friends from all over Portland enjoying the benefits and camaraderie of learning and practicing together. New participants are always welcome. We practice together as a community and support each person toward reaching their individual goals. \nThe Instructor: This class is taught by David Katz\, a Tai Chi instructor at Friendly House\, local recreation centers\, and retirement facilities. He is also a registered yoga instructor. If you have any questions about the class or tai chi in general\, you can reach out to him through the front desk. \n  URL:https://fhpdx.org/event/tai-chi-in-person/2024-10-08/ LOCATION:Friendly House\, 1737 NW 26th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness Activities,Home,Senior ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fhpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC00010-2-1.jpg GEO:45.529807;-122.704539 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Friendly House 1737 NW 26th Ave Portland OR 97210 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1737 NW 26th Ave:geo:-122.704539,45.529807 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR