I've recently moved to Paris and am looking for a Tai Chi teacher. I've heard a lot of talk about Stanislas Kemper Sensei - apparently he teaches at Luxembourg Gardens. Supposedly he has a "black belt" in Tai Chi.
Does anyone know if he's any good?
I've recently moved to Paris and am looking for a Tai Chi teacher. I've heard a lot of talk about Stanislas Kemper Sensei - apparently he teaches at Luxembourg Gardens. Supposedly he has a "black belt" in Tai Chi.
Does anyone know if he's any good?
I am not sure there are many here on the boards from Paris.
Why not just head down to the gardens and check it out? It's a public garden after all and anyone can go there.
Black belt in tai chi throws up a flag for me personally. And using a Japanese title whilst teaching a Chinese art is another flag.
Less of a concern is not having a training hall and teaching in the gardens, which is fine, but in some cases you have to wonder about the level of commitment of the teacher when they don't give students a clean and safe facility to train in with equipment, expose them to the public and all that can bring etc, etc.
Last edited by David Jamieson; 11-21-2012 at 06:06 AM.
Kung Fu is good for you.
There used to be a student of Cynthia Wu Xiaofeng (Eddie Wu's sister) who led a Saturday Morning group at the Buttes Chaumont park. It was 10 years ago, so I don't know if he still does it, or what other facilities he has access to. Cynthia Wu is the great grand-daughter of Wu Jianquan.