Hey there. I know there are some really impressive Chen Style teachers in New York. But I’m looking for one who offers more than just two classes a week. I’ve looked online, but I know that there are teachers who don’t advertise. Anybody has any suggestions?
the only person i know in New York is my Sisuk Adam Wallace… he has a website on http://www.dayanqigong.com.
good luck and hope you find someone ![]()
david
I find two days a week to be perfect, myself. Most of the strides come at home, when studying material gained at class, or, having made strides, having those strides modified.
More then that, I get burned out. But that’s just me,
OT
Bodhi. Are you Deneal’s son?
Hey guys thank for the replies, sorry I couldn’t write back earlier myself.
Dezhen2001, thank you for the info, I’ll take a look, but I may have schedule problem.
In regards to it being just two days. It’s not that it is two days it’s just what two days. My work schedule is changable, so I need more options as to when I can go to class. I see so many Yang style schools with full schedules I would love to find something like that.
Guohuen, sorry I’m not the person you think I am.
Wish me luck,
Bodhi
Bodhi~
Just curious…is Bodhi your real name or…
My 3 year old is named Bodhi, so I am just wondering ![]()
~Wen~
Oh, Welcome to the forum!!
could someone please list the schools that teach Chen tai chi schools here in nyc thanks.
a comprehensive listing of Tai Chi Schools:
http://scheele.org/lee/tcclinks.html
Try Ren Guangyi in NYC.
Check out:
www.taijichinesemedicine.com/
Yaron Seidman is a disciple of Joseph Chen, and he seems very good from the few times I’ve seen him.