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Both the photos and the text for my Tai Chi for Seniors book are complete,

but I've lost the person who was testing the material for me. Actually, I've

been using this Form to teach seniors for a long time now, so it isn't

really a test of the material I need. It's a test of whether a person

unfamiliar with Tai Chi can actually learn these movements from my text and

photos, without any hands-on instruction.

I would prefer someone over 50 but am anxious to move quickly on this, so if

you're younger, that would be okay. I would also like someone with no

experience of Tai Chi, but if what you know is the Wu Form, it would

probably be okay, because that's so different. You would also need a video

camera.

You would learn short sequences of movement (emailed to you), one sequence

at a time. You would need to be able to video tape that movement and email

the video to me. When I see the tape, I am able to tell if I need to

clarify my instructions, or add to them - and you would get the corrected

instruction. In some cases, a second video of that sequence might be

needed. There are about 15 movement sequences left to do, each about 10-20

seconds.

Anybody here have the interest and time for this?

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