This link will take you to my Sigong's Master Michael Tse excellent website.
Weekly updates on all to do with Wild Goose Qigong and the understanding of it all.
Enjoy:
http://www.londonqigong.net/qigong-notes-and-news/
Friday, 3 June 2016
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Sifu Baker's annual visit to Beccles classes
They are a series of exercises created by Master Michael Tse
of the Tse Qigong Centre.
This is the link : http://www.qimagazine.com/index.html
This particular exercise is good for co-ordination, stroke and memory.
There are nine static exercises in Balancing Gong and two walks.
Balancing Gong is good for Posture and the joints,
particularly the shoulders, spine and waist.
'Clould Steps'
Here Sifu Baker explains 'Turning the Head and Twisting the Tail' one of the nine static exercises from Balancing Gong.
Here Martin a student in Wild Goose Qigong is
practising 'Turning the Head and Twisting the Tail'.
This particular exercise is good for
Arthritis, co-ordination and wrists.
Sifu Baker explaining 'Roc Extends the Wings' from Balancing Gong.
'Roc extends the Wings'
is good for depression,
lungs and lower back.
Seated from left to right: Sifu Mike Baker and Sifu Natasha Etheridge.
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Students comments:
I really enjoyed Sigong Mike Baker's visit to Beccles. I learnt a lot from him polishing two of my qigong forms. He gave some great advice and pointed out some very useful (and subtle) things.
I look forward to incorporating it all into my practise.
Thank you,
Martin
"It was with great anticipation that we awaited Sigong's
third annual visit to our class in Beccles. As usual the wait was
definitely worth it. It is amazing at how Sigong is able to explain the
subtleties of Wing Chun and Qigong in a such a simplistic and easy to
understand way. Each question was answered in depth and with a
demonstration. Sigong's frame belies his power which is incredible. In
one Wing Chun demonstration he performed a simple push that felt like
I'd been knocked over by a small car...amazing!
The
clarity that we learned with regards to Wing Chun and Qigong was very
important. These tiny little adjustments make all the difference to our
forms and it is astounding how you manage to always find something that
you'd never really noticed before when watching Sigong.
The
only complaint that we have is that someone seems to be moving the
clock hands forward, as the time went so fast that we couldn't quite
believe that two hours had gone by in what seemed like the space of a
moment.
We are
looking forward to Sigong's return visit next year, and look forward to
learning more about the arts that we love so much whether it be Wing
Chun, Chun Yuen or Qigong. Many thanks for your help as always Sigong,
and many thanks to Sifu for arranging the seminar.
Kind Regards
Eric and June Paule
I learnt alot from Sigong's visit. Now I have to try to put into practice what I have learnt.
Stewart
Another great Seminar, I was able to see the nuances of Wing Chun from a different perspective.
More please!
Mark B
I learnt alot from Sigong's visit. Now I have to try to put into practice what I have learnt.
Stewart
Another great Seminar, I was able to see the nuances of Wing Chun from a different perspective.
More please!
Mark B
'Really lovely to see Sifu back for his third year. Sifu managers to relay simply how forms should be and so the learning process is deepened for the experience. Much to digest.
Sifu Natasha Etheridge
Wild Goose Qigong taught @ The Garden Room,
Beccles Methodist and United Reform Church,
Hungate, Beccles NR34 9TT
Every Thursday 6.30 -8pm
Contact: Sifu Natasha Etheridge
07961 033357
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Health Skill for 2013
It's amazing how quickly the body responds to Dayan Qigong to begin to improve your health. Working on the meridians, channels and accupunture points using simple breath and movement exercises,one gradually becomes accustom to a new way of being.
It helps to improve one posture, circulation, flexibility and bring a deeper understanding of what relaxation is all about, not intellectually but physically within the body.
