Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Qi Practice is an English-language online Qigong education program for students worldwide, positioned around “Qigong for all levels.” Its site presents modules including a free 5-day live online training, Level 1–4 structured courses, community, certification, retreats, and Traditional Chinese Medicine education. Rather than being a simple library of recorded lessons, it is positioned as a Qigong training platform with a course system, community support, and a progression path.
The curriculum focuses on Qigong, internal arts movement, Tai Chi-related mind-body practices, Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, and TCM movement therapy. The pathway runs from Level 1 Qigong Embodiment through White/Yellow/Orange Belt levels, emphasizing gradual progression and mastering one skill at a time. Level 4 even frames Qigong as a holistic healing art. In terms of delivery, the page clearly mentions a 5-day FREE LIVE ONLINE training with daily live sessions led by Nicholas Blewett. It also mentions online courses, live sessions, personalized guidance, and the option to book a call, but it does not specify whether recorded lessons, 1-on-1 support, or exact class hours are included.
Founder and lead instructor Nicholas Blewett is described as having a background in Traditional Chinese Medicine/acupuncture, along with 27 years of experience studying internal martial arts, Tai Chi, Qigong, meditation, and TCM movement therapy. This background is well aligned with the course topics. On certification, the site mentions Certification and Certified Qigong Instructor, but it does not provide details on the issuing organization, assessment criteria, certificate validity, or industry recognition. Pricing is clear for the free 5-day live training; however, prices for advanced self-mastery courses, certification, and retreats are not published, so prospective buyers will need to inquire before purchasing.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry, with a free live experience available; a clearly tiered learning path suitable for systematic practice from beginner to advanced levels; an emphasis on combining Traditional Chinese Medicine principles with modern movement science; and community support. The downsides are that the page uses a fair amount of marketing-style language, such as healing, transformation, and life-changing claims, so actual results should be judged through personal practice experience. Disclosure is also limited regarding paid-program pricing, refund policies, course delivery format, and the practical value of the certification. The signup form asks for phone, email, and Facebook information, which privacy-sensitive users may want to note.
Qi Practice is better suited to beginners who want to learn Qigong in English, people with some foundation who want more structured training, health/healing/coaching practitioners, and those considering Qigong teaching certification in the future. It is less suitable for users who only want Chinese-language instruction, a clear public price list, or certification backed by a widely recognized authority. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the page. The domain appears to be Australia-based, and network connectivity, live-stream stability, and payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include local Tai Chi and Qigong studios, Chinese-language online Qigong courses, and Qigong classes on YouTube/Udemy.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on qifit.com.au official site.
qifit.com.au is an Australia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach qifit.com.au directly.