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It's finally Friday morning and I'm off for two weeks....and it would be bl**dy nice to have a holiday with positive stuff happening, instead for some negative sh*t for a change, just saying! 😉😆😂🤞🏻
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We went to grab pizza the other day with the oldest step son.we place the order and received this. I have missed the website. It been a crazy 6 weeks. Last week I was one of the featured speakers at an Adaptive Technology Conference in Austin, Tx. I started in the business 18 months ago. I talked about how adaptive Tai chi and sports allow the disabled populations participate.
 

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I have a good friend with Parkinsons who recovered a lot of his mobility from doing Tai Chi. Unfortunately he has now lost the ability to do Tai Chi because it is not practical when using a walking frame and the difference in his health is not good to see.

I will send him and our trainer your picture. Hopefully they can work something out.
 
I have a good friend with Parkinsons who recovered a lot of his mobility from doing Tai Chi. Unfortunately he has now lost the ability to do Tai Chi because it is not practical when using a walking frame and the difference in his health is not good to see.

I will send him and our trainer your picture. Hopefully they can work something out.
Tai chi is big in the Parkinson's community. When I get come, I will send you a link to a group that Tai chi with a walker. It can also be done in a chair One of the reasons I been in Tai chi for 30 + years is because of the way it changes people for the good. Well except knight that say Ni!
 
Tai chi is big in the Parkinson's community. When I get come, I will send you a link to a group that Tai chi with a walker. It can also be done in a chair One of the reasons I been in Tai chi for 30 + years is because of the way it changes people for the good. Well except knight that say Ni!
The Knights Who Say "Ni" did Tai Chi??

All they wanted was a shrubbery.
 
I have a good friend with Parkinsons who recovered a lot of his mobility from doing Tai Chi. Unfortunately he has now lost the ability to do Tai Chi because it is not practical when using a walking frame and the difference in his health is not good to see.

I will send him and our trainer your picture. Hopefully they can work something out.
 
Tai chi is big in the Parkinson's community. When I get come, I will send you a link to a group that Tai chi with a walker. It can also be done in a chair One of the reasons I been in Tai chi for 30 + years is because of the way it changes people for the good. Well except knight that say Ni!

The Knights Who Say "Ni" did Tai Chi??

All they wanted was a shrubbery.
I think I met Roger The Shrubber.
 

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