Tai Chi Rules in Lower School
by Joan Martin
BFS physical education teacher Staci Otto is a
Renaissance woman of sports and fitness. Not only is she an accomplished
multi-sport athlete, she also is a practitioner of yoga, taebo total
body workouts, kick-boxing, and tai chi.
Tai chi is a traditional Chinese mind-body relaxation exercise
consisting of 108 intricate exercise sequences performed in a slow
relaxed manner over a 30 minute period. It uses slow sets of body
movements and controlled breathing to improve balance, flexibility,
muscle strength and overall health.
Staci incorporated tai chi lessons into all of her lower school
classes this fall; in early December she led an assembly in the upper
gym in which all 215 kindergarten through fourth grade children carried
out a group tai chi.
Accompanied by lyrical and relaxing music, everyone in the gym—all
lower school teachers, the PE faculty, several school administrators,
and Head of School Michael Nill—followed Staci and her 10 student
leaders in the tai chi routine.
It was an amazing and memorable experience, and an activity that
the children, and especially the adults in the community, want to
continue.

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