Lee style T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Feng Shou Kung Fu, and Traditional Chinese Medicine as taught by Professor Chee Soo. The Lee style is one of the oldest forms of Taoist training which was brought to the west in the 1930's and it still embodies the traditional Taoist methods from before the modern era in China.
Our style has maintained its independence from western philosophy and materialism and has not been mixed with techniques from elsewhere. We are the only Association in the world today still teaching the authentic and complete range of the Lee style Taoist Arts and following exactly the same syllabus as taught by Professor Chee Soo.
Our style has maintained its independence from western philosophy and materialism and has not been mixed with techniques from elsewhere. We are the only Association in the world today still teaching the authentic and complete range of the Lee style Taoist Arts and following exactly the same syllabus as taught by Professor Chee Soo.
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The Association is a not for profit social enterprise, and as such our activities, projects and courses are entirely dependant on fund raising and the financial support of our students and sponsors. By joining us you can be assured that you are helping to preserve and promote the traditions of the Lee family style of Taoist Arts for future generations.
The Summer Course in Cornwall is an ideal opportunity for students practising T'ai Chi to develop a thorough grounding in the Art, in actual fact, this course is equivalent to six months of training at evening classes.
Our advanced students and teachers will be attending the course so it's a good opportunity to benefit from their experience as there is a high ratio of teachers to students which means plenty of opportunities to work with a teacher on an individual basis.
Our advanced students and teachers will be attending the course so it's a good opportunity to benefit from their experience as there is a high ratio of teachers to students which means plenty of opportunities to work with a teacher on an individual basis.
The gentleness of T'ai Chi ensures that the practitioner does not suffer the kinds of strains or muscular and joint injuries which are common with more physical types of exercise, but develops greater strength while developing greater flexibility and suppleness. Dedicated athletes will find that T'ai Chi is one of the finest ways of gently warming up to offset any vigorous exercise that may follow and it can help to speed up recovery from injury.
T'ai Chi is closely related to Taoist Martial Arts or Wu Shu, in fact T'ai Chi itself is the oldest form of self defence practice but this aspect of the art takes many years to learn. Wu Shu is a much quicker method because it relies partly on physical principles, it is particularly suitable for young people.
The Sages of ancient China did not use medicines to treat illness. The Nei Ching or Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine - a medical text with it's origins in the Xia dynasty of 2600 BC which is still in use today - states that you should not wait until you are thirsty to start digging a well.
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