2014 Events, Spring Northern CA, and Fall Southern CA.

Our June 2014 event was a great success! Thanks to everyone who could make it.

We are planning 3 more events in the coming months.

2014:

2015:

Registration is now open for the events!

Some of our Instructor Biographies:

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Location: UEWM, 595 Lawrence Exp., Sunnyvale, CA.

              Main Hall               9am -4pm

Seminar Number:  CEU 1301 & CEU 1302

Title:       Therapeutic Taiji (Tai-chi) Qigong

 

Instructors: (by family name, in alphabetical order)

Dr. Frank Chang, DAOM, LAc. Professor, UEWM

William Dere. Director, Tai Chi Program UC Berkeley

Bryant Fong, Team USA Wushu Coach 1991, Beijing; Instructor of Wushu at UC Berkeley; Certified Instructor for Tai-chi for arthritis healing

Dr. Andy Huang, OMD, LAc., Secretary, USCTF

Tatiana Perfilov, Associate Dean, College of Tai Chi, Certified Instructor of 'Taiji for Better Balance' by Oregon Research Center; Lecturer, San Jose State University

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Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng, PhD, Dean of College of Tai Chi, University of East- West Medicine; Lecturer, San Jose State University; Lecturer, Continuing Education Course for Licensed Acupuncturist and Registered Nurse;

 

Dr. Yunnie Yang, PhD, LAc. Former Dean, DAOM Program UEWM

Sponsor:

World Cardio Tai-chi Association (WCTCA)

6/28/14, CEU1301     9am -4pm

Classification of Taiji & Qigong for healing and wellness

The 7 essential Taiji techniques combined with Qigong

6/29/14, CEU1302     9am -4pm

Applications of Taiji/Qigong on help healing stress, discomfort of shoulder limb, back with variety of footwork for better balance and motor ability 

Group A: Impaired Balance, Pain Dr.MacKay, Dr. Andy Huang

Group B: Arthritis, High Blood Pressure, Bryant Fong, William Dere

Group C: Discomfort of Shoulder, Limbs, Back, Dr. Yang, Dr. Weng

Group D: Obesity, Cardio-vascular disease, loss of bone density, Dr. Weng, Dr.Frank Chang

Seminar Fee Total: $150 paid by 6/20/2014; Otherwise, $200

Individual Group Fee: $40 paid by 6/20/2014, Otherwise, $50

Paid by Cash or Check*

 

*Check payable to:

USCTF

Mail to: PO Box 1221, Cupertino Ca 95014

 

Contact person:   Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng;

Coordinator:        Dr. Frank Chang

email:                 drcweng@aol.com

Tel:                    408-836-3459

The next seminar will be held in Southern California with focus in Therapeutic Taiji (Tai-chi) Qigong

Location: California State University Los Angeles

                King Hall, B4017               9am -4pm

Seminar Number:  CEU 1301 & CEU 1302

Title:        Therapeutic Taiji (Tai-chi) Qigong

Instructor: (by family name, in alphabetical order)      

                Frank Chang, DAOM, L.Ac.,Professor, UEWM

                Eric L. Kohatsu  Ph.D., Assoc. Professor, CSULA

                Andy, Huang, L.Ac, Secretary, USCTF

                Jason Tsou, Professor, UCLA, CSULB, UEWM

                Chi-hsiu D Weng, Ph.D., Dean, College of Tai Chi,                           UEWM; Professor, SJSU; President USCTF 

12/7/13, CEU1301     9am -4pm

Classification of Taiji & Qigong for healing and wellness

The 7 essential Taiji techniques combined with Qigong

12/8/13, CEU1302     9am -4pm

Applications of Taiji/Qigong on help healing stress, discomfort of upper limb, lower limb with variety of footwork for better balance and motor ability 

 

Payment of Fee: $150  Paid by Cash or Check*

Please pay by:    11/30/13 to reserve seat

 

*Check payable to:

USCTF

Mail to: PO Box 1221, Cupertino Ca 95014

 

Contact person:   Frank Chang;

Coordinator:         Jason Tsou;

email:                   drcweng@aol.com

Tel:    408-836-3459 or 213-923-5003

 

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General Parking

Navigating King Hall

King Hall has 4 wings:

 6/28/14, CEU1301     9am -4pm

Classification of Taiji & Qigong for healing and wellness

The 7 essential Taiji techniques combined with Qigong

8:30am      Sign in     Professor Bryant Fong, UC Berkeley; Dr.

Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng, UEWM

9:00am      Dr. Andy Huang L.Ac., Secretary, USCTF

The trend of Taiji for Healing

9:30am      Tatiana Perfilov,  Associate Dean, WCTCA

Moving for Better Balance

10:30am    Break

10:40am    Tatiana Perfilov,  Associate Dean, WCTCA

Moving for Better Balance

12:10pm    Lunch Break

1:00pm      William Dere. Director, Tai Chi Program UC Berkeley

High Blood Pressure

2:30pm    Break 

2:45pm    Bryant Fong, UC Berkeley

Arthritis

5:00pm    Break for next day

6/29/14, CEU1302     9am -4pm

Applications of Taiji/Qigong on help healing stress, discomfort  of upper limb ,lower limb with variety of footwork for better balance and motor ability 

9:00am      Dr. Yunnie Yang, PhD, LAc.

Taiji literature review and testimonies

10:30am    Break

10:40am    Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng, President, USCTF

Therapeutic Tai-chi techniques.Examples of stationary meditation and moving meditation(I).

Cross Arms, Cloud Hands, Carry Tiger Back to the Mountain, Grasping Bird’s Tail

Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg, Play the Fiddle

12:10pm    Lunch Break

1:00pm    Dr. Weng and Dr. Chang

Therapeutic Tai-chi techniques .Examples of stationary meditation and moving meditation (II).

Step Back and Repulse Monkey, Open the Window to View the Moon,

2:30pm    Break

2:45pm    Dr. Weng and Dr. Chang

Theory and observation of Cardio Tai-chi routine for obesity and cardio-vascular disease

5:00pm    Certificate

12/7/13, CEU1301     9am -4pm

Classification of Taiji & Qigong for healing and wellness

The 7 essential Taiji techniques combined with Qigong

8:30am      Sign in     Professor Jason Tsou, Director; Dr. Eric L. Kohatsu, Dr. FrankChang, Coordinators

9:00am      Andy Huang L.Ac., Secretary, USCTF

The trend of Taiji for Healing - literature review and testimonies

9:30am      Dr. Chi-hsiu D. Weng, President

Basic drills of Taiji exercise for healing;

Introduction of Three Inner Combinations (mind, gi, and force) of Tai-chi principle used in techniques.

10:30am    Break

10:40am    Dr. Chi-hsiu D. Weng, President, USCTF

Therapeutic Tai-chi techniques.Examples of stationary meditation and moving meditation(I).

Cross Arms, Cloud Hands, Carry Tiger Back to the Mountain, Grasping Bird’s Tail

12:10pm    Lunch Break

1:00pm      Professor Jason Tsou

Will discuss Taiji movements and how they relate to body harmony.  Physical and mental problems will be considered within the context of maintaining Yin/Yang balance and developing a better understanding of the uses of the Five Element Theory in dealing with pain and stress reduction. 

2:30pm    Break 

2:40pm    Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng, President, USCTF

Theory and observation of Cardio Tai-chi routine for obesity and cardio-vascular disease

4:00pm    Break for next day

12/8/13, CEU1302     9am -4pm

Applications of Taiji/Qigong on help healing stress, discomfort  of upper limb ,lower limb with variety of footwork for better balance and motor ability 

9:00am     Professor Jason Tsou

Balance & Relaxation Skills of Body, mind in Taiji practice. Specific movements will be analyzed and discussed in terms of how they relate to the five elements as they connect to internal organs and how to improve communication between the conscious mind and the autonomic nervous system as part of obtaining the goal of better internal/external balance.

10:30am    Break

10:40am    Dr. Chi-hsiu D Weng, President, USCTF

Therapeutic Tai-chi techniques .Examples of stationary meditation and moving meditation (II).

Step Back and Repulse Monkey, Open the Window to View the Moon,

Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg, Play the Fiddle

12:10pm    Lunch Break

1:00pm    Dr. Eric L. Kohatsu

Qigong practice and mental health/psychological outcomes: An integrated analysis of research and theory

1) a brief overview of empirical research examining the psychological benefits of qigong practice; and 2) a psychological analysis, using qigong principles, of the counseling/therapy process that is integral to mind/body healing.

2:00pm    Break

2:10pm    Dr. Weng and Dr. Chang

Theory and observation of Cardio Tai-chi routine for obesity and cardio-vascular disease

4:00pm    Certificate

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