Yes I know it's hard to believe I thought that too when I went to my first class, I was cynic then, especially as I could barely touch my knees when I bent over and watching the teacher being so flexi and bendy and then saying 'you'll be able to do this if you do Wild Goose Qigong' was hard to believe. Over time I'm glad to say I can do what she did, and more and it make me feel great. It has given me a purpose to living and enjoying living in my body though of course it's a health skill that needs to be practice daily to really get the benefits.
It has become a way of life for me knowing it can keep me healthy and free of stiffness.
I feel I have been given an oppitunity to fully partake of life without saying 'it's my age you know, can't do what I use to do' Excuse me.... You'll see on the posters advertising Wild Goose Qigong 'Beginners Welcome.
That's all that's required to learn to begin learning. I seen many small mircles of healing; improved flexiblity, circulation, relaxation, better sleeping at night, better posture,improved energy levels and so much more.
It's really a journey of discovery to returning to better health.
Sifu Natasha Etheridge
January 2013
Wild Goose Qigong taught in the Garden Room, Hungate Hall, Hungate, Beccles NR34 9TT
Thursday 6.30 -8pm
Small friendly classes
Beginners Welcome
Contact: Sifu Natasha Etheridge
Authorised Instructor of the Tse Qigong Centre
07961 033357
http://www.norwichqigongandkungfu.co.uk/
Friday, 2 November 2012
Whay are warms up so important?
When you come to a class we always do warm ups before we begin the forms we are learning.
Here is the link to the Tse Qigong Centre of Warms up Level 1 by Master Michael Tse.
http://www.qimagazine.com/videos.html
There are many other interesting videos and stories to read and also class details if you want to study:
Wild Goose Qigong, Chun Yuen Quan, Chen Taijiquan, Wing Chun Kung Fu and other seminars
held by the Tse Qigong Centre : Go to their home page: http://www.qimagazine.com/index.html
Here is the link to the Tse Qigong Centre of Warms up Level 1 by Master Michael Tse.
http://www.qimagazine.com/videos.html
There are many other interesting videos and stories to read and also class details if you want to study:
Wild Goose Qigong, Chun Yuen Quan, Chen Taijiquan, Wing Chun Kung Fu and other seminars
held by the Tse Qigong Centre : Go to their home page: http://www.qimagazine.com/index.html
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Sifu Mike Baker's visit
A very enjoyable time was had by all students of Sifu Natasha Etheridge (seated front row)
when her Sifu Mike Baker senior student of Master Michael Tse,
when he came to visit Beccles on Thursday 3rd May 2012.
All class students that learn Wild Goose Qigong, Chun Yuen Quan
and Wing Chun Kung Fu came together to experience
a mini seminar held by Sifu Baker.
Wild Goose Qigong, Chun Yuen Quan, Wing Chun Kung Fu taught at:
The Garden Room,
Hungate Hall,
Hungate,
Beccles NR34 9TT
Every Thursday 6.30 -9pm
Contact: Sifu Natasha Etheridge
07961 033357
http://www.norwichqigongandkungfu.co.uk/index.html
Sifu Mike Baker teaches in Cambridge
Check out website for class details:
http://chentaichicambridge.co.uk/home-2/other-classes-with-sifu-mike-baker
Friday, 3 February 2012
Wild Goose Qigong - Over 70 and Going Strong
Qigong is good for your health and keeps you young and full of energy. You don't have to be a high level master or have to be trained for your whole life. Here are some of the students who are the proof!



If you wish to learn Wild Goose Qigong it is taught at:
The Garden Room, Hungate Hall,
Hungate, Beccles, NR34 9TT
Every Thursday 6.30pm
Beginners welcome
Contact: Sifu Natasha Etheridge
07961 033357 / 01502 711127
07961 033357 / 01502 711127
Authorised Instructor of the Tse Qigong Centre
Article reproduced with permission of the Tse Qigong Centre: http://www.qimagazine.com/
Article reproduced with permission of the Tse Qigong Centre: http://www.qimagazine.com/
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Wing Chun Kung Fu taught in Beccles
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