Old Pueblo Tai Chi and Qigong shirts are available through the Path4Change Etsy shop, featuring Tucson-inspired designs for class, practice, and community events.
January 15, 2026
🌄 Old Pueblo Tai Chi & Qigong T-Shirts
We’re excited to share two custom-designed T-shirts for our practice community in Tucson—one for Tai Chi and one for Qigong. They’re comfortable shirts for class and everyday wear, and each design includes meaningful calligraphy and Old Pueblo / Sonoran Desert symbolism (details below).
Quick Answer: How to Order
Our new Old Pueblo Tai Chi & Qigong shirts are now available through the Path4Change Etsy shop.
Two designs: Old Pueblo Tai Chi and Old Pueblo Qigong
The designs were created for the Old Pueblo Tai Chi community here in Tucson, with imagery inspired by movement, breath, desert color, and practice.
These shirts can also make a thoughtful gift for a Tai Chi or Qigong student, teacher, or practice partner.
Design 1: Old Pueblo Tai Chi Shirt
Centered in movement. Aligned with Heaven and Earth.
The calligraphy on this Tai Chi shirt reflects deep Daoist principles and the cosmic balance of human life:
太极拳 (Tài Jí Quán) – Supreme Ultimate Fist
太极 (Tai Chi): The dynamic balance of Yin and Yang ☯︎
拳 (Quan): Fist or martial art 👊
Together, this refers to the ancient internal martial art that cultivates harmony, flow, and focused strength through soft, continuous movement.
天人地 (Tiān Rén Dì) – Heaven, Human, Earth
天 (Heaven): Spirit, intention, and inspiration
人 (Human): The integrator and harmonizer
地 (Earth): Grounding, stability, and support
This cosmic trinity reflects the goal of Tai Chi: to align the body and mind between Heaven and Earth, flowing in accordance with the Dao.
Design 2: Old Pueblo Qigong Shirt
Earth-rooted. Spirit-fueled. Breath-led.
The calligraphy on this Qigong shirt features two foundational concepts from Daoist internal cultivation:
Left Side – 土氣功 (Tǔ Qì Gōng) — “Earth Qigong” / “Grounding Qigong,” used here poetically to evoke rootedness, desert earth, and grounded practice.
土 (Earth): Grounding and stability
氣 (Qi): Vital energy and breath
功 (Gong): Skillful, disciplined practice
Together, it represents aligning with nature and cultivating inner harmony through mindful movement and energetic awareness.
Right Side – 精氣神 (Jīng Qì Shén) – The Three Treasures
精 (Jing): Essence – the foundation of life
氣 (Qi): Energy – the life force in motion
神 (Shen): Spirit – consciousness and clarity
This triad reflects the path of personal cultivation: refining body, energy, and spirit into alignment and balance.
Symbolism and Style
At the heart of the image is a desert Yin-Yang symbol, with an adobe-style pueblo dwelling, sunset, and cacti. It connects the Daoist principle of balance with the Sonoran landscape, grounding ancient wisdom in local spirit. Surrounding the symbols are:
A Central Lotus Flower
The lotus rises from mud to bloom in light—a symbol of spiritual awakening, resilience, and purity of intention. It reflects the practitioner's journey through stillness, breath, and movement toward inner transformation.
Two Yellow Dahlias
Dahlias represent strength, commitment, and inner radiance. Their placement on either side of the design evokes balance and harmony, like Yin and Yang in flower form.
Small Blossoms and Leaves
These speak to natural growth, the flourishing of practice, and the seasonal cycle of renewal that echoes through Tai Chi and Qigong traditions.
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