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Tai Chi Sydney
Posted on 09. Feb, 2012 by Tai Chi Master.
NSW SENIORS STEP OUT GET ACTIVE DAY Royal National Park Tai Chi is a non-strenuous recreational exercise for keeping your mind & body healthy. It is very easy to learn and gives immediate results in relief from stress and aches & pain. It is known to improve relaxation and treat arthritis, asthma, diabetes, Parkinson’s & [...]
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Gandmaster Khor’s Greeting for the New Year
Posted on 19. Jan, 2012 by Tai Chi Master.
Health, Prosperity, Longevity and Good Luck for the year ahead It is almost Chinese New Year – the year of the Water Dragon, year 4710. The lunar new year on which it is based begins on Monday 23rd January. In ancient China, the celestial Dragon represented the emperor and power. Today, it is the [...]
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Welcome to the Australian Academy of Tai Chi
Posted on 01. Jan, 2012 by Tai Chi Master.
Our motto “Enjoy Peaceful Tranqulity as You Exercise, Mind, Body & Breath” Since 1976, we have been fortunate to help over 200,000 people learn Tai Chi through the Australian Academy of Tai Chi. Enjoy your time on our website, and we look forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions about our Tai [...]
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New South Wales Tai Chi Newsletter
Posted on 23. Dec, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Life Nourishment Skills The Academy begins a new affiliation and a journey back to the roots of Tai Chi. This spiritual journey will feature study of the Taoist art of “Life Nourishment”, the philosophy, meditation and healing energy; Qigong, massage, and nutrition. Wudang Mountain, is where Tai Chi was originally created. Up there on the [...]
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Queensland Tai Chi Newsletter Term 4 2011
Posted on 26. Nov, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Tai Chi is the supreme ultimate for your daily maintenance Constant multitasking, overbooking and then blacking out with sleep creates a life of catch-up and anxiety. Tai chi manages to slow time down to its natural pace. It allows the mind to rest calmly in the present moment, while the body flows with gentle exercise [...]
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Tai Chi Sydney Grandmaster Khor Workshop
Posted on 01. Nov, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Five Animal Frolics A ground breaking exercise system created by legendary Chinese physician Hua Tuo. It provided the fundamentals for the subsequent development of Qigong and Tai Chi. The preview of this workshop in this year’s seminar series was a huge success. Grandmaster Khor is now offering it as a comprehensive one day intensive workshop. Learn this [...]
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Tai Chi Sydney Newletter Term 3
Posted on 23. Jul, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
TAI CHI — Annual seminar will feature Neuroplasticity, Brain Mapping , Chi Meditation, In The Zone, Connective Tissues,Yin/Yang Balance, Sensing Hands, Mind-Body Coordination, Weight Transference. TAO YIN QIGONG –. Energy exercises for Treating Diabetes, Hypertension and Coronary Disease. WU QIN QIGONG – Five animals exercise art for strengthening health and well being. SHAOLIN QIGONG – [...]
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New South Wales Tai Chi Newsletter Term 2 2011
Posted on 05. Jun, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Tai Chi and Shibashi Qigong are the physiotherapeutic component of Traditional Chinese Medicine and are routinely prescribed to treat insomnia, stress, anxiety, exhaustion, chronic pain and even premature aging. Tai Chi was created by a Taoist called Zhang San Feng in the Wudang Mountains. The Taoists were naturalists who lived their lives in accordance with [...]
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Tai Chi China 2011
Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Our ’Good Fortune’ Tour We were so fortunate to have excellent weather, the best scenery in ideal conditions, great guides, insightful training and fantastic food - all first class – during our April China Tour with Grandmaster Gary Khor. Destination highlights:- Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Tunxi, Huangshan, Dengfeng (Shaolin) and Wudang (legendary home of Tai Chi). Forty intrepid travellers [...]
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Stradbroke Tai Chi Retreat
Posted on 05. Apr, 2011 by Tai Chi Master.
Wow – what a feeling! Energy all around us – fire, water, earth & wind – smiles More Pictures Tai Chi Stradboke Page


