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Thread: Looking for a seven star school is NYC, NJ area?

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    sevenstarnyc Guest

    Looking for a seven star school is NYC, NJ area?

    Hi,
    I am looking for a 7* mantis school in the NYC, NJ area? Anythng close to Staten Island.
    -- Seven Star Seeker

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    Laughing Buddha Guest

    7 Star School

    You might want to check out this URL: http://www.northernmantis.com for details. Visitors are encouraged to drop by during Beginner/Basic classes.


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    RAYNYSC Guest

    Heres another Seven Star School in the NYC area....

    You may want to check out, The Law Clansman Martial Arts Association for more info go to
    www.7starmantis.com . You'll find lots of good info on the Seven Star Mantis System there as well as other links....

    RAYNYSC

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    sevenstarnyc Guest

    =)

    Thanx I will try both. I am between jobs so low on cash atm but once things work out I want to get back in ma and hopefully this one will be the one I stick with. I am ex TKD, Ju Jitsu and Aikido practioner.

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    baji-fist Guest

    Check out Master Su Yu Chang

    You may want to check out Master Su Yu Chang. He is an expert in five different mantis styles (7 star, 8 step, 6 harmony, secret door, and mei hua). Along with these styles, he also teaches Bajiquan, Piquazhang, Yin Style Baguazhang, Chen and Yang Taijiquan, and Xing I Quan. His website is at http://trinity.psnw.com/~ycsu/

    Hope this helps

    You must eat bitter before you can taste sweet.

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    LizMantis Guest

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    gumyilo Guest

    Master Su yu chang

    I was wonderining if he still teaches because I can't find a number to contact him or his school,if anyone knows his number please post it thanks

    "There are no shortcuts in Kung Fu only long days of Hard Work."

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    baji-fist Guest

    Master Su Yu Chang

    He still teaches in New York at a regular basis. The schedule of his classes, his email address and also their school address is on their webpage. I definitely recommend learning from him. We just recently hosted him up here in Alaska to conduct a seminar on shi-ba lohan gong and also on ba gwun (preying mantis double rods). He is an excellent teacher. He has a way to get everybody all motivated to work hard during training. If you have the opportunity to train with this man, don't miss it.

    You must eat bitter before you can taste sweet.

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