Tai Chi for People With Breast Cancer

Judith Sachs, an experienced tai chi teacher, explains what tai chi is and the benefits it offers people with breast cancer.
Jan 19, 2024
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Tai chi is described as meditation in motion. But what does that mean, exactly? 

Listen to the podcast to hear Judith explain:

  • what tai chi is and its history

  • what a typical tai chi class consists of

  • the benefits tai chi offers people with breast cancer

About the guests
 
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Judith Sachs

Judith Sachs is the founder and director of Anyone Can Move, an adaptive movement program in Philadelphia, PA. Her goal is to get everyone moving, whether they’re standing or in a chair. Judith is a 30-year practitioner of tai chi push hands, a practice that maximizes balance and breath. She teaches a variety of tai chi, quigong, balance, and gait classes.

— Last updated on February 24, 2024 at 6:03 PM

 
 
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