
Tai Chi week
Monday 21st – Friday 25th July 2025
Feng Shou Kung Fu week
Monday 28th July to Friday 1st August 2025
Anmo Health and Massage week
Monday 4th to Friday 8th August 2025
Chris and James from the Cornwall Tai Chi clubs were interviewed by Tiffany Truscott for BBC Radio Cornwall at their Truro studios last night. They were talking about Tai Chi and how they came into it and the role it has taken on in their lives as students and teachers.
Chris first started Tai Chi in Leamington Spa at Chee Soo’s class when he was a Philosophy undergraduate at Warwick University. He opened his first club there for the University of Warwick students union which went on to become a popular club for many years. Students from this club went on to set up clubs in their own towns after leaving Warwick. Chris also taught in Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham, and Stratford-upon-Avon. When he moved down to Cornwall in 2010 he taught in Penzance, Heartlands, St Just, St Ives, Helston, and Falmouth.
James took up Tai Chi after a traumatic road accident as a way to aid his recovery. Now he has his own class in his hometown of St Agnes in Cornwall.
Kai Men Qigong is a series of exercises in Lee-style Tai Chi that emphasizes the principles of Qi, the vital life force in Chinese medicine. In this blog post, we’ll explore what Qi is, how it’s related to Chinese medical principles, why qigong is popular as a health exercise, and how Kai Men Qigong specifically can benefit your health.
Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that focuses on cultivating the vital life force or Qi. It involves a series of exercises that are designed to enhance the flow of Qi through the body, promote relaxation, and improve overall health and well-being. Qigong exercises are often gentle and slow and can be performed by people of all ages and fitness levels.
Qi is a fundamental concept in Chinese medicine that refers to the vital life force or energy that animates all living things. It is said to flow through channels or meridians in the body, nourishing the organs and tissues and keeping them healthy. According to Chinese medical principles such as the zangfu theory of internal organs and functions in ancient Chinese medicine, Qi is essential for maintaining health and preventing disease.
Qigong is popular as a health exercise because it can improve overall physical and mental well-being. Regular practice of qigong has been shown to reduce stress, improve balance, flexibility, and coordination, lower blood pressure, and strengthen the immune system. It can also be used as a complementary therapy for various medical conditions, including chronic pain, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Qigong works by enhancing the flow of Qi through the body. This is achieved through a series of exercises that involve breathing techniques, movement, and visualization. Qigong exercises are designed to stimulate the flow of Qi through specific channels or meridians in the body, which can help to unblock any areas where the Qi is stagnant or deficient. This, in turn, can help to promote healing and overall well-being.
Kai Men Qigong is a fundamental exercise in Lee-style Tai Chi that focuses on cultivating and enhancing the flow of Qi through the body. It is designed to help students develop sensitivity to Qi, improve relaxation, and promote overall health and well-being. Kai Men Qigong involves a series of exercises that are performed in a standing position and include breathing techniques, movement, and visualization.
Kai Men Qigong has many benefits for the body and mind. It can help to:
In conclusion, Kai Men Qigong is a fundamental exercise in Lee-style Tai Chi that can benefit your overall health and well-being. Qigong as a practice can enhance the flow of Qi through the body, promote relaxation, and improve physical and mental health. It’s a popular exercise because it’s gentle and accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. If you’re interested in learning more about qigong or trying out Kai Men for yourself, come and join our Lee-style Tai Chi class in Leamington.
Our Easter Course last year in our stunning new venue at the St-john’s-in-the-fields church in St Ives was such a success we are doing it all over again this year. It was the first time we have ever had an Easter Course with fresh-cut flowers and fairy lights. The church is such a vibrant and light-filled venue with an amazing atmosphere and ideal for uplifting the spirits and doing some Tai Chi and Qigong.
Monday 10th – Friday 14th April 2023 10am to 4pm
St-john’s-in-the-fields church, Parc an Stamps, Saint Ives TR26 2FB