She mainly teaches Healthpreserving Qi Gong, Rehabilitation Qi Gong, Traditional Sports Healthpreserving and The Basic Theory Of Chinese Traditional Medicine. According to legend, Taijiquan was created by the Taoist hermit Zhang Sanfeng, who lived in the Wudang mountains. [5] Further structures were added during the Song and Yuan dynasties, while the largest complex on the mountain was built during the Ming dynasty (14th–17th centuries) as the Yongle Emperor claimed to enjoy the protection of the god Beidi or Xuan Wu.

At the academy we have several Masters teaching all of them with many years of experience within Kung Fu. Often Daoist monks would retreat to the mountains to cultivate. In 2012 he went to Japan for teaching the Wudang Kung Fu. [5], On January 19, 2003, the 600-year-old Yuzhengong Palace at the Wudang Mountains burned down after accidentally being set on fire by an employee of a martial arts school. He is determined to carry forward the great spirit of martial arts, enable more martial arts enthusiasts benefit from this spirit and become a better self. The Wudang Mountains are renowned for the practice of Tai chi and Taoism as the Taoist counterpart to the Shaolin Monastery,[1] which is affiliated with Chinese Chán Buddhism. In 2013 she won the first prize in ‘Beijing Martial Arts Tai Chi Fist Championship’ for her 42 Step Tai Chi Fist and Tradition Yang Style Tai Chi Fist. He has learned Wudang Internal Kung Fu more than 10 years. A gold-plated statue of Zhang Sanfeng, which was usually housed in Yuzhengong, was moved to another building just before the fire, and so escaped destruction in the inferno. It is the latter specific area which is known as a Taoist center. They are home to a famous complex of Taoist temples and monasteries associated with the god Xuanwu. The Wudang Mountains are one of the "Four Sacred Mountains of Taoism" in China, an important destination for Taoist pilgrimages. Master Tian has gained great reputations and won many well respected and honorable prizes by different civil and International martial arts organizations. He won the Wudang Zhou Leizhu in ‘CCTV Martial Arts Conference’ for his Tai Yi Xu Xing Quan.

[5] Other noted structures include Nanyang Palace (built in 1285–1310 and extended in 1312), the stonewalled Forbidden City at the peak (built in 1419), and the Purple Cloud Temple (built in 1119–1126, rebuilt in 1413 and extended in 1803–1820). With over 14 years of dedicated training and international teaching, at Wudang Wudao we combine traditional Daoist wushu and cultivation practices with progressive teaching methods to deepen students’ experience of training. Master Zi Yi. A 16th generation disciple of Wudang Xuanwu Sect from the original Wuang Mountain. In 2000 she learned Liu Style Tai Chi.

Shaolin Temple Academy Some consider the Wudang Mountains to be a "branch" of the Daba Mountains range,[3] which is a major mountain system in western Hubei, Shaanxi, Chongqing and Sichuan. Videos of 8 Immortals Stick - Ba Xian Gun, Xuan Men Sword - Jian, 8 Immortals Sword - Ba Xian Jian, Tai Yi Qigong, Xuan Zhen Quan, Taiji Quan, Bagua Zhang, Xingyi Quan, Horse Whisk - Fu Chen, Xuan Wu Quan, Monk Spade - Fangbian Chan For centuries, the mountains of Wudang have been known as an important center of Taoism, especially famous for its Taoist versions of martial arts or Taichi.