Types of Enrollment

Pay Per Class
These walk-in style classes usually cost $5-$15 per session and require no pre-registration.

Pro: You can go once a month or ten times a week and decide when to take off or when to attend.

Con: Because you pay as you go, you might be more apt to allow yourself to miss.

Pay in Advance
You pay a fixed rate for a certain period of time or block of classes. Some schools make you pay per month while other sell blocks of classes.

Pro: There is usually a savings when you pay in advance which is good if you have settled into a program and know you will attend.

Con: Paying in advance can be a gamble because if you miss you've already paid.

First Class Free?
Some schools offer an introduction class free of charge. Exceptions apply in pay-per-class situations.

May I Watch?
Most schools allow perspective students to watch all or part of a class. Don't be afraid to ask about observing.

Workshops
Workshops usually last from one hour to one week and can be a great way to learn Tai Chi specifics. Keep in mind the cost, what results are promised, and what you hope to get out of the workshop.

Certification
Beware! Tai Chi has no official certifications.

Learning Tai Chi from a Book
For beginners, learning from a book is like learning how to drive a stick-shift from a book.

Also read: How to Build a Practice