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    Curious about Bagua/Pakua-Suggestions please

    Greetings all. I'm a practitioner of at least two external Chinese arts (Wing Chun and Choy Lay Fut). I also train in several other styles. However, I've been increasingly interested in Baguazhang. I've seen some videos on the internet that demonstrate some very interesting entry and takedown techniques. At this point I'm considering incorporating some of these principles into my style.

    I wanted to get suggestions for books or videos. I've seen the book Combat Baguazhang by John Painter advertised in magazines. I've also seen other books that look interesting. However being an outsider to this art I don't know the inherent value of these texts. I'd appreciate any suggestions or opinions about this art and its interoperability with WC or CLF.

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    Get with Tim Cartmell www.shenwu.com is my best suggestion.

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    Tim Cartmell has some decent material as does my teacher, Dr. John Painter.

    Let me know how I can be of service to you as I teach Jiulong Baguazhang as well as sell all the DVDs and books you mentioned.

    We have a week long training camp annually that occurs after the annual Zhang San Feng Festival.
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    Here are some videos from Li Tai Liang.

    http://litailiang.homestead.com/Video.html

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    Where do you live?

    You could always come up and get some personal instruction from me, or from another Jiulong teacher.
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    Thanks for the replies and links. I'll check these out.

    Dale, I'm in St. Louis, MO. Do you all have any schools in the Midwest? How much is the week long camp?

    Also, does Dr. Painter's first book deal with the applications of Baguazhang? Or does it just address the body mechanics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    Get with Tim Cartmell www.shenwu.com is my best suggestion.

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    Thank Three Harmonies. I was reading on this site earlier this week. I'll have to explore it more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Askari Hodari View Post
    Thanks for the replies and links. I'll check these out.

    Dale, I'm in St. Louis, MO. Do you all have any schools in the Midwest? How much is the week long camp?

    Also, does Dr. Painter's first book deal with the applications of Baguazhang? Or does it just address the body mechanics?

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    The first volume the foundation, history and much more in the first volume.

    The second volume talks about the applications of the system. Though you really want to see the Nine Dragon Bagua for Street Combat DVD series for an indepth look at how the system deals with various apps.

    For more information on the fees for the Gathering contact the Zhang San Feng Festival, they will be able to tell you the fees and such.

    The main school is The Gompa which is located in Arlington, Texas. There are also schools in North Carolina, and Ohio. I do not know of a St. Louis school. Feel free to contact the Gompa and visit, as it is the source of the system.
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    Thanks, I'll check this out.

    AH

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Dugas View Post
    The first volume the foundation, history and much more in the first volume.

    The second volume talks about the applications of the system. Though you really want to see the Nine Dragon Bagua for Street Combat DVD series for an indepth look at how the system deals with various apps.

    For more information on the fees for the Gathering contact the Zhang San Feng Festival, they will be able to tell you the fees and such.

    The main school is The Gompa which is located in Arlington, Texas. There are also schools in North Carolina, and Ohio. I do not know of a St. Louis school. Feel free to contact the Gompa and visit, as it is the source of the system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    Get with Tim Cartmell www.shenwu.com is my best suggestion.

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    Hey Three Harmonies. The book on combat throws may be what I'm looking for. Thanks.

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    That and Renzo Gracies book on Mastering BJJ are the two best books on the market!
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