Now, Wu lives and teaches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada where she served on the board of the Canadian Taijiquan Federation and United Wushu Federation of Canada. She is a faculty member with the York University School of Kinesiology and Health Science.[1]
Wu has acted as a consultant on several studies on the benefits of qigong:
The Effects of Vigorous Exercise Training on Motor Function and Functional, Fitness in Juvenile Arthritis. Dr. Brian M Feldman[2]
Feasibility and Impact of Qigong as Compared to Aerobic Exercise in the Treatment of Childhood Chronic Musculo-Skeletal Pain: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial, Dr Shirley ML Tse MD FRCPC; Dr. Brian M Feldman[2]
Wu has coached several medal-winning athletes.[citation needed]
Silver Medal, Group Events Category, U.S.A All-Taijiquan Competition (1999)[citation needed]
19 Medals including Silver and Bronze All-Round Grand Championships, U.S.A All-Taijiquan Competition (2000)[citation needed]
23 Medals including Bronze All-Round Grand Championships, U.S.A All-Taijiquan Competition (2001)[citation needed]
Wu co-authored with Wen-Ching Wu Tai Chi Single Fan for Health and Martial Arts[citation needed] and Chi-Kung, Tai Chi and Fan: A Step by Step Training Course for Wellness and Personal Development.[3] There were used as a text for her courses at York University.
Wu has also published articles for martial arts magazines: Flying Rainbow: The Fan of Martial Arts co-authored with Marsha Zeust for Kungfu Magazine (1999)[4] and A Fan for Life for Inside Kung-fu magazine (2007).[5]
^Nigel, Andrew (2004). Pioneer of Therapeutic Martial Arts in North America. Kung Fu Tai Chi, Jan/Feb, 59-63
^ abWu, Helen (2005). Chi-Kung, Tai-Chi and Fan: a step by step training course for wellness and personal development. Helen X. Wu, 50
^Wu, Helen; Nigel, Andrew (2005). Chi-Kung, Tai-Chi and Fan : A Step-by-step Training Course for Wellness and Personal Development. Helen X. Wu. ISBN0-9737251-0-9.
^Wu, Helen & Zeust, Marsha (1999). Flying Rainbow: The Fan of Martial Arts. Kungfu Qigong, July, 42-44
^Wu, Helen (2007). A Fan for Life. Inside Kung-fu, May, 40-44