Zhongnan Lineage · Est. 2019 · Gippsland, Victoria

The stillness before power. The art within the art.

Cheng Ming Internal Martial Arts teaches the traditional Chinese internal system of Tai Chi Chuan, Xingyi Chuan and Bagua Zhang — a complete path from standing practice through to advanced martial application, open to every age and every body.

“The Sea of Learning has no Boundary.” — Grand Master Wang Fu Lai

What we teach

One system, built in layers

Cheng Ming is a complete internal martial arts curriculum — not a single style, but four disciplines taught in sequence, each building the foundation for the next.

1

Zhan Zhuang

Standing-post practice. The grounding work of the system — accumulating qi, opening the meridians, and building the internal stillness everything else is trained from.

2

Cheng Ming Tai Chi Chuan

A one-hundred-movement “Orthodox Style” form synthesised from the five major Tai Chi family styles — every posture carries both a health benefit and a genuine martial application.

3

Xingyi & Bagua

As students progress, training extends into Xingyi Chuan and Bagua Zhang — the more advanced internal arts that complete the Zhongnan system.

Why train

Strength that starts on the inside

Cheng Ming promotes health, vitality and wellbeing alongside genuine self-defence skill. Students describe steadier energy, calmer decision-making, and a quiet inner confidence that carries well beyond the training hall.

PowerWellbeingCalmness Inner confidenceNatural energyLeadership Reduced fatigueSelf-defence
Open to

Every age, every stage

Classes welcome young people, teenagers, adults and older students alike. Training is progressive — there is no barrier to entry, only a next step to learn.

Since 1921

A living lineage, not a franchise

The name “Cheng Ming” comes from Great-Grand Master Wang Shu-Jin's own nickname — meaning moral and righteous understanding. From his training under the famed Hsing-I and Bagua fighter Zhang Zhao-Dong in 1920s Tianjin, the art has passed hand to hand, teacher to student, across four generations and eleven countries.

Today it is taught in Gippsland by Richard Roberts, a student of Master David & Amelia Zarb, who have trained directly under Grand Master Wang Fu-Lai for over twenty-five years.

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Richard Roberts with Master David and Amelia Zarb in Taiwan
School terms · Tuesdays & Thursdays

Come and try a class

Arrive around 5:15pm for tea — class runs 5:30–6:30pm. No upfront payment required: pay as you go, or settle by invoice at the end of term.

Tuesday

57 Sutton St, Warragul

Thursday

Trafalgar Community Centre, 105 Princes Hwy

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Upcoming

Seminars & workshops

From time to time we offer seminars and workshops — run locally by Richard, a little further afield with Master David & Amelia Zarb, or internationally with Grand Master Wang Fu-Lai and Master Huang in Taiwan.

Next up: Cheng Ming Kung Fu Gasshuku — 3–4 October 2026, Darley. Registrations open now.

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