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    Bagua in Phoenix, AZ

    Hello,

    Does anyone know of any good bagua instructors, combat oriented, in Phoenix, AZ? Or any other good schools (particularly, shuai jiao or WC)?

    Thanks,
    J

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    I think perhaps Vince Black might be in Arizona. I'm not sure if he's in Phoenix though.

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    Last contact I have for Vince Black is in Tucsun but it would be worth the commute. I have 3 teachers in AZ listed in my bagua school directory at my website.
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    Bagua & WC in Phoenix

    Hello J,

    My teacher, Jinheng Li, teaches Ba Gua along with the rest of his Wushu curriculum. It is not really a fighting school from my perspective but I just haven't asked about it. His school is on 16th St. North of Mc Dowell you can find it in the Phone book, the stores name is World Martial Arts. He also teaches up at the Scottsdale Martial Arts Academy where I go and after that class another instructor teaches Wing Chun.
    I don't remember the instructors name, but the class seems pretty good and I saw some video of a demonstration that the Sifu did at Master Li's last tournament and it was bad ass.
    The school is @ 7701 E. Acoma, off of Hayden in Scottsdale. They are also in the phone book.
    Hope this helps, sorry I don't have all the info right in front of me.
    "I believe that, in a stupid society, intelligence is useless." - Shen Congwen (My Education)

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    Posting for another group

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    Thanks

    I'll pass on the information. It is quite useful.

    Xiong: If you haven't seen any combat training, then your school is not combat-oriented. It isn't separate from general training. I'll still pass on the information and let my friend decide for himself. You never know.

    Count: Thanks for the list and conference info. Do you have any information on the AZ schools. Which instructors would you recommend? What is Joseph Eager's teaching style and background. My friend is looking for a school that practices the martial more than the art.

    Thanks,
    J

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    Cool

    Well, I do recommend Vince Black. Having never met the others I really can't say. My listings come mostly from the old Pakua Journals though and mostly have fair degree of reputability.
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    J,

    The Wing Tsun (I don't know anything about the politics of Tsun vs. Chun), instructor is Keith Sonnenburg his # is (480) 668-9220

    The actual address of the Scottsdale Martial Arts Center is 7707 E. Acoma Dr. #107 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
    their phone # is (480) 951-2716

    My Shi Fu is Jinheng Li and his address is 2038B N. 16th St. Phoenix, AZ 85006 and his phone # is (602) 253-9134

    I have not learned any Ba Gua, just a little Xing Yi, some other hand forms and Broadsword. I have only seen him do circle walking as a conditioning drill in another class. You should call him for the skinny on what he actually teaches.

    You are probably right about the combat. Ever since I got my leg broken in a tournament I don't really pay attention to sparring. Just my personal bias at this point in my training.

    Again hope this is useful information.
    "I believe that, in a stupid society, intelligence is useless." - Shen Congwen (My Education)

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