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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On Saturday, 1 June 2019, Tai Chi Association of Australia held their regular Open Championships. Everyone had a great
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Wushu & Tai Chi NSW supports the global movement of Health Qigong as a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement,
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The World Tai Chi & Qigong Day was celebrated on 27 April 2019. Australia, due to its geographical position, was one
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To celebrate the 2019 Chinese New Year, the Wushu Herald announced competition for the best photos taken in Australia during the
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Opinion
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In China and some other countries, Wushu is taught at universities and colleges as an academic and professional subject. The
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Tai Chi Push Hands Seminar / Workshop by Master Ji Shou Xiang & Norman Chong (Universal Tai Chi Academy) at
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The Tai Chi Association of Australia (TCAA) was founded in 1999 with an aim to establish a strong national independent
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Being based in Australia, the Wushu Herald is bound to be interested in how our region’s Wushu athletes, coaches
Research
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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
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by Paul B. Foster Chinese Literature Today, 8:2, 68-76, Abstract This article is a general introduction to the cultural impact
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Kung Fu Wushu Norfolk Island was one of 15 associations created for the Oceania Kung Fu Wushu Federation.
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Far Far Away
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Enjoying our NZ stay so far in Wanaka. Beautiful scenery to practice Tai Chi & Qigong. Lucy Keenan. __________________
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Tai Chi in the snow at Whistler where the winter Olympics* were held. Damon Bramich __________________ * The 2010 Winter
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This is me in Hawaii (by a volcano crater in Maui) doing Tai Chi in the clouds 😊 Theresa Perry
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This is a photo of me performing a few sections of Tai Chi, in front of the
Published Issues
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