

Class
Schedule at the Center Second Semester 2010![]()
Learning the 108 Movements of Health
and Well Being
Beginning classes meet once
or twice a week. It takes three to four months to learn the sequence of
108 moves. Learning the sequence
of moves begins
a lifetime
of exploring the depths of the Taoist Tai Chi™ internal art of taijiquan
.
Beginner Classes -New students are accepted in classes at any time during the 4mth program. Please stop in and visit a class.
Daytime
| New Class Starts | May 17 | Monday | 9:00-10:30am |
| New Class Starts | May 18 | Tuesday | 10:30 - 12 noon |
| New Class Starts | May 19 | Wednesday | 9:00-10:30am |
| New Class Starts | May 20 | Thursday | 10:30 - 12 noon |
| New Class Starts | May 21 | Fridays | 9:00-10:30am |
| New Class Starts | June 5 | Saturday | 9:30-11am |
| New Class Starts | May 23 | Sunday | 10-11:30am |
Evening
| New Class Starts | May 17 | Monday | 4:00-5:30pm |
| New Class Starts | May 17 | Mon & Wed | 5:30- 6:30pm |
| New Class Starts (Wed.) | June 2 | Mon & Wed | 6:30-7:30pm |
| New Class Starts | May 18 | Tues & Thurs | 5:30-6:30pm |
| New Class Starts | June 1 | Tues & Thurs | 6:30-7:30pm |
Health Recovery- These classes run at a slower pace and are geared toward students with health or mobility issues.
| Health Recovery | Start Anytime | Monday | 10:30am-12pm |
| Health Recovery | Start Anytime | Wednesday | 10:30am-12pm |
Introduction to Tai Chi
| Starts May 17 | Learn the first 17 movements of the 108 set. | Monday | Noon -1:30pm |
Continuing Classes
Daytime
| Ongoing | Tuesday | 9 - 10:30am |
| Ongoing | Thursday | 9 - 10:30am |
| Ongoing | Friday | 10:30 -12 noon |
| Ongoing | Saturday | 9:30 -11 |
| Ongoing | Sunday | 10-11:30 |
Evening
| Ongoing | Monday | 5:30-7:30pm |
| Ongoing | Tuesday | 5:30-7:30pm |
| Ongoing | Wednesday | 5:30-7:30pm |
| Ongoing | Thursday | 5:30-7:30pm |
Taoist Arts
| Chanting | Sunday | 8:30 - 9:30am |
Membership
The society depends on contributions from its members, given as voluntary donations.
Information on membership may be obtained by contacting the St Petersburg center. Click on the "Contact Information" link.

The Taoist Tai Chi Society®, the largest non-profit tai chi
organization in the world, is a charitable, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.
All contributions
are tax-deductable donations. For more information about Taoist Tai Chi™ Taijiquan,
Liuhebafa or Xing-yi, the society's internal arts of health or
the Taoist Tai Chi Society®, please visit our International
Taoist Tai Chi web site at www.taoist.org.