Bagua in Austin, TX?

I did some searching, but the most recent information I can find is around 13 years old. Can anyone steer me towards a reputable bagua instructor in the Austin metro area? North is preferred, but I’m open.

So far, I’ve found:

Kuan Yang, http://baguakungfu.com/bagua/ , Seems to be related to, but not officially a member of the Yin lineage

Name Stan Johnson
School Southern Sky Kung Fu
Address Richardson, TX (Dallas area)
E-mail Nantianwushu@aol.com
Website Southern Sky Kung Fu
Styles Master Wu Ta-Yeh: Yang Taiji ; Master Adam Hsu: Bagua, Pigua, Mizong, & Islamic Long Fist

Name Tony Scott
School Taught privately
Address Austin, Tx
Phone 512.891.1552
E-mail achaz@sbcglobal.net
Style Shen Lung Tang Shao Tao Xingyi and Bagua
Misc 25 years in the internal arts

Name Gary ‘Doc’ Stier, OMD
School Shen Men Tao Association
Address 500 East Sixth Street Austin, TX 78701
Phone (512) 807-6028
E-mail drstier@hotmail.com
Website http://www.shenmentao.com/forum/
Styles Old Yang Style Tai-Chi Chuan, Sun Style Pa-Kua Chuan, Shansi Hsing-Yi Chuan, Wu-Tang Shan Chi-Kung
Lineage Second Generation Shen Men Tao Lineage Successor

(Source: http://rumsoakedfist.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=509&p=6736 , dated 2008)

Can anyone provide references or reviews for any of those instructors, or recommend one not listed?

Hi,

I’m not familiar with your area or any of the schools listed. If I was in your shoes though, the school with the private lessons would be a good bet. If this is a good teacher you may be in luck.

Greetings and Welcome to the Forum,

http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?68875-Tom-Bisio-Baguazhang-Distance-Learning-Program

mickey

are there even chinese people in texas

[QUOTE=bawang;1289246]are there even chinese people in texas[/QUOTE]

Yes, one of the best. I am not sure if he still lives there now.

Actually, Houston, Texas has something like the 3rd or 4th largest Chinese population for cities in the US. Obviously, New York and San Francisco are in the top 2 spots, but Houston is number 3 or 4 if memory serves.

So, yes, there ARE Chinese people in Texas.