

Master Helen Liang
Deepen your Liu He Ba Fa practice through the 32-movement sequence of Part 1, increasing resilience and flow, and energizing your movement with greater presence and intention through a comprehensive deep dive into this unique internal martial art.

When movement, intention, and breath align, something magical happens — your energy becomes an expression of your spirit (Shen).
A new 12-week advanced Liu He Ba Fa course with Helen Liang, world-renowned Tai Chi and Qigong martial artist, can help you cultivate this presence and advance your learnings from the introductory course as you create a harmonious flow of Qi through new and refined movements that synergize presence, spirit, and intention.
Master Helen will guide you through a complete authentic section of Liu He Ba Fa — unlocking the pathways for Qi to flow through your body and strengthening not only your physical balance but also your connection to the energy within you.
You’ll learn and apply how each of the 32 movements can be expressed in three different ways, depending on whether the intent is for martial application, health and fitness, or balance of internal Qi.
Deepening your understanding of the Taoist principle of water and internal martial arts, you’ll harness the power of the mind and breath to guide energy effortlessly through your movements...
... attaining harmony between your body, spirit, and heart-mind, and creating power from alignment within.
This isn’t just a course — it’s an opportunity to transform how you move through life. If you’re ready to experience true presence through the effortless power of Liu He Ba Fa, this 12-week journey is the next step on your path to becoming the best version of yourself.
During this advanced course on Liu He Ba Fa, you’ll:
- Be guided by Master Helen through the entire 32-movement sequence from beginning to end, refining continuity and flow, precision and awareness, and expression of Shen (spirit) as you move beyond mechanics to embody true presence and intent
- Expand your understanding of the 6 Unities and 8 Principles — and how they calm the mind and instill movement with fluidity, spirit, and connection
- Cultivate Yin and Yang in movement — Yin as soft, yielding, inward energy (contraction, stillness, adaptability) and Yang as strong, expanding, outward energy (extension, structure, expression)
- Deepen your experience of how Qi flows through breath, intention, and movement — which must be cultivated, and not forced
- Experience how the Bow Stance, Horse Stance, Cross Resting Stance, Empty Stance, and Drop Stance create stability and grounding — and how these stances affect balance, root, and the way Qi flows through the body
- Increase Gu Jin (bone strength) — and how true strength comes from the bones, tendons, and alignment — not brute force
- Understand the role of Yi (Intention) in strength — how Yi provides clarity and control, ensuring Qi moves efficiently, and how movement is scattered without Yi
- Learn why action should be guided by a calm, elevated Shen (spirit) — not forced or erratic, and how movements flow smoothly and efficiently when Shen is balanced
- Learn how power comes from posture, alignment, and intent — not excessive force — and how true lightness comes from internal strength, not from collapsing structure
- Gain a deeper understanding of the natural rhythm of movement — expansion and contraction, advance and retreat, release and return
- Learn to change direction without stiffness, embracing adaptability and spontaneity
Master Helen’s guidance throughout this course will provide the support, wisdom, and inspiration you need to elevate your practice. By the end of this journey, you’ll move with greater clarity, power, and grace — the embodiment of true internal martial art mastery.
You’ll refine your ability to flow with continuous, adaptable movement as your Qi unites with Shen and your spirit guides your actions with fluidity and purpose — elevating your movements to experience lightness while maintaining a strong root.
You’ll go deeper into the cyclical nature of energy and movement, learning how to adapt to change with resilience, and how to transition intuitively from one action to the next with ease.
You’ll also experience the power of emptiness in motion — a state where effortlessness becomes your natural way of being and your practice becomes an intuitive, natural expression of energy and awareness.
Imagine embodying effortless presence and grace that drives your every action as you move with purpose and confidence — aligned with and energized by your spirit...
This advanced Liu He Ba Fa course with Master Helen offers this possibility and more.
What You’ll Discover in These 12 Weeks
In this 12-week transformational course, Master Helen will guide you through the skills and competencies you’ll need to move with greater fluidity and intention in your Liu He Ba Fa practice.
Join the Livestream — or Stream Later to Watch at Your Convenience

