Raymond Sol
Tai Chi Instructor
New TAI CHI AND QIGONG
Classes at
JAZZERCISE SCOTTSDALE NORTH


New 
Tai Chi and Qigong classes
At The
Jazzercise Scottsdale North,
 located at 7609 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Suites 16 & 17
(SE corner of Pinnacle Peak Road and Miller)
Scottsdale, AZ

New Classes Starting Monthly
CURRENT MONTHLY SCHEDULE
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Private Lessons Available
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Programs and Classes


Welcome to the wonderful world of Tai Chi and Qigong.  The goals for these classes are to improve balance and stability, flexibility and strength, and relaxation and stress relief.  These are exercise classes based on ancient Chinese martial arts skills that are now used for health and wellness.

Level I students are "Beginners" who are being taught the Tai Chi Form's movements.  They are learning to "go with the flow."  
Level II students are Advanced people who have learned the Tai Chi Forms movements and are now refining all the movements.  
Advanced students are taught the Qigong deep breathing exercises associated with each specific Tai Chi movement.  The combination of doing both the Tai Chi moves and the Qigong breathing exercises, results in a truly mind/body moving relaxation experience.   

 


Tai Chi Simplified 25 *

Level - I

This is an exercise class, and is the first step towards learning the Tai Chi Simplified 25 Form, as taught by Master Teacher, Raymond Sol, MS. Ed.  Students will be introduced to a special Tai Chi Form that was first created by the Chinese Sports Committee in 1956, in China.  This Form, sometimes called the Beijing Form, was later revised and simplified, and is now probably the most widely practiced Tai Chi Form in the world.  This revised Form has been modified further by Raymond Sol, MS. Ed., and includes 25 Tai Chi movements.


Normally, it will take about 8 to 10 weeks to learn the 25 Tai Chi Level - I movements.  After learning the movements and how to "go with the flow," students may wish to move up into the Tai Chi Level - II class, where they will further refine and fine tune all the movements.  There are no prerequisites for this class.

 

Tai Chi Simplified 25

Level - II    

This is an exercise class, and is a continuation of the Tai Chi Level - I class, where students have already learned the 25 Tai Chi movements of the Tai Chi Simplified 25 Form, as taught by Raymond Sol, MS. Ed.  This class will further refine the 25 Tai Chi movements and now introduce Qigong deep breathing exercises associated with each movement.  This will also further enhance the Tai Chi Simplified 25 Form into a truly moving relaxation experience.  This is an "ongoing" class where the 25 Tai Chi movements will be repeated many times.  The prerequisite for this class is the Tai Chi Level – I Simplified 25 class.


GUANG PING YANG STYLE TAI CHI *

 

This style has sometimes been called the "Imperial Style" because it was once taught to the Imperial Families in China.  Now, Raymond Sol, MS. Ed., a Certified Level 3 Instructor (ATCQA), and master teacher, will help students progressively learn the 64 gentle movements of this ancient style, as modified and now taught by him.  In 2012/13, and again in 2015/16, Professor Sol received the Outstanding Adjunct Professor Awards, from the Maricopa County Community College District, for his Tai Chi and Qigong teaching.  


The goals for these classes are to improve balance and stability, strength and flexibility, and relaxation and stress relief.

 

Tai Chi Level – I

This class is for people who are first learning the tai chi moves and the overall flow of the 64 Tai Chi movements.  Students will also be introduced to the martial arts aspects of each movement.  This is the prerequisite for Level II.  Depending upon the student's dedication and practice efforts, learning the Form could range for 3 months to 9 months.  This class requires at least 6 students to be scheduled.  People interested in this Class need to add their name to  the class waiting list.  This class will be taught on Tue. and Thur. at 1pm to 2pm.

 

Tai Chi Level – II

This class is for people to further refine, perfect, and practice the 64 Tai Chi movements.  People will also be introduced to Qigong deep breathing techniques associated with each tai chi movement.  The combination of Tai Chi and Qigong will further enhance the student’s skills/knowledge, and relaxation abilities.

 

Each class will begin with warm up stretching exercises, followed by Qigong deep breathing movements, and a simple body centering activity.  Students will then be instructed on the various tai chi movements of the gently flowing Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi style. Ample time will be provided to allow the students to practice the new movements and how to integrate all the tai chi movements together.

 

* As taught by Raymond Sol, MS. Ed.



