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April 5: Push Hands in the Park

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Push Hands 3aI missed last month’s session due to work but I hope to be there this Sunday.

I always enjoy it and learn when Pushing Hands with various people.

When: Sunday – April 5

Time: 10.00am – 12 noon

Where: Fawkner Park – South Yarra (Armadale Road entrance), Melbourne, Australia

Friendly, non-competitive push hands (tui shou) practice and play for anyone – old, young, beginners, masters.

Team up with someone and discuss what you’d like to do – and what you’d not like to do!

Ten minute exchanges timed by a bell – but you can rest as well!

Learn, share and enjoy.

All welcomed.

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