The Wushu Herald is our contribution to the Wushu, Tai Chi and Qigong community in Australia.
We hope that it will continue to be the source of information and education about Wushu, in all its forms. As a platform for sharing thoughts, ideas, experiences and achievements we hope it will foster open discussion, facilitate the finding of common ground and help us all grow stronger together.
Send your suggestions and proposals to herald@auswushu.com.au.
News
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) inscribed on Thursday China’s Taijiquan on the Representative List of the
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by Amanda Heidke COVID-19 has certainly meant many changes to our year and the thought of not being able to
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“World Health Qigong Day” was initiated by the International Health Qigong Federation and is celebrated on the 2nd Saturday of
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On January 15, 2020, British Health Qigong Association was invited to introduce Health Qigong to the young & fit trainees
Events
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Opinion
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Recently, the International Wushu Federation has established the Ethics Committee in order to safeguard the ethical principles of the Federation.
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Interview with visiting world renowned Tai Chi Master Jesse Tsao who will be in Newcastle teaching April 4th and 5th
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Health Qigong Duan Wei: Most Australians are not Welcome to the Melbourne Health Qigong Event to be held on 7 –
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by Amanda Heidke The Tai Chi Association of Australia (TCAA) Annual Tai Chi Championships in Sydney Australia. 1 June 2019
Research
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Fan Feng, M.D., Ph.D.,1 Sylvie Tuchman, B.A.,2 John W. Denninger, M.D., Ph.D.,1 Gregory L. Fricchione, M.D.,1 and Albert Yeung, M.D., Sc.D.1,2,⁎ The American Journal of
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by Steven Geisz Sport, Ethics and Philosophy (April 2020) Abstract Qigong practices are contemplative body practices and meditation
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by Roderik J.S. Gerritsen, Joelle Lafeber, Naomi van den Beukel & Guido P.H. Band Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition A Journal on
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by Sara Kim Hjortborg and Susanne Ravn Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health (September 2019) Abstract Tai Chi (Taijiquan, T’ai
Far Far Away
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Congratulations to all participants of our “Far Far Away” photo competition! Your photos together have amassed
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Australians love to travel. Some of them take their Tai Chi, Wushu and Qigong practice with them. In the beginning
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Picton, New Zealand. “One of our shore days on the cruise. Just did a half hour hike to get to
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Mountain top homage to “达摩” founder of Shaolin Kungfu “Black Fella, White Fella, doesn’t matter, what the colour……”