Hi there
I was wondering if anybody knows of anygood teacher in edmonton canada beside joseph chen. Anything in hsing i or bagua..thank you in advance
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Jin Kazama
this is off the topic, but i’ve always wondered what Xiaoyu’s style(s) would be classified as… she has a power move that reminds me of much i’ve seen in bagua…
I am from edmonton. Haven’t heard of any Hsing-I or Bagua here. But I don’t exactly know everyone here. Good luck though.
bwahaaa!!!~!~
bro yeah..my gf(xiao yu)'s style is definitely bagua…lol…verie funnie ![]()
hehe
i hear ya… females doing martial arts is bada$$… i’m thinking ‘crouching tiger’ hehe
on a serious note, from what i’ve read, back in the day the females were quite deadly at MA… they were generally faster and more flexible/acrobatic than the men… although the men had more strength and could wield the heavier weaps
Not that far away
I teach hsing-i; pa-kua and t’ai chi to a small group of students in Calgary. (You can check out my background at www.rovere.com in the martial arts section) If you are ever down in my area, give me a call and we’ll invite you to train.
As for Edmonton, I’m afraid I can’t help you out.
Rovere sir,…thank you for your generous offering…i love to attend your class but since i’m a university student, i’m afraid that is not possible for me…university life is just hectic.hurr!~! ![]()
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Internal Arts in edmonton canada
Andy Wong teaches traditional Yang style Tai Chi Chuan. Lineage is Yang Cheng Fu > Tung Ying Chieh > Mak Ying Po > Andy Wong. Mak Ying Po is still in Edmonton, but is retired. My recommendation (but I’m somewhat biased).
There is also the Ji Hong Tai Chi College http://www.taichi.ca/index.htm which teaches Chen, Yang, Wu styles of tai chi, and contemporary Wushu.