Tai Chi (Qi Gong)
Expectation
Our Tai Chi classes are designed to offer students hand-on-hand instructions and a supportive environment where you can focus on moving in a slow, gentle, relaxed process. At Leo Chinese Kung Fu, we work hard to transform your body, mind, and soul.
WHAT WE TEACH
In alignment with the principles and philosophy of Taoism and Buddhism
Discover the application of Yin and Yang balance to neutralise incoming pressure.
Elevate your awareness of body posture.
Embrace bodily relaxation and connect your body to the power of nature.
Achieve synchronisation among body, mind, and the Earth.
Comprehend the fundamental meaning of life.
In the foundational tenets of Taoism, learn to live in the present and cultivate adaptability, embodying a neutral approach.
Benefits
SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES & ABILITY
Improve body and mind awareness
Learn to focus on the present
Functional strength for everyday life
Boosted mobility and body control
Low-impact exercise
Master Leo Au Yeung Spotlight
Master Leo Au Yeung studied in Hong Kong under Grandmasters Ip Chun and Ip Ching, maintaining an authentic, unbroken lineage to the Ip Man family. With more than three decades specialising in Chinese martial arts and related disciplines, he blends tradition with modern performance demands.
His screen credits include serving as official fight choreographer on Ip Man (2008), The Legend Is Born: Ip Man (2010), and Ip Man: The Final Fight (2013), alongside ongoing work training professional stunt teams across Asia and the UK.
- Direct training lineage to the Ip Man family
- Wing Chun, Tai Chi/Qi Gong, Hung Gar, Choi Li Fatt, Muay Thai, Muay Chaiya, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Systema, and Kickboxing
- Fight choreographer for Ip Man film series
- Workshops for students, stunt teams & organisations
Collaborating with international martial arts luminaries like Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Louis Fan Siu-wong, Yuen Biao, as well as Hong Kong cinema stars including Anthony Wong, Gillian Chung, and Jordan Chan Siu-Chun, he has built an impressive career.
His impact on martial arts cinema has gained recognition in the United Kingdom, with the BBC and UWE Bristol producing a documentary in 2016 titled “Mastering Wing Chun,” featuring Au Yeung. Additionally, his choreographic contributions extend to original films and TV series with Marvel Studios.
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