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I have studied Taijiquan and Qigong for over fifteen years. As well as
living in Wuhan, China for two years I have travelled to China and Hong Kong
with my Sifu Michael Tse to study with my Sigongs (my sifu's teachers). I also contribute a regular
column for 'QI' magazine which is published quarterly in Great Britain.
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I studied Taijiquan and Qigong for several
years before luck brought me to one of Master Tse's seminars. I didn't
realise then that my life was about to alter its course but
I was very impressed, not only by his obvious skill, but also
by his kind nature and respect for his own teachers in passing down
the skill in its pure form.
When I first saw the Wild Goose 1st 64 form I thought it looked both
beautiful and, quite honestly, a little strange… since then I have learnt
that all those 'strange' movements (fluttering and slapping etc.) have a very
specific purpose that relates to the meridians, acupuncture points and the movement
of Qi. In fact Dayan Qigong is such a profound skill that it always
seems that the more I learn, the more there is to learn! That’s the real beauty of it.
I was deeply honoured when Master Tse asked me to become an instructor and become part of the Dayan Qigong heritage which is, I believe, one of the true wonders of the world. |