From: CAD $120.00 / month for 8 months
Date: January 31st to October 3rd, 2026
Day and Hour: Every Saturday at 3-4pm.
Location: SYL Wushu Taiji Qigong Institute, 11611 No. 5 Road, Unit 140, Richmond, BC
Number of Sessions: 36 sessions
Note:
- A minimum of 15 registrants are required to start the class. Class may be postponed or cancelled if the requirement is not met. Registrants will be fully refunded if the class is cancelled. All students are expected to have their camera turned on.
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If any class is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, a make-up class will be arranged at the end of the term.
- Once the course has started, no refunds will be issued.
Description
Like Taiji, water style is a popular martial art known for centuries to transform your health. In this eight months course Master Helen Liang will teach a basic understanding of Water Style form Part II, explaining the correct movements with the martial and energetic purposes and principles of each movement. The students will learn how the body generates energy or Qi through ideal alignment and how to channel Qi into powerful movements known as Fajin or emitting power.
Water style, also known as Liu He Ba Fa, emphasizes smooth flowing movements that alternate between slow and fast, soft and hard, like the transformation of water between solid, liquid, and steam. The Movements resemble floating clouds and flowing water, sometimes calm, sometimes surging. Water style is said to have the firm softness and fluidity of Taiji, the intense power of Xingyi and the evasive coiling of Bagua. Learning and mastering this form offers a beautiful way to strengthen your body and refine your mind and spirit.
Master Helen Liang
Helen is the author of numerous videos in Tai Chi, Qigong, Liu He Ba Fa (Water Style), and other internal styles of Chinese Martial Art. Her 24 Form Taichi, Beginner Taichi for Health, Taichi for Women, and Qigong for Cancer are all bestsellers on Amazon. Helen was featured two times on the cover of Kungfu Taichi Qigong Magazine in United States. She was also featured in the books of Chinese Martial Arts Elites, Contemporary Famous Chinese Martial Artists, Kungfu Elements and Extraordinary Chinese Martial Artists of the World.
In 2005, Helen and her father Grandmaster Shouyu Liang, together with Channel M, Canada had created a one-of-a-kind instructional Tai Chi television series of 130 episodes for Canada’s multicultural community. The show, planned and written entirely by Helen and Grandmaster Liang and hosted by Helen, has been picked up by stations across Canada and the United States. It was nominated for several Leo Awards, namely Best Lifestyle Series, Best Direction, and Best Host and won the Best Lifestyle Series Award.
In 2017, Helen hosted another Tai Chi video for Canada’s national telecommunications company, Telus Corporation, to promote wellness to Canada’s diverse multicultural community. She has also been featured in many media including Chinese Central Television (CCTV), Shanghai and Sichuan Provincial television in China, national pay-per-view features in the US, CBC, Fairchild Television and Channel M in Canada, as well as newspapers and magazines in US, Canada and China.
Helen was invited to demonstrate in the Opening Ceremony of the 10th World Wushu Championships in Toronto in 2009. In 2013 and 2014 she obtained level 8th degree from both International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association (IWSD) and The World Organization of Wushu Kung Fu Masters. She was also awarded Outstanding Martial Arts Achievements by IWSD.
Helen began Wushu training at the age of 4 under the strict guidance of her father, world renowned Grandmaster Shouyu Liang. At the age of 11, Helen was chosen to train with Sichuan Professional Wushu School in China. Since a very young age, Helen has participated in many national and international competitions and has won a great number of gold medals. Today, Helen dedicates herself into the teaching and promotion of the ancient arts and science of Taichi, Qigong and Chinese Martial Art worldwide with the hope of bringing health and harmony into the lives of all people that she touches upon.
DVD/ Stream
- Water Style for Beginners
- Simplified Tai Chi for Beginner – 24 Form
- Simplified Tai Chi for Beginners – 48 Form
- Tai Chi for Women
- Qigong for Cancer: Beginner Exercises for Healing the Prevention
- Beginner TaiChi for Health 0 Mirror- View Exercises
- Tai Ji 13 Postures
- Yi Yang Taiji 13 Postures
- Xing Yi 5 Elements Fist
- XIng Yi Twelve Animals Fist
- Selection of Traditional Xing Yi Fist Form
- 5 Elements Xingyi Sword
- 12 Animals XIngyi Sword
- Bagua Palm: Emei Swimming Body Baguazhang
- Bagua Deer horn Knives
- Bagua Sword
- Snake Fist
Additional information
| Number of Installments | One, Two, Eight |
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