imperial tai chi academy
Shane has been involved with the martial arts since the early eighties. He
started studying martial arts by learning Pentjak Silat Perisai Diri in 1983. He
then moved to Chow Gar Tong Long Kung Fu with the Australian School of Kung Fu
and Tai Chi with Si-Fu Tony Conley in 1986. After training full time, and
becoming a senior instructor, he started teaching Tai Chi classes full time in
1990, mostly around the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Redlands and Ipswich. The
club was originally called Powerline Health and Lifestyle, then after several
years it changed to the Imperial Tai Chi Academy. The club Si-Sook Kung is Denis
Sue -Tin and Si-Fu is Guy Sue-Tin. Studying Chinese medicine for four years,
lead Shane to a greater understanding of the need to promote the natural
benefits of the practice of Tai Chi. Body, mind and spirit are brought together
by Tai Chi which generates a feeling of good health and vitality. The martial
arts component of Tai Chi reinforces good health, both mental and physical, by
promoting exercises which strengthen the body and promote overall fitness. So
for Shane, Tai Chi became a relevant and meaningful activity for all ages. Shane
has been teaching in the community for over 30 years and is proud to be able to
make a difference to people's mobility and health. He believes it is
particularly important for our seniors to continue doing some form of exercise,
and Tai Chi is ideal, as it provides a gentle, slow deliberate movement that is
adaptable for varying levels of mobility and fitness.