International Push Hands Meeting

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Meetings 2021

International Push Hands Meeting 21st International Push Hands Meeting in Hannover, Germany 3rd-7th of March 2021. The International Push Hands Meeting Founded in 2000 as an annual exchange meeting for the scattered push hands practitioners of different schools and styles in Germany and Europe, the International Push Hands Meeting in […]

Review Push Hands Meeting 2018

After ten years of practicing tai chi in my local school in Finland, I decided to find out what’s out there in the world. I googled for a while for tai chi events in Europe with the special aim at potential pushing hands seminars. That’s when I found it: International […]

Feedback Push Hands Meeting 2017

My Tai Chi Journey to Hannover – Feedback by Yang Yun-Zhong Director of the Institute of Chinese Taiji-Wisdom 16.5.2017, Hongkong From April, 19th to April, 21st 2017 I have been a guest teacher for a three-day workshop at the 17th International Push Hands Meeting in Hannover. Concerning the participation at […]

15th International Push Hands Meeting

15th International Push Hands Meeting 18th – 22nd February 2015, Hannover, Germany February yet again saw me make my way to the Linden district of Hannover to meet old friends and new at the 15th International Push Hands event run by Nils Klug.  As often recently, I travelled with Ronnie […]

14th International Push Hands Meeting

14th International Push Hands Meeting February 12 – 16, Hannover, Germany The International Push Hands Meeting staged in Hannover, Germany is a firmly fixed schedule in the minds of most northern European players, who like to exchange with others, in the often varied art of tai chi tui shou, or […]

TuiShou is not fighting. So what is it then?

Push Hands Meeting 2013

13th International Push Hands Meeting Hannover, Germany 13 years is a considerable time and many changes can take place over such a period and, despite any superstitious associations to the number, the 13th Push Hands Meeting was no less successful than any of the preceding events. Nils Klug Organised by […]