Tai Chi's Adaptability
The Studio
Typical session
Wave Hands Like Clouds
Size does not matter
Tribute to Donea
A bridge over the Concho River
Things are just ducky on the Concho
Ready for the show!
A day of training
Ready to play!
Breath and relax
On the ball
Thank you
Helping others help themself
World Tai Chi and Qigong Day 2007
Follw me please
Hi!
Master Choe
Chinese New Year 2007
Chinese New Year
World Tai Chi and Qigong Day 2006
Donea teaches Liangong
Small ball
Slow and gentle
Follow
A great group
Whoa Teri!
Thank you
The fan expo team
Taijiquan
Breath and relax
Dr. Feldhaus in Germany teaching Tai Chi
Tai Chi in Germany
Tai Chi in Germany
Step lightly ladies
Fan fans
Gather for tai chi
Tai Chi on the Concho
Push then relax
Opening Tai Chi
Not so fast buddy!
Kick out
Sunset
Tai Chi in the park
Star perfromers
Don't mess with her
Dr. Joe Feldhaus
Tai Chi is for everyone
The first Tai Chi Class in San Angelo Texas
Tai chi in the park
Taoist Bless Austin TX
Tai Chi Day 2007
Tai Chi in the Park
Tai Chi in the Park
Tai Chi in Park
Tai Chi in Park
Teri Hamer
Senior Center Tai Chi Class
Rainy Day on the Concho
Senior's Tai Chi Class
A New White Sash
Salute
Here's Your Sign!
Morning on the Concho River
Lady at Concho Health and Rehad Center in Eden Texas, play's Tai Chi from here wheel chair.
Tai Chi practitioners enjoying tai chi together inside our studio on Oakes Street.
Tai Chi is an art best done in groups to expand the expereince and Qi
The Tai Chi Posture wave hands like clouds is elegant and relaxing, as you can tell from this practitioner's expression.
Tai chi is a gentle internal martial art based on neutralizing force, not attacking, so the greater the force the faster it is neutralized. Gwen shows Andy a thing or two in this push-hands session.
Donea Ogle left us in February. She was an assistant instructor speacilaizing in Tai Chi for arthritis and people with disability. We miss her.
Our Tai Chi group takes its name from the ancient river that passes near our studio. This is one of the wooden bridges that cross the Concho River.
Over one hundred ducks, king fishers, and cranes call the Concho River their home, these are couple of the residence.
Members of the San Angelo Adult Day Care center prepare for a tai chi demonstration put on by our club members.
Members of our club travlked to Austin Texas to receive intensive training on Taoist style Tai Chi at the Barton Springs Park.
Vistors to the Concho Health and Rehab Center prepare for a seminar on Tai Chi healing and health techniques.
Tai Chi is an internal healing martial art, anyone who can think and breath can benfit from it.
Teri demonstrats the Yin Yang ball exercise sequence at our visit to the Concho Health and Rehab Center. Yes that's a 10 pound medicine ball Teri is using, its great for the core muscles.
Teri takes time to thank the residence of Concho Health and Rehab Center for inviting our team to visit.
Donna talks to people at Eden's Concho Health and Rehab Center during our visit. Donna is skilled in Beijing Tai Chi, Pushing Hands, Liangong, and Tai Chi Fan.
Member's of Tai Chi Concho show off their fan skills to the public at Kirby Family Park in San Angelo.
Gwen teaches the basic of the tai chi fan to avid students during World Tai Chi Day
Here we are, members of the Tai Chi Concho Club performing Tai Chi over the Concho River.
My first Tai Chi teacher, Master Choe Hwuang Sun, South Korea 1998. "Whe you know 64 things about water you will understand tai chi."
Each year we have a party to celebrate Chinese New Year, good friends, fun, and games with tons of Chinese food.
Doctor Feldhaus, Donna, Jane, and Teri discuss tai chi
Tai Chi along the Concho River in 2006 where we had a perefect day for Tai Chi and chi kung
Donea teaches Liangong during Tai Chi Day 2006
Donna shows grace and beauty in her tai chi practice
Teri and Le show the meaning of subtle concentarion while during tai chi
The mind leads the qi and the qi leads the body, just follow the feeling
Joe, Gwen, Donna, and Tineva show perfect form during tai chi day 2006
Teri shows rooster stands on one leg during tai chi fan demonstartion at World Tai Chi Day 2007
Mercy is hunbled when a spectaor thanks her for the tai chi fan demo. Mercy is skilled in Beijing Tai Chi and Flying Rainbow Fan
Donna, Gwen, and Mercy show perfect step in time during the 32 form Tai Chi fan demonstartion at World Tai Chi Day 2007
Taijiquan means great energy hand
A good stretch before tai chi is recommended
While in Willich Germany Dr. Joe Feldhaus took time to teach tai chi
Tai chi is unviversal practiced in almost every country of the world.
Teri, Mercy, Gwen, and Donna show grace and poise while performing the flying rainbow fan sequence before many people at world tai chi day 2007
A group join a fan seminar to learn the basics of fan use
People gather for tai chi in the park held the third saturdya of each month.
Our team photo taken April 2006
Yin and yang forwrad and back tense and relax, that's the secret to liangong
Opening tai chi performance for World Tai Chi and Qigong Day 2007 in San Angelo, Texas. Kirby Family Park
Gwen shows how to avoid a purse snatcher using tai chi principles. Ward off and roll back.
Tai Chi fan team show right heel kick
Mercy captures the art of tai chi fan as she does turn and look to the moon
Every Thursday morning from 7:30 to 8:30 people join in to do tai chi at River Plaza Park
Jan and Cindy learned to do tai chi well enough to waer their kung fu sash of accomplishment.
Donna slings a mean wushu sword during a tai chi sword seminar at World Tai Chi Day 2007
Dr. Joe as we call him is an accomplished tai chi practitioner skilled in Beijing Tai Chi, International Yang Style Push Hands, and Liangong therputic exercises. He is also a practicing Osteopathic doctor in Eden Texas.
Tai chi can accomodate all people
Master Joy Xu in a class photo taken February 2002, at the San Angelo Fine Arts Studio. I am the one taking the picture.
Tai chi is best done out of doors among the trees near running water.
Taoist monks and nuns from China visited Austin Texas in July 2006 and blessed the State Capital. Taoist are the originator of Tai Chi.
Follow the fan
Tai Chi in the Park 2005
We began Tai Chi in the Park in 2004, now three years later is has grown.
Single whip
Teri wearing the blue sash is skilled in Beijing Tai Chi, Yang Family Push Hands, Flying Rainbow Fan, and Liangong. She regualry holds Tai Chi Classes at the Senior Center in San Angelo.
Station 618 the Senior Center Tai Chi Class
The Concho River gives it's name to our Tai Chi Group. Look close and you will see a crane looking for breakfast in the morning rain.
San Angelo embraces Tai Chi as a way to stay healthly and fit while having fun.
Bobby Sue Burns achives her Kung Fu white sash by demonstrating the entire Beijing Style forms from memory before a crowd of her peers. Good job Bobby!
A new kung fu white sash receives commendadtion on her achivement
Our new Tai Chi Studio Sign. Designed by and selected by the club members of Tai Chi Concho.
Photo of sun refelcting of the Concho River into a stand of Pecan trees. This is our view each morning for Tai Chi in the Park. Won't you join us?
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Tai Chi's Adaptability
Lady at Concho Health and Rehad Center in Eden Texas, play's Tai Chi from here wheel chair.
































