You’ll connect with Master Helen and experience her teachings through livestreaming video via any connected device. This connection is easy to use and will enhance the impact of Master Helen’s transmissions. Can’t make it live? After each class, you can stream the video and audio recordings to enjoy anytime and anywhere at your convenience.
Weekly Sessions on Thursdays at 1:00pm Pacific
This course will feature LIVE teachings, interactive sessions, experiential practices, and Q&A with Master Helen. Each session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones, so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to master the art of effortless power with Liu He Ba Fa internal martial arts.
Module 1: Explore Yin & Yang as the Foundation of Internal Practice & Maintaining Health, Balance & Vitality (2025-04-10 1:00:00 pm)

This opening module lays the groundwork for the deepening of your Liu He Ba Fa journey by exploring the Taoist concept of Yin and Yang and how it applies to movement, energy, and balance.
Master Helen will introduce you to the fundamental stances and the way Liu He Ba Fa movements help regulate Qi flow through the body’s meridians, influencing physical health, balance, and energy circulation.
You’ll learn how blockages in these pathways can lead to stagnation, how movement keeps energy flowing smoothly, and how Liu He Ba Fa postures and transitions help open, stretch, and spiral through these channels to enhance circulation.
In this session, you’ll explore:
- Yin and Yang in movement — Yin as soft, yielding, inward energy (contraction, stillness, adaptability) and Yang as strong, expanding, outward energy (extension, structure, expression)
- How the Bow Stance, Horse Stance, Cross Resting Stance, Empty Stance, and Drop Stance create stability and grounding — and how these stances affect balance, root, and the way Qi flows through the body
- How Liu He Ba Fa integrates these stances and energies through fluid transitions, ensuring movements are never stiff or forced
Movements covered:
- Stop the Wagon to Ask for Directions — A moment of stillness before action, representing Yin yielding to Yang
- Rein the Horse at the Cliff — A redirection movement that teaches control over impulsive Yang energy
- Close the Door and Push the Moon — Soft yet firm, demonstrating how Yin energy can direct outward force effectively
Module 2: Cultivate Qi Through Breath, Intention & Movement that Harmonizes the Body and Heart-Mind (2025-04-17 1:00:00 pm)

Now that you’ve explored the foundation of Yin-Yang balance and Qi pathways, the focus shifts to Qi cultivation — how breath, intention, and movement come together to generate and refine energy.
Liu He Ba Fa teaches that Qi flows where the mind directs it, and breath controls its rhythm. This module introduces breathwork techniques and explores how to use intention (Yi) to guide Qi smoothly through the body.
You’ll also explore the Six Unities — how Ti (elevating, lifting) aligns with Xin (body and heart-mind) through breath and posture that calms the mind and makes movement more fluid…
… and how the principle of Qi in the Eight Principles helps circulate Qi smoothly, gather the spirit, and give movements a sense of meaning and connection.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- How Qi is the internal energy that fuels movement and connects mind, body, and breath
- How Qi flows through breath, intention, and movement — and must be cultivated, not forced
- Why deep breathing sinks Qi to the Dantian, stabilizing movement
- Why breath should follow movement, ensuring effortless energy flow
- How the 6 Unities and 8 Principles calm the mind and instill movement with fluidity, spirit, and connection
Movements covered:
- Rein the Horse at the Precipice — Controlling movement with breath and intention
- Close the Door and Push the Moon — Expanding and contracting energy with fluid breath
- Part the Clouds to See the Sun — Opening the chest to enhance Qi circulation
Module 3: Build Internal Strength Through Structure, Intention & Energy Cultivation (2025-04-24 1:00:00 pm)

