Hi All,
For anyone who may be interested in learning the medium frame Yang family traditional long form (Yang Sau Chung lineage), Vincent Chu has just put out a 2 dvd-disc set. Also included are...
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Hi All,
For anyone who may be interested in learning the medium frame Yang family traditional long form (Yang Sau Chung lineage), Vincent Chu has just put out a 2 dvd-disc set. Also included are...
Very high level skillz at the H Won Institute of NYC.
http://www.nytaichi.com/contents.htm
I just purchased the book off of amazon.com. Since a friend just sent me a gift certificate for amazon, it worked out well. Looks like I good read; I can't wait to get started!!
If I were to do Tai Chi Chuan in NY it would be with this guy. I have seen him in person and believe that he has a high level of skill:
http://www.nytaichi.com/contents.htm
How do you know when you're suspending from your head? Is the head straight and the shoulders relaxed to get the proper "suspension" while you do form? Or is it even more than that?
Shooter can be found on Bullshido.net Leave a message for him there.
Judging by the website, it looks suspect. It seems whenever a "master" is teaching more than 1 or 2 styles, to me, the more suspect it becomes.
I'm fairly familiar with that area, but to my knowledge I don't know of any Bagua in that city.
If you're interested in Tai Chi Chuan though, there is a very good teacher in Stuart (40 minutes...
From what I know, I would have to agree with Buddy on that one.
RM, Why did he stop training with Wang Shu-jin????
Of course I don't know this for sure, but I have read that some other well-known students of Yang Cheng Fu stated that CMC wasn't even really that good. They said he was much "junior" to them in...
First of all, Dr Atkins didn't fall off a ladder. He slipped on some ice in front of his building. The man is a legend, he was in his 70's and played tennis 4 days a week while running a...
In Gin Soon's defense, there is a reason he's had a slew of students for many, many years. Also, many of their former students have gone on to become teachers themselves. Their record speaks for...
In my humble opinion, Gin Soon Tai Chi Federation is the best Tai Chi Chuan you will find in all of Boston. It is all very traditional and one on one instruction.
http://www.gstaichi.org/
I would second the H Won Institute in NYC. H Won teaches the real traditional stuff not this hippy-yoga like tai chi that so many other places are teaching.