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Tai chi

  • 20-04-2014 12:12am
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    I am looking to do a hard style tai chi, anyone know where there is a clas


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 199 ✭✭dubdamo


    Grafadoir wrote: »
    I am looking to do a hard style tai chi, anyone know where there is a clas

    I know very little of tai chi but I presume when you say 'hard style' you mean one that trains tai chi as a martial art . If so you might check out sanshou.webs.com . Niall Keane posts here regularly, he runs the school .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 177 ✭✭JohnDee


    Hi Grafadoir,
    I suggest you contact Chen Tai Chi if you want to learn a hard (harder?) style. Chen is the oldest style of Tai Chi. Mostly based in west but they have classes now in Dublin. This style is taught as a martial art. I can't comment on other Tai Chi schools as I have no experience. Niall O'Floinn is head instructor.

    http://www.chentaichiireland.com/


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