Explore how Qi strengthens structure, creating stability, balance, and power without relying on muscular force.
Liu He Ba Fa teaches that strength comes from alignment, rootedness, and internal energy rather than external tension. In this module, you’ll refine how intention (Yi) directs Qi, and how Qi, when properly integrated, supports effortless movement and power.
You’ll also explore the Six Unities — how Xin (emotion) unites with Yi (heart-mind and logical mind) and initiates movement, while Yi directs and refines it, and how this balance ensures movements are both instinctive and precise.
The Eight Principles focus is Xing (shape) — form beyond appearance, and how through Liu He Ba Fa, you become the movement rather than just imitating shapes.
This week, you’ll:
- Explore Gu Jin (bone strength) — and how true strength comes from the bones, tendons, and alignment — not brute force
- Discover how sinking Qi into the Dantian creates stability and effortless power
- Understand the role of Yi (intention) in strength — how Yi provides clarity and control, ensuring Qi moves efficiently, and how movement is scattered without Yi
- Learn how power comes from posture, alignment, and intent — not excessive force
- Learn why movements must be both stable and adaptable, like bamboo — firm yet flexible
Movements covered:
- Pluck the Stars and Exchange the Dipper — Precision, balance, and upward expansion
- Wild Geese Flying in Formation — Expanding outward with controlled balance
- Lone Goose Leaves the Flock — Navigating solo energy with structure and flow
Module 4: Cultivate Strong Yet Flowing Movement & Adaptability as Qi Unites With Shen (2025-05-01 1:00:00 pm)

You’ll refine Sui (follow) — the principle of continuous, flowing movement — and explore how Liu He Ba Fa embodies the Taoist wisdom of water. Like water, your movements should be unbroken, adaptable, and powerful without rigidity.
This week, you’ll explore water as a Taoist metaphor for movement — how it can be soft and yielding, yet incredibly strong, and how it adjusts to obstacles without losing its nature, just as your movements should embody both Yin and Yang.
Master Helen will share how the stillness of deep water represents Shen (spirit) — a calm, clear mind guiding action.
Explore your movements when Qi unites with Shen (energy and spirit) — and how the concept of Sui creates a seamless, rhythmic practice.
In this session, you’ll:
- Learn how, just as water moves effortlessly, your transitions should be smooth, steady, and natural
- Explore how rigidity leads to struggle — and how true efficiency comes from adaptability
- Experience Qi uniting with Shen (energy and spirit) — how strong Shen elevates our movements, making them intentional and refined, and how scattered Shen creates weak and uncoordinated movements
- Learn how instead of resisting force, you can redirect and adapt — like water adjusting to its environment
- Explore why continuous movement conceals intent, making actions unpredictable — and how softness leads to control when we yield first, then strike at the right moment
Movements covered:
- The River Flows Unceasingly — Embodying continuous, uninterrupted movement
- Wild Horse Chasing the Wind — Combining speed and lightness with deep-rooted stability
- Taming the Tiger, Listening to the Wind — Teaching grounding while staying adaptable, like a river that can be calm or rushing
Module 5: Elevate Your Movement & Experience Lightness Without Losing Your Root (2025-05-08 1:00:00 pm)

You’ll refine the principle of Ti (elevating, lifting) — learning how to create lightness in movement while staying grounded.
Master Helen will share why true elevation in Liu He Ba Fa comes from balance, not force.
This is also where Shen (spirit) unites with Dong (action), ensuring that movements are guided by refined awareness, not mechanical execution.
You’ll explore how to hold the head as if suspended through movements that are light and expansive, but never unstable — and experience how posture and alignment allow Qi to rise naturally, lifting without strain.
Master Helen will demonstrate how the Bai Hui point at the crown of the head acts as a guiding point for upward energy.
This week, you’ll:
- Learn why action should be guided by a calm, elevated Shen (spirit) — not forced or erratic, and how movements flow smoothly and efficiently when Shen is balanced
- Explore how uniting Shen with Dong refines coordination, ensuring that every action has intent and clarity
- Discover how true lightness comes from internal strength, not from collapsing structure
- Experience yourself as a tree with deep roots and high branches as you maintain stability while moving with agility
- Learn how in martial application, sudden shifts in height and weight distribution create unpredictability and control
Movements covered:
- Sound in the East, Strike in the West — A deceptive movement that teaches strategic misdirection and how Shen guides spontaneous action
- Azure Dragon Extends its Claws — Demonstrates extension and contraction, showing how Ti lifts energy while remaining centered
- Elixir Refining Nine Transformations — Represents inner refinement — how breath, intent, and movement create effortless flow
Module 6: Flow with the Cycles of Change With Huan to Create Greater Adaptability, Resilience & Ease (2025-05-15 1:00:00 pm)

