

A MT is a person who is trained and authorised by Dr Paul Lam to conduct Tai Chi for Health instructor certifying workshops, like Dr Paul Lam himself. A MT makes great effort to master one's own direction in life, and that direction includes the dedication to promote the Tai Chi for Health programs to help people.
- Make the complex art of tai chi simple
- Communicate effectively
MTs have the right mixture of personality, training and experience to conduct the instructors' certifying class effectively.
- Being a organiser (co-ordinator) of at least two TCA/TCH workshops
- Knowing Parts I and II of Tai Chi for Arthritis well and being certified in both.
- Practice the Sun style 73 forms at a high level.
- Being a leader/instructor of TCA for at least one year
- Having the right qualifications and experience to conduct TCA/TCH workshops and communicate effectively with participants.
- Being prepared to be available to conduct the instructor/leader workshop six times per year, but at least two workshops per year to maintain the qualification.
- Being passionate about using TCA/TCH programs for improving people's health in the community.
- Be nominated by a MT, seconded by another, approved at least half of the MTs in your country and by Dr Lam
- Holds a current CPR qualification or equivalence.

- Preparation: Extensive materials are to be studied.
- Participated in MT workshops: A 4-day face-to-face and the one week "Exploring the Depth of Sun 73 Forms" workshops. Both workshops contain a comprehensive curriculum including in-depth knowledge of tai chi, teaching skill, how to deliver the program, the knowledge of chronic conditions and all other aspects of the programs.
- Mentorship: Required to conduct two workshops under a mentor of a fully qualified MT.
- Follow Up: MTs are required to practice tai chi regularly, give support to people you have trained.
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To be updated every two years.
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Support by Dr Paul Lam and other MT colleagues
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Certified instructor/leader and updates
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Nominate and train Senior Trainers
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Nominate MT candidates
Please read the above requirements carefully. It is important to know yourself why you would like to be a MT. Does all said above fit into your goal in life?
Do keep up with your interest and dedication to Tai Chi for Arthritis. If your goal is to help improving people's health with tai chi, then there is plenty of space and work with the Tai Chi for Health community wether you become a MT or not. Becoming a MT is like practicing tai chi, when everything flows at the right time and rhythm, the right event will happen. The flow comes naturally when everything is right.







