Tai chi in the Park: Sunbury Walled Garden

Sunbury on Thames, Spelthorne, TW16 6AE
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Join us for a tai chi session to look after you in both body and mind, in the lovely setting of Sunbury Park.

Tai chi in the Park: Sunbury Walled Garden

Take some time out from caring with a tai chi session in a lovely outdoor setting, and a chance to explore the Walled Garden and the rest of Sunbury Park.

Join us for an hour’s tai chi session with instructor, Anita Ho, in Sunbury Walled Garden.

Meet in the Walled Garden, with the session running from 10.30 – 11.30. Why not stay on and enjoy the Park for the rest of the day.

Tai chi combines deep breathing and relaxation with flowing movements. Originally developed as a martial art in 13th-century China, tai chi is now practised around the world as a health-promoting exercise.  Tai chi is commonly performed as a low-impact exercise, which means it won’t put much pressure on your bones and joints. Studies have shown that it can help people to reduce stress, improve posture, balance and general mobility, and increase muscle strength in the legs.

 

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