No Special Clothes, No Special Equipment 

 

No special clothes or equipment are needed for these classes.  Students are asked to wear loose comfortable clothing.  Cross training shoes that have not been worn outdoors on dirt or sandy surfaces, or are scrubbed clean, should be worn to keep the workout floor clean.  The Tai Chi movements will all be done standing and you will not be required to get down on the floor.  You must check with your doctor to confirm that the Tai Chi health and wellness exercises will be OK.  This is your responsibility.



Future Programs and Classes


Also planned are two Special Tai Chi and Qigong Classes, that will be offered at various times during the year.  There are no prerequisites for these Special Classes.  Again, these are all exercise classes focusing on balance and stability, flexibility and strength, and relaxation and stress relief.


Dragon Sword


Please note, you don't need to know Tai Chi.

You will learn the moves in class.

This is a very beautiful and elegant Tai Chi Form, that uses a 3 foot sword to help people exercise for health and wellness.  In ancient Chinese history the sword was considered a feminine weapon.  Many upper class women became great sword fighters.  Celtic women warriors always fought with swords along side their husbands.  Some mythological women warriors fought with two swords, at one time! 


Gasp! 


The Dragon Sword Form has 32 tai chi movements.  The class is scheduled for 14 weeks and students will learn new moves every class, as they progress through the Form.  This is a great exercise program for the working the arms, shoulders, and upper body. Balance and stability, along with strength and flexibility will be emphasized while the students progress through the form.  Students will be provided with a practice sword, or they can bring their own sword.


Lotus Blossom Fan


Please note, you don't need to know Tai Chi.

You will learn the moves in class.

This is a very elegant and beautiful Tai Chi Form, that uses a hand fan to help people exercise for health and wellness.  In ancient Chinese history the fan was considered a masculine weapon.  Then during the 18th century the fan became a woman's close companion, and was used to "signal" different messages to people "who knew" the language.   However, in this class all the Lotus Blossom Fan's movements taught, are the ancient Tai Chi warrior skills.  Very deceptive! Yet elegant! You'll just look beautiful while you knock someone's lights out.


Yikes!


This is also a great exercise routine to strengthen the upper body including the wrists, elbows, and shoulders.  The upper body joints will become more flexible with these exercises.  The Form has 32 Tai Chi movements.  The class is scheduled for 12 sessions, and students will learn new moves at every class, while they progress through the Form.  Students may supply their own hand fan or purchase one from the teacher.


Tiger Staff


Please Note, you don't need to know Tai Chi.

You will learn the moves in class.

Known as the "Grandfather of Weapons", the staff was the first weapon the monks learned how to use for protection, fighting, and exercise.  As the monks traveled between temples, they were frequently attacked by bandits, and robbed or killed.  Once Tai Chi was introduced to the monks, they quickly developed fighting skills using the staff.  Unlike mild shepherds minding their sheep, the staff in the hands of a monk became a knock-out weapon.


Ouch !


The Tiger Staff has 44 movements, plus a few extras, to make this a great way to further practice the balance and stability exercises that tai chi is known for developing.  Great for exercising the upper body and balancing on one leg.  The class is normally 20 sessions, and students will learn new moves at every class. Ample time to practice is always provided.  Practice staffs (5 foot) will be provided, or students can bring their own.  



Prenatal Tai Chi

Group and Private classes

Group classes require at least 8 people to be scheduled at the Jazzercise studio.  The class in normally 10 weeks, but can be extended if needed.  The class would meet on Fridays at 11:30am to 12:30am.  The cost is $100 for the 10 sessions.  Extra sessions would cost $10/session.


Private lessons can also be scheduled.  The private sessions are normally held in the early afternoon at the student's home.  Each session is one hour, and the number of sessions will based on each person's individual need.  The rate is $50/hour


This is a very graceful and easy flowing Tai Chi Form, that was created for prenatal women who need to begin exercising for their own health, and the health of their new baby.  In this class Qigong beep breathing exercises will be incorporated into all the tai chi movements.  This is a major benefit that will help prenatal women increase the amount of oxygen they take into their blood stream.  The oxygen rich blood can then circulate throughout their body, and the new baby's body.  Improving the health and wellness of both mom and baby.


Another benefit of Tai Chi exercises is the overall strengthening of the prenatal women's body.  Many doctor's recommend prenatal women do light exercises like walking or swimming to help keep their bodies healthy.   Tai Chi does the same thing, but in a more relaxed state.


Tai Chi is also known for it's strong emphasis on balance and stability.  As the prenatal woman's body changes and the baby grows bigger, body balance can become as issue.  All the graceful flowing Tai Chi movements incorporate many balance elements to help maintain stability while moving.