In Taoist philosophy, everything moves in cycles — day becomes night, the seasons shift, and water evaporates only to return as rain. Nothing is truly linear. True harmony comes from recognizing these cycles and moving with them rather than resisting.
In Liu He Ba Fa, the principle of Huan (return) teaches us that movements should not be fragmented or forced. Instead, they should rise and fall, expand and contract, flow outward and return inward, like waves rolling onto shore and retreating back into the ocean. This ability to flow with change rather than resist it is essential not only in martial arts but in life.
This week, you’ll experience how moving with cycles allows you to adapt and flow with more ease.
The Six Unities focus is Shen uniting with Dong (spirit and action) — how the spirit must be steady and aware, allowing movement to be instinctive and natural rather than forced or hesitant.
The Eight Principles focus is Huan (return), which teaches us to move through cycles with ease, creating an unbroken rhythm where one action leads seamlessly into another.
In this session, you’ll:
- Gain a deeper understanding of the natural rhythm of movement — expansion and contraction, advance and retreat, release and return
- Keep movements connected and fluid, ensuring each action seamlessly leads into the next
- Learn to change direction without stiffness, embracing adaptability and spontaneity
- Experience how Shen uniting with Dong (spirit and action) and the Eight Principles focus of Huan (return) instill a sense of flow and natural rhythm
Movements covered:
- Angry Horse Turns Its Head — A sharp redirection of energy, symbolizing adaptability and quick reaction
- Push the Boat With the Current — Yielding and flowing with external forces instead of resisting them
- Startled Horse Turns Its Head — A swift yet controlled movement, maintaining balance while reacting fluidly
Module 7: Move Without Resistance & Embody Emptiness in Motion to Enter a State of Effortlessness & Ease (2025-05-22 1:00:00 pm)

In this module, you’ll explore the principle of emptiness (Kong) — not as nothingness, but as a state of effortlessness and adaptability.
You’ll explore how true mastery comes from learning to move without unnecessary tension, allowing motion to arise naturally — without force or resistance.
This idea connects deeply to Le (rein in) — the principle of holding back excess force, allowing power to be controlled rather than wasted. Through restraint and balance, movements become light yet grounded, fluid yet strong.
The Six Unities focus explores how action unites with emptiness — how movement should arise from a place of natural balance, not from forced effort. The Eight Principles focus is Le (rein in), or how holding back excess effort allows movement to be controlled and refined.
Ultimately, you’ll learn how to move with ease, releasing unnecessary force and allowing Qi to flow naturally. To achieve this, Master Helen will guide you on how to relax without collapsing, let the waist lead, maintain an elastic structure, use intention to guide your motion, and let breath drive your movement.
In this session, you’ll:
- Gain a deeper understanding how emptiness (Kong) allows movement to flow effortlessly
- Learn to rein in excess tension (Le) so power is controlled yet natural
- Refine movement by removing stiffness and cultivating lightness
- Train the body to stay elastic and responsive rather than rigid
- Be guided in movements that allow Qi to flow naturally as you release resistance and unnecessary force
Movements covered:
- Flower Drops From a Vase Onto an Ink-Stone — A delicate, effortless movement that teaches control through release, embodying emptiness
- High Mountain Flowing Water — Demonstrates the balance between stability (mountain) and flow (water), illustrating how movement remains continuous.
- Boy Presents a Book to the Master — A soft, offering movement that expresses giving without force, control without tension.
Module 8: Explore Fu - the Art of Concealment - for Subtle Yet Strong Well-Timed Movement (2025-05-29 1:00:00 pm)

