ISO my new trainer
Soon I will be moving back to CT and will be looking for a new trainer. Here are three websites for Wushu centers in Connecticut, and I was hoping to get the opinions of some of the members in the forum. I plan to train in both Kung Fu and Tai Chi, and my goals are to develop my skill as much as possible as well as compete as often as possible. I am basically building my career around this so I want to make sure I make the right choice.
http://www.wushucenter.com/
http://www.aiping-taichi.com/door/
http://www.malees-tai-chi-kung-fu.com/index.html
Any general advice would also be appreciated. Thanks.
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