Maybe I'll come check it out. What are the fees like?
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Maybe I'll come check it out. What are the fees like?
I too recommend Frank Allen @ www.wutangpca.com.
Thank you, Gene. Do you know anything about Master Su Yu-Chang--as a teacher?
Gene: Tell me about XingYi. I read that you are studing it. I trained in shaolin with ex-monks for several months and realised it was not for me. Tell me about your experience with XingYi. ...
Thanks. That was very helpful. I am may start up with Master Su and Pachi Tang Lang. I also checked out Tony Chuy, but found it a bit to regimental for my taste. Are there any others in NYC?
I have been checking out other styles of CMA, just to see what is right for me. One thing that I find unique about Songshan Shaolin is the melodramatic anomocity among monks and former monks. For...
I visited and was very impressed in every way. Master Chen took the time to talk to me for quite a while. Unfortunately, I found it to be very expensive.
How would you describe Northern Mantis as a system to a martial arts novice? What features are unique to it? What does it encompass? What makes it an effective combat system?
Anyone else?
I am interested in training in Northern Mantis. I live in NYC and would like to find a school in Manhattan or Brooklyn. Can anyone recommend a good teacher? So far I have found northernmantis.com...
Maybe I'll go check it out and get back to you on any questions I have. Thanks.
Yeah I am looking for that "real", non-watered down stuff, but the beginner classes are at 5:00. People work, ya know. I am probably going to try william Chen's and Mater Su's Pachi Tang Lang...
Please tell me about Master Su and his school. Is application and fighting taught?
Yes, I do want to learn the taiji boxing? Will he teach me? Please, tell me about your experience there.
dimmakseminar: I anxiously await your website. When will it go live? Whatever technical problems you may be experiencing can be easily alleviated by throwing some pocket change at a hungery, young...
Does anyone know about William C. C. Chen Tai Chi Chuan? http://www.williamccchen.com/
Does anyone know about William C. C. Chen Tai Chi Chuan? http://www.williamccchen.com/
any other suggestions?
Gene: Are there any reliable historical records on Bodhidharma that you can rely on for purposes of your research?
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EvolutionFist: What do you practice at Chan?
Can anyone recommend a few taiji shools in Manhattan?
I hav enot seen it yet, but I emailed them and they said that dvd is coming out in the summer.
I can't wait to see it. Has anyone found it on limewire?
bloominglotus: I agree with you, but the faster they learn how things work around here, the better for them and the better for those of us who want to learn form them.
Gene: He has a point. In New York, there are several buddhist (mostly Tibetan, I notice) that have centers that offer meditaiton class, language classes, dharma talks and the like for a small...