In this module, you’ll learn the Eighth Principle focus of Fu — the art of concealment, unpredictability, and hidden strength. In Liu He Ba Fa, true martial skill is not about openly displaying power but about hiding intent, disguising movement, and revealing force only when necessary.
Fu teaches us how to mask strength within relaxation, appearing soft while maintaining internal power. You’ll blend movement seamlessly, making transitions unpredictable and unreadable, while staying adaptable and responding without revealing strategy too soon.
This principle applies beyond martial arts. In life, sometimes the most effective action is not direct force, but subtle, well-timed movement — knowing when to act, when to hold back, and when to adapt.
In this session, you’ll:
- Explore Fu, the art of concealment, for subtle yet strong well-timed movement
- Experience how hidden techniques, deceptive transitions, and unexpected timing make movement unreadable
- Learn how Fu allows for effortless redirection, misleading opponents, and maintaining control over a situation without excessive force
Movements covered:
- Woodcutter Carries Firewood — A movement that appears simple yet conceals deep-rooted leg and core power, teaching how to hide strength within natural motion
- Swallow Pierces the Clouds — A swift, agile movement that embodies unpredictability, making one’s actions unreadable
- Swallow Skims the Water — A low, flowing movement that emphasizes disguise and softness, blending power within subtlety
Module 9: Strengthen Your Practice through Integration, Consolidation & Flow (2025-06-05 1:00:00 pm)

At this stage in your Liu He Ba Fa journey, you have covered a significant portion of the form. The movements are becoming more complex, and it’s natural to feel like you may forget parts or struggle with transitions.
This module is about taking a step back — not introducing any new theories or principles, but instead focusing purely on movement.
You’ll review, refine, and reinforce what you have learned so far, ensuring smoother transitions and deepening your connection to the form.
In this session, you’ll:
- Strengthen previously learned movements, ensuring that transitions feel natural and continuous
- Receive tips for remembering sequences and making the form feel intuitive
- Expanding the form with 3 new movements while keeping it manageable and digestible
Movements covered:
- Heavenly Official Plucks the Stars — A light, expansive movement that teaches upward intention and energy extension
- Support the Sky and Cover the Earth — A movement integrating both rising and grounding forces for balance
- Casually Drop Into the Well — A yielding movement that teaches effortless redirection and soft control
Module 10: Understand the Relationship Between Liu He Ba Fa, Tai Chi, Xingyi & Bagua (2025-06-12 1:00:00 pm)

Liu He Ba Fa is often said to incorporate qualities of Tai Chi, Xingyi, and Bagua, but it is not a fusion of these arts. Instead, it shares a common foundation in Taoist philosophy, Qi cultivation, and internal power with them.
Rather than viewing Liu He Ba Fa as borrowing from these styles, you’ll explore how they all arise from the same principles, expressed in different ways.
Master Helen will share how internal power is expressed differently in Tai Chi, which emphasizes yielding, balance, and circular movement; Xingyi, which focuses on direct, committed actions with explosive power; Bagua, which trains constant change, evasiveness, and spiral energy, and Liu He Ba Fa, which naturally integrates elements of fluid adaptability, resonating with all three arts while remaining unique.
Different movements naturally express these qualities, giving you a deeper understanding of internal martial arts as a whole.
This week, you’ll:
- Explore the connection between internal martial arts — how internal martial arts cultivate Qi and internal power (Nei Jin)
- Recognize the distinct energies of Tai Chi, Xingyi, and Bagua within Liu He Ba Fa
- Learn to identify and embody different movement qualities without rigid labels
- How Liu He Ba Fa embodies Tai Chi-like movements — smooth, circular, and balanced transitions; Xingyi-like movements — direct, committed actions with strong intent; and Bagua-like movements — agile, evasive, and continuously flowing footwork
Movements covered:
- 2 Phoenixes Facing the Sun — This movement resembles the Tai Chi technique Two Winds Pierce the Ears, where both arms move in circular motions before striking with the fists. It demonstrates fluidity, circular power, and Yin-Yang balance, which are hallmarks of Tai Chi
- Intercepting Hands, Double Push — A movement that shifts between Bow Stance and Half Horse Stance, integrating stability, redirection, and adaptable hand techniques. Unlike Xingyi’s straightforward explosiveness, this movement emphasizes controlled structure and smooth transitions, a unique Liu He Ba Fa approach to martial application
Module 11: Bring Form to Life With Shen to Transform Movement into a Living Expression of Intent, Energy & Awareness (2025-06-26 1:00:00 pm)

