Stroking Birds' Tails
What I really love about retirement are the opportunities to take up so many new challenges. Today was no exception when I participated in my first session of Tai Chi. It may be classed as a martial art but judo it is not. When the instructor asked if anyone had any previous experience, a friend volunteered that she had watched Kung Fu Panda. Unsurprisingly he told her that would not help!
Instead it was an hour of weight shifting, stroking sparrows' tails and turning large imaginary balls between our hands, all to a soundtrack of birds singing. I entered the studio with no preconceptions (I didn't even know if we were meant to wear shoes or not) and left it calm but enthused.
Lesson 2 is on Friday. Somehow I doubt if we shall progress to exercising with weapons which I understand can include spears, sabres and fans. Instead the emphasis is on learning a set sequence of moves, working with internal energy whilst slowing the mind, breath and movement of limbs.
As we get older, some people are drawn to anti-ageing products. Personally, I'm allured by any exercise routine that markets itself as good for arthritis, blood pressure, balance and flexibility. Of course, a spear would be good too, but I suspect it might be sometime before I'm even allowed a bird's feather, let alone a live sparrow.
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