Why do people attend Taiji classes?
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 6:29 am
Greetings,
A while ago, I did a little survey of my students to determine why they attended my Taiji classes (At the time I had about 70 regular students at different levels). It was to ascertain if there is a reason why so many seem to not be progressing in their proficiency or competency. The survey sought data on their frequency of practice and their motivations of doing Taiji and what they expected to gain from it. The survey was anonymous so that students need not fear repercussions and would be honest in their responses. From the survey forms received (about 50% returned) the following interesting data was derived,
On frequency of practice per week, about 75% practised 1-2 times a week. In fact, 30% did not practice at all outside of class!
As to their motivations, less that 10% probably closer to 5%, had any interest in the martial aspects of Taiji. About 30% appreciated the mental and psychological benefits/possibilities, but most just attended for health and exercise. I suspect that most see doing Taiji as just another exercise class that they attend!
However, on a positive note, there are signs that some few have begun to feel the 'difference' in themselves and are beginning to take Taiji more seriously. Then again it might be my wishful thinking!
I wonder if anyone else has had similar data, with classes that they conduct.
Take care,
Frank
A while ago, I did a little survey of my students to determine why they attended my Taiji classes (At the time I had about 70 regular students at different levels). It was to ascertain if there is a reason why so many seem to not be progressing in their proficiency or competency. The survey sought data on their frequency of practice and their motivations of doing Taiji and what they expected to gain from it. The survey was anonymous so that students need not fear repercussions and would be honest in their responses. From the survey forms received (about 50% returned) the following interesting data was derived,
On frequency of practice per week, about 75% practised 1-2 times a week. In fact, 30% did not practice at all outside of class!
As to their motivations, less that 10% probably closer to 5%, had any interest in the martial aspects of Taiji. About 30% appreciated the mental and psychological benefits/possibilities, but most just attended for health and exercise. I suspect that most see doing Taiji as just another exercise class that they attend!
However, on a positive note, there are signs that some few have begun to feel the 'difference' in themselves and are beginning to take Taiji more seriously. Then again it might be my wishful thinking!
I wonder if anyone else has had similar data, with classes that they conduct.
Take care,
Frank