Shen (spirit) is one of the most profound aspects of Liu He Ba Fa.
Throughout this course, you have explored key principles, Taoist philosophy, martial applications, and internal energy cultivation. Shen is what unites all of these elements, transforming movement from mechanical form into a living expression of intent, energy, and awareness.
In internal martial arts, Shen is the animating force that breathes life into every movement. It naturally emerges when Qi flows smoothly, transitions are fluid, and principles are deeply understood. Without Shen, movements feel empty; with Shen, they become powerful, expressive, and intentional.
Master Helen will share the role of Yan Shen (Spirit in the Eyes) — a defining characteristic of mastery — and how the eyes lead intention (Yi), Yi leads Qi, and Qi leads movement. Training the eyes to be expressive sharpens focus and deepens connection to the form.
In this session, you’ll:
- Explore Shen and how it appears in movement, arising naturally when movement, breath, and intent harmonize
- Learn how Shen is expressed through fluidity, presence, focus — and movements that feel alive, connected, and purposeful
- Refine the Full Part One Sequence, ensuring that movements are clear and confident with a focus on smooth transitions, deepened structure, and refining flow
- Experience how when the mind is calm, Qi flows smoothly and Shen manifests naturally
- Be guided in a practical movement practice to observe where your gaze is directed — are you truly present in each movement?
Movements covered:
- Warm Breeze Sweeps the Leaves — A light, flowing movement that teaches how to release tension and let Qi move naturally through the body, much like wind sweeping leaves effortlessly
- Double Pouncing Palms to the Face — A dynamic movement requiring strength, fluidity, and balance, transitioning through Bow Stance, Drop Stance, Standing on One Leg, and back to Bow Stance, demonstrating control in rising and sinking movements
Module 12: Embody True Presence & Intent as You Master the Art of Effortless Power (2025-07-03 1:00:00 pm)

This final session will provide an opportunity to revisit and polish key areas, ensuring that the form feels natural and intuitive in terms of movement, energy, and intent.
The concept of emptiness (Kong) will guide your practice — not as a lack of substance, but as a state of refined awareness where movement becomes natural and unforced.
You’ll be given a grand review of this Full Sequence, ensuring that every movement flows effortlessly, transitions are smooth, and Shen (spirit) is fully expressed.
Rather than focusing on isolated techniques, you’ll approach the form as a unified whole, where each action leads naturally into the next.
This week, you’ll:
- Be guided by Master Helen through the entire form from beginning to end, refining continuity and flow, precision and awareness, and expression of Shen (spirit) as you move beyond mechanics to embody true presence and intent
- Receive encouragement and go deeper into how Liu He Ba Fa is a lifelong practice — a journey rather than a destination
- Explore how mastery comes from repetition and continuous refinement rather than remembering everything perfectly
- Create space for new insights to emerge, allowing the form to deepen over time
- Stay patient and enjoy the process — the more you engage with the art, the more it will reveal itself to you
The Advanced Liu He Ba Fa Bonus Offering
In addition to Master Helen’s transformative 12-week online course, you’ll receive this special bonus offering to complement the course and take your understanding and practice to an even deeper level.

Helen Liang's Personal Training Routine
Video Guide Featuring Essential Stretching, Warm-Ups & Drills
This private training video provides a behind-the- scenes look at the personal stretching, warm-up, and mobility drills that Helen uses to prepare her body for practice. This includes leg stretching techniques to improve flexibility, mobility, and control in your stances and kicks; shoulder and arm stretches to increase range of motion for smoother, more expansive movements; kicking drills to develop coordination, balance, and strength in the lower body; and essential warm-ups to activate the muscles, open the joints, and prepare the body for training. This is more than just a stretching routine — it’s a peek into Helen’s daily training that reveals how she maintains flexibility, power, and fluidity in her movements. This valuable resource is a helpful complement to your Liu He Ba Fa practice.

