
Seminar
Educational Seminars
A Focused Opportunity for Deep Learning and Collective Experience
Seminars held at the school provide a unique setting for concentrated practice, shared experience, and both technical and mental advancement. Each seminar is guided by experienced instructors, built around a specific theme, and designed with a coherent structure—creating an immersive environment where learning extends beyond the limits of regular classes.
Whether serving as a complement to ongoing training or as an inspiring entry point into a new discipline, these intensive sessions offer opportunities for deeper understanding, individualized correction, and direct engagement with the teachings.
Bridging personal experience and collective insight, seminars become a gateway for transitioning from knowledge to embodied living.
Where and How Do We Begin?
The Path to Maturity
Every meaningful journey begins with a conscious step. In the process of inner cultivation and disciplined training, we stand beside you with care and structure to ensure a personal, coherent, and effective path. The Path to Maturity provides a clear framework for beginning, deepening, and expanding your practice—rooted in self-awareness, ongoing mentorship, and continuous progress assessment.
This journey unfolds in five stages:
- Initial Consultation Request
- Interview and Assessment
- Receiving a Personalized Program
- Beginning Practice with Instructor Guidance
- Progress Evaluation and Path Expansion
This roadmap is designed to support your movement from initial intention toward depth, growth, and inner transformation.
The Path to Maturity
Every meaningful journey begins with a conscious step. In the process of inner cultivation and disciplined training, we stand beside you with care and structure to ensure a personal, coherent, and effective path. The Path to Maturity provides a clear framework for beginning, deepening, and expanding your practice—rooted in self-awareness, ongoing mentorship, and continuous progress assessment.
This journey unfolds in five stages:
- Initial Consultation Request
- Interview and Assessment
- Receiving a Personalized Program
- Beginning Practice with Instructor Guidance
- Progress Evaluation and Path Expansion
This roadmap is designed to support your movement from initial intention toward depth, growth, and inner transformation.
Request Initial Consultation
Submit the form and begin the dialogue to identify your needs.
Participate in Interview and Assessment
Review your background, goals, and individual capacity.
Receive Personalized Program
A tailored training path designed based on your assessment.
Start Practice with Guidance
Start structured sessions with direct support from instructors.
Evaluate Progress and Expand the Journey
Ongoing review, adjustments, and deeper development of your practice.
Course Registration Request Form
Related Events
Related Events

Online Seminar with Dr. Yang
Seminar Overview:
This session is part of an ongoing series of advanced-level meetings with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, focusing on deeper training and teaching methodologies in Taijiquan and Qigong. The agenda includes both a brief review and practical demonstrations from the previous session, along with the introduction of several new topics.
Topics to be Covered:
- Taiji Symbol: concepts and principles
- Yang Style: linear patterns & Bagua stepping
- Yin aspects in training
- Rollback & Press: detailed breakdown
- Small and Large Rollback variations
- Applications: general approaches to training and testing students
- Double Pushing Hands
- Striking and kicking components
- Core techniques: Cai, Lie, Zhou, Kao
- Borrowing Jing: theory and practice
- Fighting Set: structure and use
- Candle Training: sensitivity and focus
- Taiji Ball Qigong: coordination and internal development
Due to the breadth of topics, not all subjects may be covered fully within a single session. However, the structure is designed to ensure practical insight and clarity on key elements.

Online Seminar with Dr. Yang
Seminar Overview:
This session is part of an ongoing series of advanced-level meetings with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, focusing on deeper training and teaching methodologies in Taijiquan and Qigong. The agenda includes both a brief review and practical demonstrations from the previous session, along with the introduction of several new topics.
Topics to be Covered:
- Taiji Symbol: concepts and principles
- Yang Style: linear patterns & Bagua stepping
- Yin aspects in training
- Rollback & Press: detailed breakdown
- Small and Large Rollback variations
- Applications: general approaches to training and testing students
- Double Pushing Hands
- Striking and kicking components
- Core techniques: Cai, Lie, Zhou, Kao
- Borrowing Jing: theory and practice
- Fighting Set: structure and use
- Candle Training: sensitivity and focus
- Taiji Ball Qigong: coordination and internal development
Due to the breadth of topics, not all subjects may be covered fully within a single session. However, the structure is designed to ensure practical insight and clarity on key elements.
Date
April 21, 2025
Time
15:00 - 19:30
Location
Studio Emkan
Attendance Type
Hybrid
Instructors
Grandmaster Dr. Yang, Juing-Ming, Arash Rezaei, Aryanmehr, Michelle Lin, Jonathan Chang
Taichi Sword (Wu An)
Taichi Sword

Taichi Sword (Wu An)
Taichi Sword
Date
May 13, 2025
Time
14:30 - 20:00
Location
Studio Emkan
Attendance Type
Hybrid
Registration Deadline
May 9, 2025
Participants Limit
20 Students
Instructors
Michelle Lin, Arash Rezaei, Aryanmehr

Summer Seminars on Tai Chi and Medical Qigong – YFH, USA
In the summer of 2025, a series of specialized seminars took place at the mountain retreat of Yang’s Family Heights (YFH) with the presence of Dr. Yang. These seminars featured advanced training in Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Sword, Push Hands (Tuishou), and Fighting Set forms.
The final segment focused primarily on Medical Qigong and the Grand Circulation of Energy (Da Mai). Although the groups were smaller in size, participants demonstrated high enthusiasm and commitment.
All classes were held at full capacity, and the combination of a serene retreat environment alongside the mountain nature created an ideal setting for focused learning and growth. Meals were provided by a professional chef, emphasizing healthful and nourishing cuisine.
Dr. Yang has announced that summer 2026 may mark the final occurrence of these seminars at YFH.

