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  • Introducing Ancient Three Seven Style of Tai Chi (三世七) to our system
  • 04MAR
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    Introducing Ancient Three Seven Style of Tai Chi (三世七) to our system

    Three Seven (三世七) style Tai Chi Quan was told to be founded by Xu Xuan Ping (许宣平), a Tang dynasty Daoist monk. It was secretly transmitted through many generations until towards early 20th century, A master named Song Shu Ming showed his excellent skills of Tai Chi push hands in Beijing that result in many

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  • 17OCT
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    New Tai Chi Push Hands competition rule from China

    A few weeks ago, we had a chance to discuss with a visiting Chinese Tai Chi master regarding the new draft Tai Chi Push hands competition rule from mainland China. Those who watched Tai Chi Push Hands competitions, all have the feeling that it’s very un-Tai Chi like but more wrestling contests, full of force
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  • 17JUL
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    Traditional Yang Style Tai Chi workshop this August

    Recently I have taken the National Treasurer role for Tai Chi Australia (TCAA), a not for profit organization that supports Tai Chi of all Styles in Australia.  It’s a voluntary position to help promoting and organizing more Tai Chi events in Australia. As part of this financial year’s plan, I am going to run a
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