Liu He Ba Fa: Part One Movement Names - English, Chinese & Pinyin Guide
PDF Guide by Helen Liang
Many students are fascinated by the Chinese names of Liu He Ba Fa movements and enjoy seeing the original Chinese characters, which carry deep meaning. This 7-page PDF guide presents a comprehensive list of all 31 movements from Part One, presented in English, Chinese, and Pinyin — a Romanized system that helps with pronunciation of Chinese words and sounds. Chinese characters are not just words; they are pictographs that visually represent ideas, nature, and movement. Understanding the original names adds another layer of depth to your practice, helping you connect with the history, philosophy, and imagery behind each movement. This is a simple yet valuable resource for those who appreciate the cultural richness of Liu He Ba Fa and wish to pronounce the names accurately as they refine their practice.
What Graduates of Master Helen’s Courses Are Saying...
— Michael Davidson: “Master Helen Has a Really Special Way of Bringing People Together”
— Manny Kiesser: “It’s Very Rare to Find a Teacher Like Helen”
— Faith LeLievre: “Helen Is Such a Gifted Teacher of This Beautiful Art”
This course was so enlightening. I loved learning Tai Chi with Master Helen. She’s a wonderful teacher and really broke things down so they became rewarding to learn. The pace was perfect, and I’m walking away with a beautiful experience of Tai Chi. I will look for ways to keep integrating the practice into my life.
Richmond, Virginia
I felt I finally understood some of the fundamentals of Tai Chi when Master Helen explained them in this course. I have learned Tai Chi for many years, but I felt the fundamental concepts had never been so well explained before. Really grateful.
Singapore
I benefited greatly from this course. I have been practicing Tai Chi for many years, mostly on my own. This course gave me a deeper understanding of Tai Chi and gave me some important ideas and principles that are greatly improving my performance of the art. I deeply regret that I did not have the opportunity to learn with Helen Liang many years prior to this. She comes from a background that positioned her to be a master of the complex art that Tai Chi is. She is also knowledgeable about Chinese culture and philosophical ideas as they apply to Tai Chi. Helen is very charming and engaging as well. Her lovely personality sweetens the whole experience.
Kfar Saba, Israel
The details Master Helen taught about perfect basic form and the ways those details contributed to the goal of obtaining the Wu Wei state were superb. My Tai Chi practice was greatly enhanced, as was my internal balance and coherency of flow.
Elgin, Oregon
Master Helen is a gifted teacher. Not only is she thorough, she is encouraging, and to watch her move through the form is inspiring.
North Billerica, Massachusetts
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Join fellow students and practitioners to support and inspire each other as you integrate the teachings and practices Master Helen Liang will share in this powerful program.
You’ll join an international community on the leading edge of manifesting a world grounded in the principles of cooperation, harmony, and reverence for all of life.
Here’s What You’ll Receive

Twelve 90-Minute Class Sessions With Master Helen Liang
Experience a unique opportunity to be mentored by and learn from Master Helen Liang, vice president of SYL Wushu Taiji Qigong Institute — from the comfort of your own home. Each class session includes a livestreaming video option and will guide you to fully embody Liu He Ba Fa martial arts. Course sessions are on Thursdays at 1:00pm Pacific.

Twelve Video Recordings of Class Sessions
After each class, the video will be available for you to stream in a high-quality format. You’ll never have to worry about missing a session, and you can watch anytime and anywhere at your convenience.

Twelve Audio Recordings of Class Sessions
After each class, the audio will be available for you to stream. You’ll never have to worry about missing a session, and you can listen anytime and anywhere at your convenience.

Twelve Transcripts of Class Sessions
You’ll also receive the entire class transcription after each session is completed. You can then review, print, and highlight the most important insights and practices you were given.

Interactive Exercises and Questions for Each Lesson
Between class sessions, you’ll have the option of completing related exercises, practicing new tools, and answering questions to accelerate your learning and integrate each week’s lesson.

