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dleungnyc
12-15-2005, 07:45 PM
I was planning to join Master Li Tai Liang school, but I just found out that Master Li is in China right now. :(

I am just wondering, does anybody know when Master Li will return to the state?

Thanks in advance.

fajinpower
12-30-2005, 02:18 AM
I was planning to join Master Li Tai Liang school, but I just found out that Master Li is in China right now. :(

I am just wondering, does anybody know when Master Li will return to the state?

Thanks in advance.

Who is this teacher and where is the school at? :confused:

beaudacious
01-04-2006, 05:43 AM
As I understand it not for quite some time but some his students teach on the island and I know of at least one other very good shanxi hsing i teacher in new york

dleungnyc
01-04-2006, 06:07 AM
Who is this teacher and where is the school at? :confused:

His name is Li Tai Liang and his school was in Corona.

dleungnyc
01-04-2006, 06:08 AM
As I understand it not for quite some time but some his students teach on the island and I know of at least one other very good shanxi hsing i teacher in new york


Thanks, the other teacher you are referring to, is it Mr. David Bond Chan?

beaudacious
01-05-2006, 02:25 PM
Not sure which hsing i bond chan teaches but I heard very good things about him. Ray who posts here is a student of his. Was referring to Wang Rengang. He teaches in Queens and manhatten

Mtal
01-19-2006, 06:42 AM
Thanks, the other teacher you are referring to, is it Mr. David Bond Chan?

I heard that David Bond Chan does not teach or his school is closed. I been looking for a Xing-Yi school. Does anyone know any in NYC?

Ray Pina
01-25-2006, 04:12 PM
My master, David Bond Chan, is still teaching, just not commercially. He moved the school to his private training facility in Queens. The training now, for the past 8 or 9 months, has been much more focused. Most of the students are training for health, internal, and are growing strong. Me and one or two others are interested in fighting.

Definitely worth a look. I live in Long Beach Long Island. I love martial arts and am serious about fighting in the cage -- hopefully this summer. Recently, my car got wrecked. Lots of good schools close by, including the Serra Brothers..... last night I walked two miles to the bus, waiting 45 minutes for the bus, took the bus to the train, took the train to Queens and walked up the hill to train with my master for 2 yours and then repeated the equation getting me home near midnight ...... worth every step.

Mortal1
01-25-2006, 05:56 PM
www.nycwushu.com

The Sifu is not only one of the greatest humble downt to earth guy I ever met but he was a champion of xingyi in china in 1987. He also offers other styles such as baji, bagua and pigua.

It's in Brooklyn though.

Ray Pina
01-25-2006, 11:01 PM
Now why can't you let me end it with a good word about my master?:)

lag2ma
01-31-2006, 07:33 PM
Not sure which hsing i bond chan teaches but I heard very good things about him. Ray who posts here is a student of his. Was referring to Wang Rengang. He teaches in Queens and manhatten
bong chan teaches sung style shing yee i learning form one of his students at hiddenfist martial arts he teaches in queens aslo but also teaches bjj and judo mix with the kunfu he a black belt in bjj and judo teaches a mixture of the arts how the are similar so you can understand them better and its great school for people you want to really go to ring or the cage

lag2ma
01-31-2006, 07:44 PM
[QUOTE=Mtal]I heard that David Bond Chan does not teach or his school is closed. I been looking for a Xing-Yi school. Does anyone know any in NYC?[/QUOTEdavid chan top student also teaches in queens he teaches xing yi ba gua and ichan he also a black belt in bjj and judo he teaches a mix of the ground and the standing of the kun fu arts and what they have incomen the school is great for people who want to learn real fighting for the ring or not