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From: Yuen-Ming
Subject: Journal of Chinese Martial Studies
Just a brief note to let all friends know that a project I have been working on in the last few...
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Posted on behalf of the publisher:
From: Yuen-Ming
Subject: Journal of Chinese Martial Studies
Just a brief note to let all friends know that a project I have been working on in the last few...
Tim does Hu Lei Jia (Thunder) style taijiquan, from Taiwan.
Zhao does Zhaobao small-frame style from the He family.
Both trace back to Chen Qingping in Zhaobao village, but are pretty different...
www.chenxiaowang.com, on the "Workshops" page.
I talked with someone who was at the seminar where this happened, and his account pretty much accords with Doug's. There was another incident with...
Dong Hai Chuan died in 1882. There may be some disagreement about his birth year. After quite a lot of research (including over 400 interviews), Kang Ge Wu put Dong's birth year as 1813 (which...
Heh . . . they said the same thing about Wu Gong Yi in Macau in 1954. Talk about sifu worship.
Breathe, Walter, remember to breathe. ;)
Ray is now in Victoria, on Vancouver Island, a ferry ride and drive away from Vancouver, B.C.
http://www.springtimesong.com/
I'd drink my own beer and then go home to my woman. That's what I'm gonna do now.
What does it matter? I'm sure Carl has had his ass kicked by other WC guys from time to time, probably beginning with his own teacher. There's always someone better. What matters is what someone...
Thanks, Redangel. It seems like good taijiquan would offer benefits in rooting and relaxation which could transfer over to wing chun practice. Good luck with the seminar.
Carl has studied for a long time and attained good skill in Wing Chun under Kenneth Chung. What then motivated him to become an "indoor disciple" (his words) of Chen Qingzhou in Chen style...