Master Su Yu-Chang teaches:

  1. 6 Harmonies Praying Mantis
  2. 7 Star Praying Mantis
  3. 8 Step Praying Mantis
  4. Plum Blossom Praying Mantis
  5. Secret Gate Praying Mantis
  6. Bajiquan
  7. Piguachuan
  8. Baguazhang
  9. Chen style Taijiquan
  10. Yang style Taijiquan


I am really curious as to how his curriculum is set up! I tried googling, and students of his from Spain and Norway list on their website a list of forms for each system (empty hand, weapons, and qigong). This made me think that maybe each art is taught individually and students simply choose what they want to focus on.

However, most students these days are likely new to martial arts and rarely are familiar with the nuances of different styles. This makes me ponder as to whether they are taught all together as a sort of mish-mash.

On Master Su's website for this school in NYC, it says:

New students begin studying Tanglang, Pakua, Hsing-I or Tai Chi, but all styles, including Pikua and Pachi, are taught during all classes.
Depending on how you pick it apart, it could mean the mish-mash idea or the individual art idea.