Summer Seminars on Tai Chi and Medical Qigong – YFH, USA
In the summer of 2025, a series of specialized seminars took place at the mountain retreat of Yang’s Family Heights (YFH) with the presence of Dr. Yang. These seminars featured advanced training in Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Sword, Push Hands (Tuishou), and Fighting Set forms.
The final segment focused primarily on Medical Qigong and the Grand Circulation of Energy (Da Mai). Although the groups were smaller in size, participants demonstrated high enthusiasm and commitment.
All classes were held at full capacity, and the combination of a serene retreat environment alongside the mountain nature created an ideal setting for focused learning and growth. Meals were provided by a professional chef, emphasizing healthful and nourishing cuisine.
Dr. Yang has announced that summer 2026 may mark the final occurrence of these seminars at YFH.
Attendance Type
In Person
Instructors
Grandmaster Dr. Yang, Juing-Ming

Yoga Therapy and Qigong for Structural, Physiological, and Psychological Conditions
This comprehensive workshop, designed for therapists, instructors, and practitioners interested in traditional and practical methods, offers a foundational and applied approach to addressing the most common structural, physiological, and psychological imbalances of the modern age through the perspectives of Ayurveda, Yoga Therapy, and Qigong practice.
Course Structure
Session One – Structural Topics:
Focus on low back pain, pelvis, and sacrum.
An exploration of the biomechanics and functional patterns of the lower spine and pelvis. Participants will practice a combination of asanas and Qigong movements aimed at reducing pain, enhancing stability, and improving range of motion.
Session Two – Physiological Topics:
Focus on sleep disorders and chronic tension.
Analysis of the root causes of sleep disturbances from Ayurvedic, Yoga, and Qigong viewpoints. Introduction to breathing techniques, body awareness, and evening practices designed to improve sleep quality and soothe the nervous system.
Session Three – Psychological/Emotional Topics:
Focus on anxiety and mental restoration.
Examination of the mind-body connection within a holistic health framework. Training in introspective exercises, meditation, mantra recitation, and mindful Qigong to reduce anxiety, redefine life orientation, and cultivate inner inspiration and joy.
Therapeutic Approach
Yoga Therapy addresses the whole person—not merely symptoms but their origins in attitudes and behavioral patterns. Through nurturing insight and constructive action, it activates the natural healing process.

Yoga Therapy and Qigong for Structural, Physiological, and Psychological Conditions
This comprehensive workshop, designed for therapists, instructors, and practitioners interested in traditional and practical methods, offers a foundational and applied approach to addressing the most common structural, physiological, and psychological imbalances of the modern age through the perspectives of Ayurveda, Yoga Therapy, and Qigong practice.
Course Structure
Session One – Structural Topics:
Focus on low back pain, pelvis, and sacrum.
An exploration of the biomechanics and functional patterns of the lower spine and pelvis. Participants will practice a combination of asanas and Qigong movements aimed at reducing pain, enhancing stability, and improving range of motion.
Session Two – Physiological Topics:
Focus on sleep disorders and chronic tension.
Analysis of the root causes of sleep disturbances from Ayurvedic, Yoga, and Qigong viewpoints. Introduction to breathing techniques, body awareness, and evening practices designed to improve sleep quality and soothe the nervous system.
Session Three – Psychological/Emotional Topics:
Focus on anxiety and mental restoration.
Examination of the mind-body connection within a holistic health framework. Training in introspective exercises, meditation, mantra recitation, and mindful Qigong to reduce anxiety, redefine life orientation, and cultivate inner inspiration and joy.
Therapeutic Approach
Yoga Therapy addresses the whole person—not merely symptoms but their origins in attitudes and behavioral patterns. Through nurturing insight and constructive action, it activates the natural healing process.
Date
1 to 3 May 2025
Time
04:00 - 08:30
Location
Studio Emkan
Attendance Type
In Person
Participants Limit
20 Students
Instructors
Niloofar Azadi, Aryanmehr, Arash Rezaei
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Yoga and the Roots of Modern Somatics: Bridging Eastern Inner Traditions with Contemporary Mind-Body Sciences
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Companions Experience
At YMAA Iran, I discovered Taijiquan in a way that connected both its philosophy and practical application. The structured curriculum, methodical training, and the presence of instructors trained under Dr. Yang set this school apart from any other I’ve experienced.
Companions Experience
My arrival at YMAA was not out of curiosity but a need for inner order and harmony with the rhythm of existence. Through slow forms and the silence of instructors, I realized this art is for refinement, not display. Each practice was a return to self, teaching me that softness holds power beyond hardness, and within the silence, a quiet yet clear voice guides the way.

Companions Experience
At Studio Emkan, practice was never just about movement—it taught me to live more consciously in my body. For years, Tai Chi had been a mental concept to me, but here, I experienced it in action: focus, presence, and inner balance. This space became a point of reconnection with myself—calm, structured, and sincere.