
I was delighted yesterday to receive a copy of an important new book, Walking on Pins and Needles by Arlene Faulk.
Plus, it was hand-delivered by the author!

Welcoming Arlene Faulk, the founder of Faulk Tai chi and newly published author, to the Chicago Tai Chi studio.
What do I think about Arlene's book?
You'll find that on the very first page.
“In Walking on Pins and Needles, Arlene Faulk delivers a gripping memoir of her exciting professional trajectory, first interrupted, then ultimately flattened, by chronic neurological disease. Hitting a dead end with Western Medicine, she explores other healing modalities, including the ancient, low-impact movements of Tai Chi. Slowly, steadily, her health returns. A powerfully inspirational story, exquisitely written.”

Walking on Pins and Needles will be released by the end of February 2022 and available on
Amazon and other outlets.
I strongly recommend you read it. It's a powerful, well-crafted story of illness and healing, with Tai Chi playing a starring role.

Chris Cinnamon, JD, MS
Certified Exercise Physiologist
Head Instructor
Author, Tai Chi for Knee Health