A new international Taijiquan training syllabus was implemented at the Wu Kung Federation in early 1999, having been developed by Peter Warr and the top Masters in China in 1998. The new syllabus was developed to ensure that the standards for Taijiquan are maintained internationally. This syllabus is a stepping stone process of learning the principles of Taijiquan, whilst providing the student with a real sense of achievement as they progress through the Forms.
| Taijiquan: | Other Chinese Martial Arts: |
| 8 Posture Yang Style | Kung Fu |
| 16 Posture Yang Style | Xingyiquan |
| BCCMA 24 Posture Yang Style | Tan Tui (Spring Leg Kung Fu) |
| Chinese 24 Posture Yang Style | Push Hands |
| 32 Posture Combined Form | Shuai Chiao |
| 42 Posture Taijiquan (Competition Form) | Weapons Training |
| 85 Posture Traditional Yang Style | Chin Na |
| Chen Man Ching | |
| Sun Style Taijiquan | |
| Original Li Style Taijiquan | |
| Chen Style Taijiquan | |
| Push Hands 2 Person Routine | Sword Forms (Taijijian): |
| 16 Sword | |
| 32 Sword | |
| 34 Posture Combined Taijijian | |
| 42 Sword (Competition Form) | |
| Traditional Wu Dang Taijijian |
We also have an extensive Teacher Training Programmeand a Judges Training Programme