A group of approximately twenty-five Tai Chi practitioners pose for a photo on a green lawn in a resort-like backyard, surrounded by mature trees under an overcast sky. They are arranged in two rows, standing and kneeling. Most wear black training clothing with Tai Chi logos; a few wear colorful jackets in red, teal, and orange. Alex Dong stands in the center middle row wearing a wide-brimmed hat and olive jacket. Below the photo on a dark background, white text reads: Alex Dong Tai Chi Workshop, June 2026. The Life Enhancement Coaching logo appears in the lower left, and Life-Enhancement-Coaching.com in the lower right.

Tai Chi Seminar June 2026

July 02, 20262 min read

Last weekend I attended a Tai Chi workshop with Alex Dong, head of our Dong Style Tai Chi system.

I've been doing Tai Chi off and on for more than 20 years in support of my other martial arts, and now I'm coming back after a three-year break.

Among the many reasons I've returned is because I need qigong for down-regulating my nervous system.

The seminar was at my friend's house in his resort-like backyard. The weather was oddly cold and rainy for the end of June in the desert. Although I'm generally well-known for training outside in just about any weather, my dysregulated nervous system couldn't take it.

On the first day, at times my lower back tightened up. I would sit in a folding chair and do the movements getting the stances and weight shifts as close as possible.

By the end of the second day, my arms and shoulders painfully tightened up too. I decided to observe and absorb, but my body was telling me to please go home and get warm.

I have said previously that "Giving up would be boring." That’s true, but it’s also true that tactical retreats are a thing.

I had already achieved my major goals for the workshop:

☯️ Learning principles

☯️ Making new friends

☯️ Having important conversations about my long-term goals in Tai Chi

I would like to teach qigong someday — this weekend's workshop put me on that path.

With those goals accomplished, I was free to take my tactical retreat.

I texted my husband. When I came home he greeted me with my robe warmed up from the dryer and the electric blanket warming up the bed.

As I write this a few days later, my body feels better and I'm back in Tai Chi class on my path.

When have you taken a tactical retreat that has paid off later?

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This is the Somatic Layer of my coaching: Where your body, nervous system, and resilience become leadership assets.

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Amy Stewart-Cooper

Amy Stewart-Cooper

I'm a Certified Personal Coach, graduated from Thriving Coach Academy which is an ICF accredited program. I am also an Endorsed Colleague of 500 Rising. I also have a black belt in Okinawan Kenpo and Kobudo. And I used own and operate a popular fine dining Italian restaurant.

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