tai chi

Push Hands - Our biggest Wulong Workshop ever!!!

Wow! What a powerful and skill enhancing experience! Wulong’s biggest workshop yet was fully booked almost immediately by participants from across Melbourne, regional Victoria, and interstate - one passionate student coming from as far as Western Australia to learn from Professor Lily.

Thank you Professor Lily! for teaching workshop particpants the martial arts techniques of tai chi Push Hands or tui zhou, and the corresponding Yang 9 Duel Routine.

Two-person push hands is a thought provoking training method practiced to raise tai chi students’ understanding of facing an opponent, and the interaction between attack and defence. Push hands helps us sense our partner’s movements and intention, the transition between attack and defence.

“Push hands is very important for tai chi students to increase their understanding of the martial applications of tai chi.” says Professor Lily,

"Push hands practice will improve your tai chi foundation and practice through increasing reflex, reaction, coordination, strength, and balance. Energy flows throughout the whole body, with benefits for cardiovascular health and circulation.”

Professor Lily also introduced chai zhao into the practical application of tai chi, bridging the gap between theory and practice, and improving combat skills. Chai zhao is the process of breaking down, analyzing, and training response techniques for specific movements. It involves specific offensive and defensive techniques, methods to neutralize our opponent’s force, change the angle of their attack, and pick the right timing for a counterattack.

These experiences created the foundation skills for the Yang 9 Duel routine. The integrated movements of the duel are an enlightening uplift of the solo routine learnt in class. Feeling and responding to the direction and strength of a partner's intention brings greater alertness, concentration and mindfulness to our practice. The Yang 9 Duel brought us a new beauty and flow as we practiced.

As always, Professor Lily’s training included correct foundation and technique - the martial applications of each movement were fully demonstrated, and errors corrected in the workshop. Special thanks to Candice and Helen for demonstrations and assistance.

Professor Lily was very impressed with our dedication and enthusiasm for more Push Hands and Duel routine training. So we are busy planning another push hands workshop for early 2025. Please follow our social media and website to keep up to date with the details as they are released.

Taichi for post COVID recovery

The World Health Organization defines long COVID as the continuation or development of new symptoms 3 months after the initial SARS-CoV-2 infection, with these symptoms lasting for at least 2 months without any other explanation. While common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, and cognitive dysfunction, over 200 different symptoms have been reported that can impact everyday functions. Studies suggest that around 10–20% of people infected by SARS-CoV-2 may experience symptoms that qualify as long COVID.

Qigong practice is a recommended treatment for post-COVID short and long-term rehabilitation.

Wulong Tai Chi classes, designed by Professor Lily Sun (Melbourne’s most qualified tai chi practitioner and teacher), and based on traditional qigong principles and modern standards, provide the best qigong training available in Melbourne.

Our benefits page has more information about the how qigong can help your COVID recovery. https://www.wulongtaichi.com.au/blog/2024/6/15/qigong-supports-post-covid-and-long-covid-rehabilitation

Don’t delay to improve your health and COVID recovery – join a Wulong Tai Chi class today! New students are always welcome! Register here!

Celebrate 2024 Year of the Wulong Dragon

2024! It’s our year - Year of the Dragon!

Wulong wishes you abundant health in 2024 the Chinese Year of the Wood Dragon.

It’s a special year for Wulong to celebrate the symbol of our school - Wulong translates to "martial arts dragon" in English - highlighting our highly successful online and in person wushu, taichi and qigong training provided by Australia’s most professional taichi, qigong and wushu teacher and practitioner, Professor Lily Sun.

In the Chinese culture, the dragon represents good luck, strength, and health. So it’s the perfect time to wake your inner dragon and join a Wulong class today to experience the renewal of body and spirit that Wulong students experience and set the foundations for your future health.

Read more about Wulong benefits at https://www.wulongtaichi.com.au/benefits

Check out our class schedule and register today at https://www.wulongtaichi.com.au/tai-chi-classes

As well as her always high standard professional training, this year Professor Lily will host two special workshops. One qigong workshop in May and one tai chi workshop in November.

More information will be released soon!! So like and follow our social media to keep up with the latest details

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Melbourne Knowledge Week wrap up

Professor Lily instructs Melbourne Knowledge Week attendees


Recently Melbourne Knowledge Week (MKW) sponsored Professor Lily Sun to deliver a special workshop to knowledge seekers at Melbourne’s newest CBD landmark, Wesley Place.

MKW is an annual festival that brings people together to explore and discuss, share ideas, challenge assumptions, and spark new ways of thinking.

Professor Sun shared a customised workshop of easy and well researched movements to support health and wellbeing, stimulate energy generation and promote unity of mind and body (mindfulness). The teaching incorporated qigong for the lungs and immune system, the latest meridian points for screen-based workers, and tai chi to strengthen and free the body.

The sun warmed the grass surrounded by Melbourne’s historic and contemporary buildings and attendees enjoyed Professor Sun’s engaging, generous and exceptional teaching skills.

Professor Sun’s empathetic and personal teaching style, embraces all people to experience tai chi and qigong movements that promote their mental and physical health.