If you were going to spend the next 10 years in LA training with only one internal teacher and money was no object, with whom would you study?
Please, no fighting between posters. Just want personal opinions regarding above question. Trust me to evaluate the voracity and quality of answers myself.
I work in Woodland Hills (near Northridge) and battle rush hour traffic to study Ba Gua with Tim
in Garden Grove (where the 405 & 22 meet). He’s amazing. His prices are great and the stuff he teaches priceless. Anyone who wants to learn to use internal should, at very least, watch a class of his.
I live in Eagle Rock/Mt. Washington (very close
to Glendale)-- on a good traffic day it’s only a 30-45 minute drive. Let me know if you want more info or directons… or even a carpool.
Peace, Love and Muppet Sauce,
Sum Guye
(www.shenwu.com is Tim’s site
[This message was edited by Sum Guye on 09-04-01 at 11:21 PM.]
Sum Guye, I’ve seen your posts around lately, I know we train with different teachers but if you are interested in training with some different partners on off days, e-mail me. One of my other training partners has trained in your system too. toddbringewa tt the offer is good for you too. Also, if you are interested I will take you out to bagua class in Monterey Park. I have access to a school in the off hours for training purposes.
Count, I see Jason’s site Chi Kung International has a link about Chi Kung (qi gong) but when I visited your classes I didn’t observe any qi gong (could of been there, I just could be blind). Does Jason offer any classes soley in qi gong? Pure qi development?
Thanks
There is no spoon. “The Matrix”
There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. “The Matrix”
We usually do a full set of bagua chi kung Saturday mornings. Jason teaches several different methods. Lately we have been training alot of other stuff so I personally squeeze in the chi kung outside of class. When you come and visit, all you have to do is ask. Jason teaches alot of other things that aren’t going on in class.+
I attended a seminar taught by Jason Tsou a couple months back, he definitely has a great deal of skill and was very open in his teaching.
Though I’ve never met Tim Cartmell, a good friend of mine studies bagua with him. From what I’ve seen his methods are sound, and he seems like a very friendly teacher.
I’d throw in a plug for our school, but Costa Mesa isn’t exactly LA
toddbringewatt: Are you looking strictly in LA or the LA county/Orange County area? (Tim Cartmell is in Garden Grove (Orange County))
Count: I visited 2 or 3 times. I’m specificly looking for pure qi qong. No Martial Arts yet.
I didn’t realize Jason taught other things than what was displayed at class. Would you say Jason is a Qi Gong Master or an Internal Arts Master who practices Qi Gong? How would you say his qi level is? Does he play push hands?
Thanks
There is no spoon. “The Matrix”
There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. “The Matrix”
Haven’t you seen his videos on the Random Circle? You can order them at our website. While Jason’s knowledge is extreamly vast, I would say he is a martial arts teacher. As far as his level of chi, well, you just have to feel him to understand. I could not describe it in words so that you will understand.
toddbringewatt,
Another teacher of internal styles in the same area is Master Gong Zhong Xiang. He is an older man who is also in Monterey Park. I have not met him, YET, but I have heard he is also one of the best. His website is Imperial Palace Bagua. Also, If you are interested in Jiulong Bagua, (Dr. Painters system) Look up John Adams at the House of Champions in Van Nuys.His website is Nine Dragon Center
I will agree with Count on the subject of Master Gong Zhong Xiang. However, he also is very expensive. In fact, I second the suggestions of the three Masters listed (Jason Tsou, Tim Cartmell, and Master Gong Zhong Xiang). I have seen all three and see quality in each school. Jason has far and away been the most reasonably priced class and best value I’ve found in Southern California. There are some specific things I’m looking for though that hold me back.
My purpose for training with a Qi Gong Master is the Master can help your progress tremendously. He can evaluate your body and help open your channels with HIS qi. Anyone can teach exercises (I have a boat load) but to train with a true Qi Gong Master is truely a treat.
There is no spoon. “The Matrix”
There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. “The Matrix”
I belive Tung, Kai Ying, has a school in the LA area. His father and grandfather are/where known for their TC. The Count might know the school address.
Beiquan, Jason’s Chen Tai Chi Chuan is superb. Some of our guys come from the West side. I have been carpooling with a guy coming all the way from Ventura. I’m out in Moorpark which is a good hour drive too. It’s worth the trip I make 2 or 3 times a week. I know one guy who takes the bus all the way from UCLA area. Let me ask around and see if I can hook you up.