Full Time Courses

Master Chen Zhonghua’s full time courses run for three to six months each year. These courses offer complete instruction in the Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method system and basic Hunyuan Taiji courses.

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Class of 2004 (1) i

by fulltime on 2010/03/20

January 2004-April 2004. Edmonton, Canada Read more

Class of 2003 i

by fulltime on 2010/03/20

January 2003-April 2003. Edmonton, Canada Read more

Class of 2002 i

by fulltime on 2010/03/20

September 2002-December, 2002. Edmonton, Canada Read more

  • Price: US$2,500.00 (one time limited offer) Includes all meals, lodging and instruction
  • Arrivals Students should arrive in Beijing, Shanghai or Qingdao. If you require assistance, please call 13563348478 (Mandarin Chinese), 15954020070 (English), or email: mailto:

    fulltime@chenzhonghua.com

  • Travel from these locations to the mountain is your own responsibility but the Daqingshan staff would assist you anyway they can.
  • Pick up and drop off at the cost of the students at the following locations:
  • Weifang or Qingdao. Qingdao cost: ~US$80 both ways. Weifang cost ~US$70.00 both ways.
  • Registered Students for 2010: 15 as of March, 2010. To reigster:

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There is a difference between being on and off.  On refers to that point where everything is aligned.  When your opponent pushes against that point there is power against the push.  Read more

I’ve been involved in the martial arts for quite some time, but when I arrived in Edmonton I vowed that I’d “empty my cup” as many martial arts are told to do when they come to train with another master. 

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The simple answer to the complex question of what the Full Time Program of Master Chen Zhonghua was like is: incredible! The practical information and skills that were presented has been voluminous and will give all the attendees enough knowledge to work with for many years. Read more

Written by a 2004 Sept. Edmonton Full Time student

On a drive through my neighbourhood, you pass a church which always has cheesy homilies that frequently bring on a personal gag reflex, but seem to provide inspiration for others. This time it decried “To achieve joy, one must experience it through the birth of pain.” After contemplating the usual negative thoughts about this sign it was possible to apply this platitude to Taiji. Read more