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Private: Level 1: White Sash

Curriculum – White Sash/Belt Training Overview

  1. Ba Duan Jin (Sekhem Shaafuy)

A traditional form designed to harmonise breath, energy, motion, and organ systems, improving circulation.

Key Skills: Breath synchronisation, mind-body awareness, and soft energy generation.


  1. Health Without Pills – The Science of Self-Regulation
  • Headache Relief Practice: Relieve tension through pressure points and Chi flow.
  • Hangover Relief Sequence: Activate the liver meridian and restore internal balance using breath, tapping, and stance work.

Key Skill: Understanding Tai Chi as a practical tool for self-regulation and everyday health.


  1. Wudang Short Hand Form (Square & Round)

Students will learn the form from Beginning Style up to Single Whip, practicing both square (mechanical) and round (flowing) versions.

Focus Areas:

  • Postural alignment
  • Transition awareness
  • Rooting through weight distribution

Key Skill: Using the form as a blueprint for breath, energy, and body integration.


  1. Tai Chi Independent Drills & Structural Training
  • Four Winds Drill: Introduces directional energy awareness.
  • Five Elements Drill: Bridges physical motion with internal organ-energy expression.
  • Seven Stars Drill: Builds rhythm, cross-body coordination, and balance.

Key Skill: Developing proprioception, timing, and whole-body integration.


Reflective Practice

Students are encouraged to reflect on:

  • What does “being rooted” feel like in my body and life?
  • How has my breathing influenced my emotional or mental state?
  • Where can I bring softness into places of tension?

These reflections are submitted as part of a self-assessment journal.


Support & Community

You will be supported throughout your journey with:

  • Live Zoom Q&A sessions with Sahu and certified instructors
  • Access to a private Ptah Khi student forum to share experiences and ask questions
  • Technical and practice-based email support
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