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Rated 5.0/5 based on 10 customer reviews.
January 30, 2019 23:17

I recommend trying tai chi for its benefits

June 29, 2018 00:14

I'm only three weeks into the beginner class, but this school is great. Master Kim is very knowledgeable and teaches in a patient and in-depth manner. He obviously has extensive training and is happy to share the tenets of tai chi with his students along with the forms.

June 29, 2018 00:14

I'm only three weeks into the beginner class, but this school is great. Master Kim is very knowledgeable and teaches in a patient and in-depth manner. He obviously has extensive training and is happy to share the tenets of tai chi with his students along with the forms.

June 29, 2018 00:14

I'm only three weeks into the beginner class, but this school is great. Master Kim is very knowledgeable and teaches in a patient and in-depth manner. He obviously has extensive training and is happy to share the tenets of tai chi with his students along with the forms.

October 25, 2017 07:43

Excellent, feel good instruction. I love the classes.

October 25, 2017 07:43

Kim Kanzelberger is an amazing Tai Chi instructor. His teacher, Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo, was an early student of the 37-movement Yang style creator, Cheng Man-ch'ing. Kim works with all levels of achievement and ability, adapting to circumstances but staying true to Tai Chi principles. How can you argue against Tai Chi when the first principle is "Relax"?

June 20, 2017 16:11

Excellent, feel good instruction. I love the classes.

June 20, 2017 16:11

Excellent, feel good instruction. I love the classes.

May 22, 2014 18:22

Kim Kanzelberger is an amazing Tai Chi instructor. His teacher, Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo, was an early student of the 37-movement Yang style creator, Cheng Man-ch'ing. Kim works with all levels of achievement and ability, adapting to circumstances but staying true to Tai Chi principles. How can you argue against Tai Chi when the first principle is "Relax"?

May 22, 2014 18:22

Kim Kanzelberger is an amazing Tai Chi instructor. His teacher, Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo, was an early student of the 37-movement Yang style creator, Cheng Man-ch'ing. Kim works with all levels of achievement and ability, adapting to circumstances but staying true to Tai Chi principles. How can you argue against Tai Chi when the first principle is "Relax"?

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