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    Shaolin Monks in SW USA?

    Are there any Shaolin Monks in the Southwest US? (Southern California, Arizona, etc) I've heard that there is a place now in Las Vegas, but what about Phoenix, Tucson, or LA-area? I've heard of a monk named Xiao (no other names, just Xiao) in this area, but I've not sure where he's out of or if he's even legit. Can anyone help?
    I've heard of another monk named 'zowey' though I have no idea how to spell nor does it sound Mandarin Chinese (Zaoi, xiao yi-that would maybe be the closest, but I think it's said with a 'z' not 'x')
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    what about San Antonio, TX. there is few in Houston, but that's over 3 hour drive.

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    Xiao teaches in Phoenix along with Li Jinheng.
    http://www.masterli.com/xiao-1.htm

    i've met li jinheng, and he is a very nice guy, and his kung fu is good.
    There you can study either traditional shaolin, modern wushu, or both based on your interests and needs. good luck

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    Oasis,
    Thank you for the information. I too have met Li Jinheng and his kung fu is very good. He has a lot more schools than I remember. If I can ask, where do you train or in what style?
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    The website's in my profile I study shaolin kung fu in New Orleans with Shawn Liu (De Ru), a disciple of Shi Su Xi. I also study taiji with him. We do Yang and Chen styles.

    Where are you specifically planning on moving to/practicing? and what tcma do you study?

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    So far I have found only Master Li and Xiao for Wushu and Shaolin Kung Fu in Arizona. I have found other schools that advertise that they teach chinese 'kung fu' but well let's just say don't bother.

    There are some Wing Chun schools in the AZ area that seem pretty good but Wing Chun is not what I am interested in studying at this point.

    Master Li's main school is in bad area. I think that is the only location of his that he teaches. There are other schools where his students teach. I have seen one of them teaching in Scottsdale and I was impressed. The only problem with that school is they are practicing in a small room with about 10-20 students. It's not the best for swinging weapons around.

    I believe that the Shaolin is only taught at his main location on Sunday's. I am going there this Sunday to check it out. I am hoping Master Xiao teaches more than 1 day a week though.
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    Hello Brother

    How are you? To be honest. 3 Hours is a blessing. Its allot better than $2000 + and flying to China. I'm a Student of Master Shi Xing Hao. If you are interested in Coming to Houston, Im sure one of the students here could help you out. I've seen students come from other parts of the country, and train for a few days and return when they can. Its all up to you, and how much you want it. if you need help, feel free to contact me. and I'll see what I can do to assist you.

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    Thank you all. I appreciate the information. I mainly focus on Northern Shaolin right now, but also focusing on improving my Chin Na. I have a good, solid foundation, so I often watch videos or read books looking for the simliarities and picking up what I can, working ideas out, etc. I've been looking for awhile for a good, reputable school with an instructor that is both knowledgeable in his art and a good teacher. Unfortunetly traveling isn't always easy with a family.

    I too agree that Li Jinheng is very skilled and yes, he is fluent in English. He is a very friendly man. He has a pretty good rope dart video, though the directing and editing isn't great (but content is excellent). I'd highly reccommed it if you are looking for a rope dart video (which are rare to begin with).

    Again, thank you.
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    Shaolin Temple Cultural Center of Arizona

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    Shaolin Monks in SW USA?

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