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  1. #61
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    Bajiquan Teachers

    Hi,

    I've been looking for information on Bajiquan, however this style is very hard to come by. I've seen several schools that teach possibly a bajiquan form, or bajiquan secondary to their curriculum, however I haven't seen a Bajiquan school... nor have I been able to find any information on any organizations based on the US, Grandmasters, etc.

    Does anyone have any information on this fairly rare style?

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    Hi, you seem to have overlooked the famed Adam Hsu!

    The SF branch of the school teaches Bajiquan.
    http://www.adamhsusf.com/

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    Ah yes, Adam Hsu seems interesting. He's kind've close to me too.

    I've also heard of a Grandmaster An Teraong(sp?). Are these the only two GM's of Bajiquan in the US?

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    I'm interested in does anyone teach or train Han family Baji in the US? Or any line other than Liu Yun Qiaos? Seems like US has been mostly overrun by the Wu-Tan

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianK View Post
    Ah yes, Adam Hsu seems interesting. He's kind've close to me too.

    I've also heard of a Grandmaster An Teraong(sp?). Are these the only two GM's of Bajiquan in the US?
    he is beyond interesting, the dude is Amazing.

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    baji

    Kurt Wong teaches bajiquan in Anchorage, Alaska. Also Wu Tan from Liu's lineage. He is good.

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    Bajiquan

    Hi,
    I have been posting on every martial arts forum I can find with no success.
    Was wondering if anyone knew anyone that teaches Bajiquan in Australia. Any leads would be really helpful.

    Thanks

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    Have you tried Australia Wu Tang? Not sure where they are located.

    jd
    "Look, I'm only doing me job. I have to show you how to defend yourself against fresh fruit."

    For it breeds great perfection, if the practise be harder then the use. Sir Francis Bacon

    the world has a surplus of self centered sh1twh0res, so anyone who extends compassion to a stranger with sincerity is alright in my book. also people who fondle road kill. those guys is ok too. GunnedDownAtrocity

  9. #69

    Great Bajiquan!

    I find this Bajiquan form beautifully performed, so I thought I would post it for those here who actually practic kung fu to appreciate:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZqdb5fyc2M



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    nope
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  11. #71
    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    nope
    You will, when you eventually start practicing authentic kung fu.....

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    i practice 99 power qigong with your moerther and leung ting

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  13. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwork108 View Post
    I find this Bajiquan form beautifully performed, so I thought I would post it for those here who actually practic kung fu to appreciate:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZqdb5fyc2M



    .

    I have that DVD long time ago, his baji is brilliant! I love the set too, with the sand flying up and all that, it just fits the mood!
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  14. #74
    Quote Originally Posted by Hardwork108 View Post
    I find this Bajiquan form beautifully performed, so I thought I would post it for those here who actually practic kung fu to appreciate:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZqdb5fyc2M



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    nah, that's more "performance" oriented;

    "real" baji would be this guy:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPZ9q...eature=related

    he also appears to actually know what to do with it as well...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5Cf1...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l49_FPzhf8&NR=1
    Last edited by taai gihk yahn; 05-06-2011 at 06:41 PM.

  15. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by CYMac View Post
    I have that DVD long time ago, his baji is brilliant! I love the set too, with the sand flying up and all that, it just fits the mood!
    why do I picture you watching it in your yellow robes, clapping your hands together, jumping up and down, screaming "FABULOUS!!!"

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