This category contains sites for organizations or associations that are specifically related to Tai Chi.
An organization would be an administrative resource for coordination of resources for a group.
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Mission is to promote and preserve the quality of the style. History, news, reading list, convention photos, and links to affiliated schools.
Brief history of the form, course of study, Wu Family album, clubs links, and seminar schedule.
Features news, biographies, techniques, training tips, photo gallery, and contact information.
Locations, contacts, and events.
Dedicated to the study of human health, longevity and spiritual development through the practice of traditional Northern Wu Style Taijiquan, Qigong and Chinese medicine. Includes organization details and articles.
Cheng Man-Ch'ing style headquarters in New York, New York. About the style and form, push hands, applications, essays, and instructors referral service.
Introduction to the art, with extensive text on history and principles. Also includes list of instructors and newsletters.
Information on Cheng Man Ch'ing style as taught by Patrick Watson. Articles and links to affiliated groups.
Supports all Tai Chi styles in Australia. Includes articles for practitioners, a discussion forum and a directory of classes by member groups.
Supporting and promoting all Tai Chi styles in the British Isles. Includes information on finding a teacher, articles from the Union's magazine and a directory of affiliated instructors and links.
Yang style schools, lineage diagram, theory, posture illustrations, and learn online. In German and English.
Australian and worldwide directories of affiliated schools, health benefits, how to learn, classes and current events.
Organization for the United Kingdom. Contains links to schools, description of forms, history of style, upcoming events, and general links.
Organization founded by Nigel Sutton based in the UK which primarily concentrates on Cheng Man Ch'ing style. Events, newsletter, photo gallery, and list of affiliated schools.
Mission is to promote and preserve the quality of the style. History, news, reading list, convention photos, and links to affiliated schools.
Australian and worldwide directories of affiliated schools, health benefits, how to learn, classes and current events.
Organization for the United Kingdom. Contains links to schools, description of forms, history of style, upcoming events, and general links.
Organization founded by Nigel Sutton based in the UK which primarily concentrates on Cheng Man Ch'ing style. Events, newsletter, photo gallery, and list of affiliated schools.
Information on Cheng Man Ch'ing style as taught by Patrick Watson. Articles and links to affiliated groups.
Yang style schools, lineage diagram, theory, posture illustrations, and learn online. In German and English.
Dedicated to the study of human health, longevity and spiritual development through the practice of traditional Northern Wu Style Taijiquan, Qigong and Chinese medicine. Includes organization details and articles.
Features news, biographies, techniques, training tips, photo gallery, and contact information.
Brief history of the form, course of study, Wu Family album, clubs links, and seminar schedule.
Locations, contacts, and events.
Introduction to the art, with extensive text on history and principles. Also includes list of instructors and newsletters.
Supporting and promoting all Tai Chi styles in the British Isles. Includes information on finding a teacher, articles from the Union's magazine and a directory of affiliated instructors and links.
Cheng Man-Ch'ing style headquarters in New York, New York. About the style and form, push hands, applications, essays, and instructors referral service.
Supports all Tai Chi styles in Australia. Includes articles for practitioners, a discussion forum and a directory of classes by member groups.
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