WaQi Live: Sunday Online Classes
Join Master Yang Live on Zoom
WaQi Live Sunday: Chen Tai Chi Cannon Fist (Pao Chui)
Live online Zoom classes: Prepare for the In-Person Summer Camp 2025
For Intermediate and Advanced Levels
Class Details
Instructor: Grandmaster Yang Yang, PhD
Platform: Zoom (Live online)
Start Date: January 19, 2025
Schedule: 9 lessons, every other Sunday (with some exceptions), 10:00 am – 11:00 am ET
Class Video Access: 24/7 access to recorded classes until June 19, 2025
What You'll Learn
Cannon Fist: Master this rare and profound Tai Chi form, known to only a select few
Timeless Wisdom: Apply lessons from Chinese philosophy to enrich daily life
Martial Art Applications: Practical techniques embedded in each form
Agility Drills: Advanced exercises to enhance strength, speed, and control
Internal Power: Cultivate deep, internal strength through focused techniques
Benefits
Internal Power: Strengthen your body and mind with profound internal energy
Tranquility & Resilience: Convert life’s challenges into wisdom and strength
Pushhands Preparation: Develop awareness, posture, and power for Pushhands
Pain & Injury Prevention: Learn methods to relieve and prevent pain, avoiding injury
Prepare for Summer Camp 2025:
We will focus on Cannon Fist at the 2025 Summer Camp. Start your journey in Winter 2025 to be fully prepared for this in-person camp experience!
How to Register
Payment Options:
$198 for 9 classes and 24/7 access to recorded videos: CLICK HERE
$25 for individual drop-in classes (no video access): CLICK HERE
Contact Us: For any questions, CLICK HERE
Sunday class package includes recorded video access
$198 for 9 classes and recorded videos
Sunday Class Dates
January 19
February 2
February 16
March 9
March 23
April 6
April 27
May 4
May 18
Or purchase individual drop-in classes
FOR $25 PER CLASS (no video access)
CLICK HERE
Testimonials:
“Master Yang's kindness and generosity of spirit informs his teaching. I have learned so much of forms and of ways of being.” – MA
“The opportunities for learning meaningful, beneficial practices were plentiful. Each practice, be it moving qigong, standing, sitting, lying down, or form was presented in such a way that regardless of your learning style, you could learn at whatever level or depth of practice that nurtured your progress. The depth of learning opportunities was tailored for any level of practice and contained information helpful for the martial arts also beneficial to everyday health.” –DQ