It is also great for prenatal women who are already doing yoga or other exercise programs, and now want to add something new to their health routine.  The really nice thing about the Prenatal Tai Chi classes is that you never have to get down on the floor!  All of the Tai Chi flowing movements are done standing, with no bending over.  More details will follow.



Parkinson's Classes

Private Lessons

I am Certified by the Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Association to teach Tai Chi for Balance.  This Certification is for people/students who have balance and stability concerns, and is specifically aimed to help Parkinson's students.  However, anyone with balance and stability concerns are also welcome to participate.


Normally, all Parkinson's classes are private, and the student needs to be mobile to receive instruction.  Two tests will be performed to determine mobility and if the student will qualify for either the standing/balance class (one hour), or the seated/flexibility class (half hour).  Private lessons will give me the opportunity to devote all my time and energy with the student, and maximize the benefits.


Please note, recently diagnosed people who are very mobile (driving, hiking, swimming, etc.) are welcome to join my regular Tai Chi and Qigong class at the studio.  Starting Tai Chi soon after the diagnosis, and with regular practice (2 to 3 times a week), can help extend the period of time they can remain mobile.


Unfortunately, nothing is guaranteed, but many studies by the Mayo Clinic and the Harvard Medical School have shown that regular Tai Chi exercise is good for balance and stability concerns.  Plus, regular Tai Chi exercise is very important for maintaining good health and wellness.  Much will depend upon the student's attitude and the support of family and friends.  In addition, it is recommended that the student attend class at least 2 to 3 times a week. 


Private Parkinson's lesson rates are: $60/hour.   $30/half hour

  



Pricing Options


Tier 1 Rates (For Beginners/Intermediate students)
10 Sessions $100 (Must be used in 45 days)
20 Sessions $180 (Must be used in 90 days)
 

Tier 2 Rates (For Advanced students)
10 Sessions $80 (Must be used in 45 days)
20 Sessions $140 (Must be used in 90 days)
 

Special Weapon Classes.  Each Special Class will be 30 minutes long and the rate will be $50 for 10 sessions.  The Special Classes are now scheduled for 11:30am to 12noon on both Tue. and Thur.  You do not need to know Tai Chi to attend these classes.  You will learn the Tai Chi moves associated with each weapon.  Remember, these are health and wellness classes  


Currently being offered is the Tiger Staff Special Class.   .

 

Monthly Unlimited Rate
$80 (Must commit to a 3 month period)

 

Individual Session Rate.  $15


Private Tai Chi Lessons Rate

$50/person/Session

Private Small Group = 3 & 4 People:  $150/Session


All Private Lessons are held at the student's home or office


Get Directions To:
7609 E. Pinnacle Peak Road
Scottsdale Arizona 85255
USA

Get Directions To:
7609 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd
Scottsdale AZ 85255
USA




TAI CHI BODY BALANCE LLC

FEBRUARY 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE                                    www.raymondsol.com

 

TIMES

Monday

1/30

Tuesday           1/31

Wednesday 2/1

Thursday 2/2  

Friday 2/3

TIMES

10:30a

Tai Chi 25 

Tai Chi 64 

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

 

10:30a

11:30a

Tai Chi 25 

Special

Class

Tiger Staff

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Class 

Tiger Staff

 

11:30a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12noon


Tai Chi 64

Level 1

Beginner

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 


1pm 

Open House 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMES

Monday 2/6

Tuesday 2/7

Wednesday 2/8

Thursday 2/9

Friday 2/10

TIMES

10:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

 

10:30a

11:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special    Cls

Tiger Staff

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

 

11:30a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12noon

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

12noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMES

Monday 2/13

Tuesday 2/14

Wednesday 2/15

Thursday 2/16

Friday 2/17

TIMES

10:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

 

10:30a

11:30a

Tai chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

 

11:30a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12noon

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

12noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMES

Monday 2/20

Tuesday 2/21

Wednesday 2/22

Thursday 2/23

Friday 2/24

TIMES

10:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

 

10:30a

11:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

 

11:30a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12noon

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

12noon

 

TIMES

Monday 2/27

Tuesday 2/28

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

TIMES

10:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level II

Advanced

Tai Chi 64

Level II

Advanced

 

 

 

10:30a

11:30a

Tai Chi 25

Level I

Beginner

Special Cls.

Tiger Staff

 

 

 

 

11:30a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12noon

 

Tai Chi 64

Level I

Beginner

 

 

 

12noon