
I met a woman in my physical therapy clinic. She was recovering from a shoulder injury, and I was recovering from knee surgery. Full of doubt, stressing over my current circumstances, I wondered if I would ever be active again. She told me about her Tai Chi class that was giving her more mobility and strength. Thinking of all the reasons I shouldn't take Tai Chi, I was hesitant. After all at my age (52), with my leg disability, and not to mention being 40 lbs overweight; these sounded like good excuses. My hobbies at that time were watching TV and eating late night snacks -- not a pretty picture. Deep down I wanted to change, but I didn't know how. Finally, I decided to take my new friend's advice, and meet her Tai Chi instructor. He was a very positive man who patiently listened to my story. He was kind and only asked me a few questions on what I hoped to achieve in taking Tai Chi. He allowed me to join my friend's class where I began to share the fun and excitement of learning a new skill. Master Gracey never showed signs of disappointment when I told him I felt I was slow in learning some of the Tai Chi forms. He encouraged me to keep practicing, and gave me a gentle reminder that we all learn at different levels and speeds. The Sifu knew just what I needed each step of the way. The classes were always exciting, and I always looked forward to attending. I'm surprised that two years have gone by so fast. I've never stayed with any exercise program this long. Today, I find myself stronger and healthier in body and mind than I was in my 30's. . In conclusion, I am learning new skills, meeting positive people, and beginning a journey to having a more balanced life. One should never get discouraged with set-backs in life; we all have something to overcome and lessons to be learned. It was truly my lucky day when my friend brought me to meet Master Gracey and his competent staff Darlene E. Von Bank
I have found the Sandy Shaolin Arts studio to be a wonderful place to experience the benefits and growth afforded by the practice of Tai Chi and Chi Qong. The teachers are exceptionally dedicated in their own practice and in their efforts to inspire and facilitate the growth of the individual student. We are always provided with imaginative ways of exploring and relating to the different elements of Tai Chi. Shaolin Arts is the best place I have found to develop a Tai Chi practice and a valuable community resource. I am grateful for the opportunity I have had to participate. Richard Martinez

