Wendy Williams

As a result of being diagnosed with asthma in 2000, I needed to find another form of fitness training to replace volleyball, softball, and aerobics exercise. In the summer of 2006 a flyer came in the mail from Henry Ford Community College's Center for Lifelong Learning. A tai chi class was being offered. As fate would have it the class was Wu style Tai Chi Chuan and Sifu Genie Parker was the instructor. My love for the art and desire to learn as much as I could began. As a side benefit, my asthma improved significantly and I was able to stop taking my blood pressure medication.

In 2009, I was accepted as a disciple of Sifu Genie Parker in a ceremony conducted by Grand Master Eddie Wu Kwong Yu at the Ann Arbor Tai Chi Academy. Currently, I am teaching one class at the University of Michigan Dearborn campus and assisting in two others in the Metro Detroit area. While most of my time is spent teaching the 54 round form, I continue to train the 108 standard, the 108 round form, the sabre, sword and spear forms.

I have been married for 27 years to Michael Chastine and we have one 23 year old son Nicholas. I retired from Comerica Bank in 2012 after 34 years. Subsequently Michael and I purchased a franchise business called Assisted Transition. We are living and care finder specialists for seniors.

Name: Wendy Williams
City: Ann Arbor
Province: Michigan
Country: USA
Disciple of: Genie Parker
Discipleship year: 2009
Disciple Status: Teaching Disciple
School: Wu's Tai Chi Chuan Academy, Ann Arbor
Profession: Living and care finder specialist for Seniors