Instructors
Branch Schools
Anita Adhitya
taichi[at]anitaadhitya.com
https://www.anitaadhitya.com/taichi/
Perth, Australia
Anita’s approach focuses on wuwei philosophy, naturally allowing optimal action, health and relaxation. With her background in physics, she brings both scientific and traditional approaches to the work. She teaches at the University of Western Australia.
Sanjeev Arora
arora[at]cs.princeton.edu
Princeton, NJ
Sanjeev is especially interested in applying taichi methods in everyday movements to help people to have more comfortable and healthier life. He is a computer science professor at Princeton University.
Michael Bergman
nwataichi[at]yahoo.com
Hardeeville, SC
Michael studied taichi and other martial arts before attending the Wuwei School. He has taught tai chi in various martial arts schools since. He is available for private lessons.
Feng Chen
fchen[at]rider.edu
Lawrenceville, NJ
After learning tai chi in college in China, Feng studied at the Wuwei Tai Chi School with a focus on traditional texts, form, and health. She teaches tai chi at Rider University where she is a chemistry professor.
Aaron Craelius & Sanela Solak
sanelasolak[at]gmail.com
aaroncraelius[at]gmail.com
Philadelphia, PA
Aaron and Sanela are also longtime meditation and yoga teachers. They use Taichi, yoga, and meditation to help their clients as whole person.
Scott Einhorn
seinhorn2020[at]gmail.com
Frenchtown, NJ
After previously trained in Northern Shaolin kung fu, Scott studied at Wuwei Tai Chi School with a focus on the martial and performance applications of tai chi and wuwei philosophy. As a teacher and coach, Scott runs Optimal Performance Institute which offers classes to schools, teams, and individuals in applied tai chi for optimal performance in sports training, educational & behavioral therapy, and overall quality of life enrichment.
Mackenzie Hawkins
jmhawkin[at]alumni.princeton.edu
www.innernatureretreat.net
Princeton, NJ
Mackenzie is co-author of the books, Way of Now and Nowflow Breath, Movement & Mind. She guides tai chi and meditation practice based on the philosophy of nowflow and wuwei.
Yevgen Kashchenko
ekaschenko[at]gmail.com
East Brunswick, NJ
Yevgen has searched broadly in martial arts and philosophy prior to joining the Wuwei school. His current focus is helping others and himself for stress relief and optimal action in life. He teaches Tai Chi at Princeton University.
Bob Kopp
taichi[at]bobkopp.net
Highland Park, NJ
Bob practiced Yang style taichi before attending the Wuwei School. He uses rational understanding of Tai Chi philosophy to help people, also utilizing his science background. He is a geobiology professor at Rutgers University.
Frank Malinowski
fm.taichi[at]gmail.com
http://fm-taichi.blogspot.com/
East Windsor, NJ
Frank has studied and taught tai chi with the Wuwei Tai Chi School for over a decade. He enjoys making tai chi and Taoist/wuwei philosophy accessible to beginners with an emphasis on learning simple forms and applying in daily life.
Ben Paraan
msgtpogi[at]aol.com
Aynor, South Carolina
Ben has 20 years of training and teaching in Shaolin Northern Dragon kung fu, before attending Wuwei Tai Chi School. His current focus is on developing and teaching the martial aspects of tai chi and kung fu through deeper understanding of the principles and theory.
Andrea Placidi
aapp88[at]tutanota.com
Queens, NY
Andrea trained over 10 years as a martial artist, including Karate, Brazilian Jiujitsu, and Krav Maga, prior to studying at Wuwei Tai Chi School. He has a special interest in helping other martial artists incorporate tai chi philosophy to benefit their practice.
Carolyn Sealfon
csealfon[at]alumni.upenn.edu
Toronto, Canada
Carolyn has background in dancing and improvisation. She is especially interested in diverse application of the rational aspect of traditional ideas and nowflow philosophy. She teaches physics at University of Toronto.
Kei Sing Wong
k_wong[at]yahoo.com
Hamilton, NJ
KeiSing studied and taught Taichi and Chinese philosophy for 20 years in China and US prior to joining the Wuwei School. He uses Taichi and wuwei philosophy to help enhance his and others life.
Yan Zheng
Taiji9to0[at]gmail.com
West Windsor, NJ
Yan studied various Chinese practices prior to attending the Wuwei School. Using traditional philosophy and Taichi, she is interested in helping others to have daily life more comfortable and effective.
More Instructors
Steve Fithian
stevenb50[at]verizon.net
Bordentown, NJ
Alexis Satomi Furuichi
satomi.furuichi[at]gmail.com
Hayward, CA
Ying Lu
yingtaichi[at]yahoo.com
Princeton, NJ
Bill Morone
moronetaichi[at]gmail.com
Falls Township, PA
David Noonan
gravestaichi[at]yahoo.com
Trenton, NJ
Lior Silberman
lior3.1415[at]gmail.com
Vancouver, Canada
Telma Sinicio
telmasinicio[at]gmail.com
Plainsboro, NJ
Chris Traina
ctraina81[at]hotmail.com
Newport Beach, CA
Rachata Muneepeerakul
rachato[at]hotmail.com
Phoenix, AZ
Thomas Schaffner
t.f.schaffner[at]gmail.com
Lexington, MA
Victor YungChau Sha
victor99sha[at]gmail.com
Las Vegas, NV
Scott Stelle
sogazoo[at]aol.com
Yardville, NJ
Rahul Subramaniam
gestalt.rahul[at]gmail.com
Fremont, CA
Esther Wertwijn
ewertwijn[at]gmail.com
Toronto, Canada
Francis Kwok-Ho Yeung
yeungc88[at]yahoo.com
Matawan, NJ