Tai Chi with Matt Hand
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6:00-7:00: We will be working on the 24 step form.
7:00-7:30: We will be working on the 60 step form. This half hour is for those of you who want to add another form to your routine.
Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring your body is in constant motion. Tai Chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body.
Although Tai Chi is slow and gentle and doesn't leave you breathless, it addresses the key components of fitness — muscle strength, flexibility, balance, and, to a lesser degree, aerobic conditioning. Here's some of the evidence: Muscle strength. Tai chi can improve both lower-body and upper-body strength.
Dr. Matthew Hand is the Section Chief of Pediatric Nephrology and an Integrative Medicine Specialist at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth.
He completed his Pediatric Nephrology fellowship at Children's Hospital, Boston, and subsequently graduated from Dr. Andrew Weil's Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona.
He began training in martial arts as a teenager, studying Isshin Ryu Karate and then Aikido. In 2001 he started his training in Yang style
Tai Chi/Qi Gong, and training in the Chinese Dragon Style of Universal Movement. He is also trained in Goju Ryu and Shorin Ryu karate and continues to train and teach all of these forms.
Dr. Hand has taught Tai Chi/Qi Gong to martial arts students and medical professionals, emphasizing the healing nature of martial arts training.
Join us as we become more in tune with our bodies, physically, mentally, & spiritually!
Every week on Wednesday until October 15, 2025
Tai Chi with Matt Hand