TAI CHI - EASTSIDE

2008 Class Schedule

Please SCROLL DOWN and see below at the bottom left for our special super low cost offer limited to the first six students each month...

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Future Programming TBA


Family Martial Arts - Tai Chi:
4:30pm to 5:30pm

Adults Mixed Level - Tai Chi:
7:30PM-8:30PM

Future Programming TBA

Future Programming TBA


Family Martial Arts - Tai Chi:
6:30PM to 7:30pm

Future Programming TBA


Family Martial Arts - Tai Chi:
11:30am to 12:30pm




Tai Chi - Eastside:

with Mr. Terrence Cannon Sifu
Appointments: 401-274-7672
Email: taichi@budojo.org



Mr. Terrence Cannon Sifu is Chief Instructor of Tai Chi
at Main Street Martial Arts in
Providence, RI.
We are offering a year-round Tai Chi Program
through this web site offer.

Register now in the boxes below and
and get the super low price for this web site offer
for 4 classes or 8 classes!
limited to the first 6 people to register on a monthly basis.

$25 for up to 4 classes - $5 web site registration = $20
$40 for up to 8 classes - $5 web site registration = $35
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Description of Tai Chi:

The Chinese characters for T'ai Chi Ch'uan can be translated as the 'Supreme Ultimate Force'. The notion of 'supreme ultimate' is often associated with the Chinese concept of yin-yang, the notion that one can see a dynamic duality (male/female, active/passive, dark/light, forceful/yielding, etc.) in all things. 'Force' (or, more literally, 'fist') can be thought of here as the means or way of achieving this ying-yang, or 'supreme-ultimate' discipline.

Tai Chi, as it is practiced in the west today, can perhaps best be thought of as a moving form of yoga and meditation combined at all levels of ability. In addition, as you grow in strength, centeredness, and agility, Tai Chi eventually becomes a powerful soft form of martial arts similar to Aikido. There are a number of so-called forms (sometimes also called 'sets') which consist of a sequence of movements. Many of these movements are originally derived from the martial arts (and perhaps even more ancestrally than that, from the natural movements of animals and birds) although the way they are performed in Tai Chi is slowly, softly, and gracefully with smooth and even transitions between them.

In the year-round Tai Chi classes, you will receive a gentle introduction and an opportunity for ongoing practice in this ancient physical art form. You will grow in grace and strength as your skill advances.

Instructor Biography:

Mr. Terrence Cannon has been practicing Tai Chi for over 30 years. He welcomes people, ages seven and up to try the beautiful and powerful ancient art of Tai Chi.