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Thread: Yangjian Michuan Taijiquan?

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    Question Yangjian Michuan Taijiquan?

    Does anybody here practices in this style?
    Anyone here knows about it?
    What can you tell me?American Yangjian Michuan Taijiquan

    ****I edited it and fixed the url****
    Sorry for the inconvinience
    Last edited by ChinNa; 04-22-2003 at 05:10 PM.
    Thank You
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    link...

    doesn't work

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    got the link.....

    Can't say much about what the style offers but it's clear that it's a style passed through Yang Shou Ho. Just guessing but most likely similar to Yang Beijiang.

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    Here is something from the site:

    YMT (Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan), translated as Yang Family Hidden Tradition Taijiquan, was created by Yang Luchan. Yang Luchan passed it on to his son Yang Jianhou. Yang Jianhou passed it on to Zhang Qinlin. Zhang Qinlin passed it on to Wang Yen-nien. Master Wang, in order to prevent the loss of this art, has passed it on to all who are interested in carrying on the Yangjia Michuan style.
    It appears that it practiced globally, there are also schools in europe teaching it.

    I don't know much about except that is is one of the original yang family styles.


    Cheers.

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    My teacher Scott Rodell, a disciple student of Wang Yen Nian, teaches the Michuan in Washington DC.
    "Duifang jing zhi meng ji, wo fang tui zhi ce fang xi zhi."

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    Question :)

    Originally posted by taijiquan_student
    My teacher Scott Rodell, a disciple student of Wang Yen Nian, teaches the Michuan in Washington DC.
    hey thanks... how is it going there?
    Thank You
    ~Teachers open the door, but we must walk through by ourselves~

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