2026 Program - Term 1, Jan to Apr
Classes to begin the week of 26-Jan-2026.
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Each student is invited to contribute $10 annually. This helps pay College overheads and conveys voting rights at the Annual Meeting.
Beginner Classes - Slow Form
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Slow Form Beginners Class |
Gymea |
Tue 9–10 am |
27-Jan |
$120 per term |
| Slow Form Beginners Class |
Gymea |
Tue 7–8 pm |
27-Jan |
$120 per term |
| Slow Form Beginners Class |
Gymea |
Wed 7:30–8:30 am |
28-Jan |
$120 per term |
Continuing Classes - Slow Form
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Slow Form Continuers Class Helen Lee |
Gymea |
Wed 8–9 am |
28-Jan |
$120 per term |
| Slow Form Continuers Class Sam Law |
Gymea |
Wed 8:30–9:30 am |
28-Jan |
$120 per term |
Continuing Classes - Fast Form
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Fast Form Continuers |
Gymea |
Tue 7–8 pm |
27-Jan |
$120 per term |
Experienced Classes
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Tai Chi Advanced Practice |
Gymea |
Thu 7–8 pm |
29-Jan |
$130 per term |
Qi Gong Classes
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Qi Gong Level One (Beginners) |
Gymea |
Tue 8–9 am |
27-Jan |
$120 per term |
| Qi Gong Level Two (Continuers) |
Gymea |
Wed 9:30–10:30 am |
28-Jan |
$120 per term |
Saturday Practice
| Class |
Venue |
Day and Time |
Start |
Cost |
| Saturday Tai Chi and Qi Gong Practice |
Miranda |
Sat 8–9 am |
every Sat |
$60 per year |
Improving Your Tai Chi
The first stage of learning Tai Chi is the external movements. Learning
traditional Tai Chi requires practise, patience and perseverence. It takes
time to remember the sequences, strengthen the body and to work on
relaxation and fluidity. Over time, an effortlessness is developed which
allows the mind and body to truly relax and follow the movements. To
get to this level requires steady, daily practise. It is important to set aside
time each day to dedicate to your internal as well as external health.
Practising once a week will have you chasing your tail for years. Regular practice is the only way.
There is a saying which applies to Qi Gong practice as well as Tai Chi — "If you do it, you get it;
if you do not do it, you do not get it".
Another wise man also said "the highest things are often the simplest and the simplest things are often the most difficult".
Try to get inside Tai Chi by yourself with daily practice.
Many people are learning that the study of Qi can be very beneficial and I feel certain that in the next twenty years Qi Gong will become one of the hottest fields of research. —Dr Yang Jwing-Ming — The Roots of Chinese Qigong
For Class Registration, please
enrol in the class of your choice and pay by bank transfer following the instructions,
or ask for assistance from an instructor after regular Saturday practice.
Class Locations:
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Gymea: Gymea Community Hall, 39 Gymea Bay Road, Gymea (opposite railway station)
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Miranda: Sutherland Shire Centenary Park, 66-74 Karimbla Road, Miranda
See also: directions