TaichiFlow
Meditation in Motion
TTaichiFlow is a meditation in motion based on Tai Chi Chuan, designed for urban rhythms and modern transitions. It helps you enter Flow fast — where body, breath, and intention align — through guided practice and portable micro-rituals you can re-activate anywhere: at your desk, while walking, or before a meeting.
Beginners welcome. Languages: EN / FR / ES.
Outdoor practice in Barcelona (Turó park, Seaside)
Designed for modern transitions
- Re-activate anywhere: desk, walk, before a meeting
- Continuity in motion: body–breath–intention aligned
- Micro-rituals (2–5 min) built to “bridge” moments
- Recommended path: taster → coaching → cycles / packs
A progressive mind-body method rooted in Tai Chi Chuan, created for the rhythms of modern life. Plays on Youtube. Opens in a new tab.
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Start in 3 steps ( 1 -2-3)
1.Start for free
First activation of flow — simple, no prerequisites. Choose your entry:
New outdoor discovery slots — Port Olímpic
- Fridays & Saturdays · 10:00–12:00.
- Discover TaichiFlow by the sea through a short guided outdoor session.
Grounding, posture, breath, attention, and flow in movement. - Watch, stop by, ask a question. No booking required.
Contact James on WhatsApp if needed.
Why Port Olímpic works so well?
Practising outdoors brings out key dimensions of TaichiFlow.
At Port Olímpic, the open horizon, the sea air, and the wider space make grounding, gaze, balance, and flow in movement more tangible.
StartFlow—Free 10’ (1:1)
- First contact with TaichiFlow.
- No payment. No commitment.
Typical slots: mornings + lunch (Turó Park) — see live availability when booking.
AccessFlow—free 20’ (Group request 3-7)
- for pre-formed groups friends,
- Meetup community or small groups already formed.
Lunch slots: Thu & Fri (Turó Park). We confirm once the group is complete
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2.Private Coaching 1:1-Duo
Anchoring: posture + breath
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3.Cycles
Install continuity over time
Beginners welcome. Languages: EN / FR / ES.
Outdoor practice in Barcelona (pleasant conditions only).
Practice mainly indoors during the winter season (December–February).
