For info about the Yzong system of Gao style baguazhang, see:
http://www.yizongbagua.com/
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For info about the Yzong system of Gao style baguazhang, see:
http://www.yizongbagua.com/
Yeppers. Why not drop an elbow instead?
http://www.gaostylebaguausa.com/
George Wood teaches Gao style baguazhang in that area.
Luo Dexiu teaches Gao baguazhang in CKS park in Taipei.
I could never find a place to find a bottle of wine when I visited my daughter! And no appreciation in real estate!
I doubt you know me. I used to teach Gao style baguazhang in Plymouth (now once a month in Brighton). I've known John since he brought Dr Xie to his school many years ago.
****. You want to leave Western NC for the City of Bridges? What don't you like about Ashetown and Black Mountain?
John's a great guy, does taiji as well.
You mean like this one? Me, my teacher, and my senior:
http://www.yizongbagua.com/Boston%2004%20gallery/pages/Sword%201%20sm_JPG.htm
Sorry, Gubment intervention in private enterprise is seldom a good idea. Legislation is beneficial to the TCM, massage, whatever schools is all. You see what a horrific job they have done with...
The overturning fist just before the other one drills upward is a hook.
Oh brother...
Don't think of the five fists as techniques but rather directions of using neijing. Heng is outside to inside and...
"try to think of a way to throw/unbalance using stepping, hip control and moving...
It's still the taiji symbol
My student is studying Zheng Gu Tui Na with Tom and Frank now. Tom's IMA is top notch as well. Frank was a long time student of Kenny Gong, the xingyi master.
Buddy
Not to mention Tom is just a all around nice guy.
Really only Zhou Yuxiang.
No, another spelling for taiji.
I teach sometimes in Boston but baguazhang not tonglong.
Sounds a lot like long pole shaking, as well. BTW anyone know where I can get a new one? 10' or more white waxwood.
Buddy
I don't weight train and I can hit you hard enough to make your fillings come out. Fajing, that's all. But I've got nothing against that training. One of my top students was a serious weight trainer/...
I'm in Jake and Tim's camp. No need for this type of training. Fajing will do the trick nicely.
Sure, stand in santi (or any such stance). Relax but stretch your soft tissue outward (pengjin-like). Allow someone to press their bodyweight into your palm. While relaxed, support the weight easily....
Please please get ahold of a copy of Pain Free by Pete Egoscue. It may save you years of agony.