Do you want to create your own marvelous Tai Chi gathering? Just take around 140 participants and guests, a group of qualified teachers from all over Europe and an even bigger group of friendly and enthusiastic helpers, preferably home-grown, and have a great time with Qigong, Tai Chi, music and […]
Meeting
The registration for the whole 20th International Push Hands Meeting is online. From 1st of January onwards the registration for single days will be available as well. The teachers of the 2020 Meeting will be Zhai Hua, Laura Stone, Mario Napoli and Nils Klug. Discover Push Hands! While some of […]
2nd European Cheng Man Ching Forum 31st July – 6th August 2004 in Hannover (Germany) The year 2000 saw the centenary of the birth of the late Professor Cheng Man Ching who was one of the most renowned exponents of taijiquan in the western world. Cheng originally studied with Yang […]
Due to new developments, we will be unable to let the Yangsheng Meeting take place in 2019. We will instead host a working meeting with project members to plan our future work. We are happy to announce the line-up of the teachers for this year’s meeting! 3 days to hike […]
Ways to learn Qigong and Taijiquan part 4: Exchange Meetings There are many ways to learn Qigong and Taijiquan.We have considered the pros and cons of some: Exchange Meetings Are you curious about what other Qigong and Tajijquan enthusiasts are up to? Do you want to experience how many ways […]
Barry McGinlay on the last Push Hands Meeting. This meeting was the first with a 5 day beginner workshop held by Barry McGinlay. He taught the early morning Qigong sessions, the 3 hour workshops in the morning plus introductions to free pushing hands in the afternoons. Video “Impressions 17th International […]
The 17th International Push Hands Meeting will take place in Hannover (Germany) from April, 19th to April, 23rd 2017. The 17th International Push Hands Meeting is a 5-day exchange meeting independent of styles. The idea of a cordial, professional and international gathering is its main feature. No styles or approaches […]