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Links of Interest

Master Huang Lineage Schools in Australia
This is my teachers website which is very good. The Notes section is excellent, lots of goods insights. Also he has a very large links page with all the Schools that he is associated with. Also a list of where he holds Workshops throughout the world.
http://www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/

T'ai Chi School on the Sunshine Coast taught by Jon Collins.
http://www.sunshinecoasttaichichuan.com.au/

T'ai Chi in Sydney taught by Tony Ward.
http://www.sydney-taichi-school.com/

T'ai Chi taught in the Gold Coast taught by Lee Chang Tye
http://www.relaxedmindtaichi.com/
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I have also found some of these links below of interest
The brennantranslation is brilliant. First class, I can't recommend this site strong enough.
https://brennantranslation.wordpress.com/

​This link leads you to Rocky Mountain T'ai Chi which was started in 1976 when Jane and Bataan Faigao began teaching in Boulder Colorado. Both learnt under Cheng Man-Ching and set up a Tai Chi School in the Rocky Mountains. Bataan died in 2012 and left some notes behind. He wrote down his conversation that he had with Chen Man-Ching. And it is this link that will lead you to those notes. I found them quite interesting.
http://www.rockymountaintaichi.com/wisdom/​

For those want to look into Taoist Philosophy? This site is very good to start off with written by Tam Gibbs a Student of Cheng Man-Ching.
Tam Gibbs was one of the main translators in Cheng Man-Ching School. And translated a lot of the lectures as well as classes at the School into English.
​terebess.hu/english/tao/tamgibbs.html





  • Home
  • My Approach To Teaching
  • What Is Tai Chi?
  • Principles of T'ai Chi
  • What is Relaxation
  • School's Lineage
  • Application of Taoist Principles in the Creation of T'ai Chi
  • Taoist Physics
  • Chi (Qi)
  • Opening & Closing Exercise
  • Five Loosening Exercises
  • Yang Style Short Form
  • Yang Style Short Form Postures
  • Many Functions of Emptiness
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine and T'ai Chi
  • T'ai Chi Classics
  • Master Huang's 20 Essential Point & Master Huang's 13 Questions and Answers
  • T'ai Chi Syllabus Level One Grade One
  • T'ai Chi Syllabus Level One Grade Two
  • Past Workshop Notes
  • Links of Interest
  • Interesting Articles
  • Upcoming Seminars & Workshops
  • Testimonials
  • Video Footage
  • Course Details
  • Contact Us
  • Shop