Boeing Employees' Yang Tai Chi Club

2005 Summer Wudang Tai Chi Training and Events Information

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Retreats and Workshops     Directions to Class Location     Class Descriptions     Demos & Special Events     Printable Flyer     Printable Flyer(PPT)     Schedule (table)     Calendar     Contact us



Classes

Tai Chi II, first half:
Boeing Kent Activity Center Directions
For dates, please see the registration form.



Tai Chi II, second half:
Boeing Kent Activity Center Directions
For dates, please see the registration form.

Double Sword
Boeing Kent Activity Center Directions
For dates, please see the registration form.

Golden Halo 13 Sword:
Boeing Kent Activity Center Directions
For dates, please see the registration form.

Qigong 5:
Boeing Kent Activity Center Directions
For dates, please see the registration form.

Class Location Directions to class location
Kent Activity Center
2649 - 83rd Ave. So. Kent, Wa.
see map for driving directions.

Qigong Workshops


More details to come. For dates, please see the Registration form.
Please note: The July 9 Qigong workshop will be held in Port Townsend at the Gilman Tai Chi Studio.

Push hands Workshops


More details to come. For dates, please see the Registration form.

BC Retreat Aug 5,6,7,8

Work in progress. We plan to visit our northern neighbors and experience beautiful British Columbia while practicing Qigong and Tai Chi.

Crystal Mountain Retreat Sept 2-5

We will stay in the lovely SKIBACs lodge and do plenty of qigong, tai chi practice, push hands, cooking, hiking and just having fun in the fresh mountain air.
We're staying the evening of Sept 2, 3, and 4, and leaving on the 5th. You may stay the whole time, or just a portion.
We all help bring (or chip in for) food.
Lodging : Friday $25, Saturday $25, Sunday $18, Monday $25. SKIBACS members: Friday $20, Saturday $20, Sunday $13, Monday $20.
Expect about 4 bunks per room, shared with others.
Before we leave, we all participate in an energizing Lodge-cleanup party.

Class Descriptions



Wudang Tai Chi, section 2

Master Wang will teach the second section.

Wudang Medical Qigong Section 5

Qigong is a sequence of movements that develops soft internal qi. Sections 1-4 are open to all experience levels. Martial arts experience recommended for section 5. This is the first time Master Wang has taught this section outside of China.

Wudang 13 Golden Halo Sword

This beautiful sword form combines waist movements of Tai Chi Chuan and the circular stepping and twisting, turning movements from Baguazhang. The sword forms combine movements that are fast as lightening and as beautiful as Mount Wudang. Tai Chi long form or other martial art experience is recommended. A sword student may provide their own tai chi sword.

Wudang Double Sword

This unusual sword form is stunning in its use of two swords, especially when they are tossed in the air an caught. Great for coordinating and balancing arm strength. Tai Chi long form or other martial art experience is recommended. A sword student may provide their own tai chi sword.

Wudang Saber Review

Saber play requires hardness and power as well as agility and flexibility in dodging actions. A Saber student may provide their own saber. Sword/saber carrying sacks are available for $10.00 each. One sack holds two weapons.

Contact Us

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