Online Community
Our exclusive Facebook online community is the perfect place to continue your discovery process after each class. Here, you can continue the discussion about your course materials and interact with your fellow students to take your exploration to an even deeper level.
An Unprecedented Opportunity to Join the Online Course, Advanced Liu He Ba Fa
We feel honored that Master Helen Liang has chosen to partner with The Shift Network to offer this exclusive LIVE online course. This is a unique opportunity to interact directly with the vice president of SYL Wushu Taiji Qigong Institute, whose powerful insights and pioneering work are helping us heal and awaken ourselves and our world.
If you’re serious about deepening your Liu He Ba Fa practice, then you owe it to yourself, your loved ones, and our world to take this one-of-a-kind program.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your own evolution, click the register button below to reserve your space now.
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- Non-Refundable: All sales are final.
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- Catch Up First: Please review previous sessions before asking questions, as they may have been addressed.
- Live Class Replays: Miss a live session? Replays will be available within 48 hours.
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More Praise for Master Helen Liang
Twenty years ago, while attending a martial arts competition organized by the American Kungfu Tai Chi Magazine, Helen, who acted as the master of ceremonies, interviewed me. I retain an extremely good impression of her. She seemed amiable and courteous, and spoke with great clarity. Her train of thought was methodical, especially when expounding her deep knowledge of martial arts. And when she performed the Liuhe Bafa style during the conference, I was very impressed by her natural and unrestrained style. Her movements were expansive and grounded in solid skills. To truly be able to disseminate the profound knowledge of Chinese martial arts culture outside of China requires not just a strong physical mastery of martial arts skills and a deep knowledge of the extensive martial arts principles and Chinese culture, but also a true moral character with an extremely open mind to convey all the details in a good command of the English language. Helen Liang has all these. It is for this reason that Helen Liang has received the esteem and deep respect from her many students abroad who have benefitted from her teachings over many years. I believe Helen Liang is the very best teacher to accurately spread the martial arts teachings to all foreign friends.
President of the Beijing Wushu Academy and a 2008 Beijing Olympics torchbearer
Master Helen Liang is one of the most exceptional teachers I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. Her profound wisdom and knowledge come from an impeccable bloodline and family of masters, as well as from overcoming her own personal challenges fighting cancer. What’s more, her complete fluency in English and Mandarin gives her a unique advantage when it comes to her ability to communicate sophisticated concepts across cultures. Few practitioners radiate positive energy and good Qi like Helen. She always inspires me with her optimism and enthusiasm for the arts.
Staff writer for YMAA Publication Center, YMAA.com, publisher of KungFuMagazine.com
I have studied with Master Helen Liang since 2005. In all classes I have taken with her, I felt guided and supported. Helen masterfully teaches details and intent of each movement and connects it with Qi circulation. She is tremendously responsive to the needs and level of each student. When I first started, I was only keen on grasping the martial side of Tai Chi. Helen has been helping me grow and embrace all aspects — physical, energy, martial, and spiritual.
Director, Research & Admissions, at BC Council on Admissions & Transfer
About Master Helen Liang
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Master Helen Liang is a world-renowned Tai Chi, Qigong, and Chinese Martial Arts master with more than three decades of teaching experience. She is vice president of the SYL Wushu Taiji Qigong Institute in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Helen is the author of numerous videos on Tai Chi, Qigong, Liu He Ba Fa (Water Style), and other internal styles of Chinese martial arts, including 24 Form Tai Chi... Beginner Tai Chi for Health... Tai Chi for Women... and Qigong for Cancer. Helen was featured twice on the cover of Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine in the United States. She was also featured in the books Chinese Martial Arts Elites... Contemporary Famous Chinese Martial Artists... and Extraordinary Chinese Martial Artists of the World.
In 2005, Helen and her father, Grandmaster Shou-Yu Liang, together with Channel M, Canada, created a one-of-a-kind instructional Tai Chi television series comprising 130 episodes for Canada’s multicultural community. The show, planned and written entirely by Helen and Grandmaster Liang, and hosted by Helen, has been picked up by stations across Canada and the United States. It was nominated for several Leo awards, including Best Lifestyle Series, Best Direction, and Best Host.
In 2017, Helen hosted another Tai Chi video for Canada’s national telecommunications company, Telus Corporation, to promote wellness to Canada’s diverse multicultural community. She has also been featured by many media companies, including Chinese Central Television (CCTV), Shanghai and Sichuan Provincial television in China, national pay-per-view features in the U.S., CBC, Fairchild Television, and Channel M in Canada, as well as numerous newspapers and magazines in the U.S., Canada, and China.
Helen was invited to demonstrate during the opening ceremony of the 10th World Wushu Championships in Toronto in 2009 and received the Special Contribution Award to Wushu. In 2013 and 2014 she obtained level 8th degree from both the International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association (IWSD) and the World Organization of Wushu Kung Fu Masters. She was also awarded Outstanding Martial Arts Achievements by IWSD.