Tse Qigong Centre

Tse Qigong Centre Health, Wisdom, Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Master Tse has spent over 35 years training with some of the most respected masters in Hong Kong and China.

In 1990, Master Michael Tse founded the Tse Qigong Centre and Qi Magazine in England as a way of helping people to gain better health using the traditional Chinese skills he had learned and from which he had found so much benefit. Today, the Tse Qigong Centre offers five core skills including Dayan (Wild Goose) Qigong, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Chun Yuen Quan, Chen Taijiquan and Hard Qigong. He began his

Wing Chun studies with his uncle, a traditional bone setter, at the age of fourteen. His uncle was a student of the legendary Ip Man. When his uncle passed away, he carried on to further his studies with Grandmaster Ip Chun (son of Ip Man). He had also been introduced to Chen Taijiquan and had commenced his studies with Fong Sifu and then later with Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang. Through his practise of Wing Chun, Chen Taijiquan and in assisting his uncle with herb preparations, he realised that Qigong was the essence of both Chinese medicine and martial arts. Thus, he began his Qigong journey, first learning Hard Qigong and then soft Qigong. His soft Qigong Sifu was Grandmaster Yang Meijun, renowned for her family’s 1,800 year old Wild Goose Qigong skill. He would travel to China whenever possible to study with Grandmaster Yang, learning the Dayan Qigong skill. It was on one of these visits, that he met his Northern Shaolin Sifu, Grandmaster Wu Chun Yuen, and began studying his amazing skill. Every year thereafter, he would return to visit and learn from them both, reaching a very high level. Master Tse now resides in England and holds weekly classes in London as well teaching seminars around the world. Details of these can be found on:- www.tseqigongcentre.com

For those who are not able to attend a regular class, Master Tse has written several books, including Qigong for Health & Vitality, Qigong for Healing and Relaxation, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Qi Journeys and Wild Goose Qigong 1st 64 and 2nd 64, Chen Taijiquan Essentials and Xing Shou. He also has produced several DVD’s, all of which are available in our shop.

09/06/2026

#太極拳 #陳式太極拳 #發勁 #推手 #功夫 #武術 #武术 #師父 #中國 #中国 #砲捶

08/06/2026

詠春交叉手2 Wing Chun Cross Hands #詠春拳 #黐手 #木人樁 #師父 #練習 #功夫 #武術 #武术 #葉問 #葉準 #攤手 #中國 #中国

06/06/2026

詠春交叉手 Wing Chun Crossing Hands #詠春拳 #黐手 #木人樁 #師父 #練習 #功夫 #武術 #武术 #葉問 #葉準 #攤手 #中國 #中国

Is it better to work with the Acupuncture points or the Channel? Grandmaster Tse explains in https://www.tseqigongcentre...
05/06/2026

Is it better to work with the Acupuncture points or the Channel? Grandmaster Tse explains in https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/grandmaster-tses-qigong-dao-479/

It is like pouring water onto an area. The area will get wet immediately, and so will benefit. If we keep pouring water, then the water will eventually flow and reach other areas.

04/06/2026

青龍劍 Green Dragon Sword
#俊元拳 #功夫 #武術 #武术 #刀 #劍 #棍 #槍 #中國 #中国 #師父

03/06/2026

排病氣功2 Release Negative Energy
#氣功 #健康 #放鬆 #血液循環 #呼吸 #心 #肝 #脾 #肺 #腎 #練習

01/06/2026

排病氣功 Release Sick Energy #氣功 #健康 #放鬆 #血液循環 #呼吸 #心 #肝 #脾 #肺 #腎 #練習

31/05/2026

青龍劍 Green Dragon Sword #俊元拳 #功夫 #武術 #武术 #刀 #劍 #棍 #槍 #中國 #中国 #師父

30/05/2026

大雁氣功 Wild Goose Qigong #氣功 #健康 #放鬆 #血液循環 #呼吸 #心 #肝 #脾 #肺 #腎 #練習

In Chun Yuen Quan, why do we start with our legs together? Grandmaster Tse explains why in: https://www.tseqigongcentre....
29/05/2026

In Chun Yuen Quan, why do we start with our legs together? Grandmaster Tse explains why in: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/chun-yuen-diaries-28/

Why do we Start with our Legs Together? In all the Chùn Yuén Quán 俊元拳 forms, we begin with our legs together, which is quite different from Tàijíquán 太極拳, Qìgōng 氣功 and even Wing Chun Kung Fu 詠春功夫. In Wing Chun, we start with our feet together, but then we open them t...

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