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    Ba Gua: New Here

    Hi ya'll <~ you know what that means ^_^

    I'm from Austin, Tx

    Ba Gua, Yin Style

    Was wondering if anybody else trains Ba Gua from the board.
    Been with my teacher for two months now.

    And anybody from Texas =P Yeehaw!

    If my teacher is reading this. HI!!!

    Anyways,

    I was wondering if people had the history to Ba Gua.
    Additionally, I'll be in Taipei in the summer.
    I've heard of rumors of a good teacher in Kaoshung. Was wondering if anybody knows how to contact him or at least begin the search.

    Thanks.

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    Who's teaching Yin style in Austin now?
    Count

    Live it or live with it.

    KABOOOM

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    My Sifu's name is Kuan Wang.

    Probably never heard of him.

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    If in Taipei, my teacher teaches Gao style at the Chiang Kai Shek bldg.

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    Do you mean CKS memorial park?

    It is very close to my high shool.

    those were the days.


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    Peter,
    I think that's it. It's a nice bldg where Luo teaches. We have some footage of he filmed on a Sunday and it was a cacaphony of noise in the background. Marching music, kids interupting class playing etc. Luo yeaches xingyi and bagua there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiceWine

    I'm from Austin, Tx

    Ba Gua, Yin Style

    Was wondering if anybody else trains Ba Gua from the board.
    Been with my teacher for two months now.

    And anybody from Texas =P Yeehaw!
    I'm in San Antonio. I currently drive up to Wimberly (Woodcreek actually) to train Taijiquan and Qigong...the Bagua (or Xingyi) will come next. Welcome to the forums.

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy
    Peter,
    I think that's it. It's a nice bldg where Luo teaches. We have some footage of he filmed on a Sunday and it was a cacaphony of noise in the background. Marching music, kids interupting class playing etc. Luo yeaches xingyi and bagua there.
    Cool.


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