Lineage

Dr. Wu taught many different forms of Tai Chi but usually started by teaching students a form based on the Yang family form and further developed by Lee Ying Arng who modified it for more balance and symmetry. Dr. Wu further modified this form. When a student had learned this form, Dr. Wu would teach it again at a second level where circular motion, smoothness, and continuity and rocking motion were emphasized.
Dr Wu’s Bio

Since Dr. Wu’s death, Ro-z and Darryl have studied with other Tai Chi and Chi Kung (Qigong) teachers. They learned Chen Style Tai Chi (Lao Jia) from Master Chen Qingzhou, 19th generation lineage holder and guardian of the original Tai Chi form.

Chen Qingzhou is a 19th-generation lineage holder in Chen Family Tai ChI and a direct descendant of the ancestral founder of Chen Village where Taijiquan originated. Born in 1934, he began training in Chen Family Old Frame under his father, Chen Wufang. He was later sent to study with the 18th-generation master, Chen Zhaopei, disciple of Chen Fake.

Ro-Z and Darryl have studied Chen Style Simplified 26 Tai Chi form and Chen Style Straight sword with Chen Qingzhou’s eldest son Chen Youze who was China National Push-hands Champion, a four-time consecutive Chen Village Push Hands Champion and a China National Coach and Competition Judge.
Chen Qingzhou Bio

Ro-Z and Darryl have studied Chen Style Simplified 26 Tai Chi form and Chen Style Straight sword with Chen Qingzhou’s eldest son Chen Youze who was China National Push-hands Champion, a four-time consecutive Chen Village Push Hands Champion and a China National Coach and Competition Judge.

Chen Youze 

Further studies have included several forms of Qigong with Master Zhongxian Wu, including Shamanic Tiger Qigong,

Master Zhonxian Wu’s site