mfinn wrote:I was a student at CMC's place on the Bowery in 1969-70.
johnwang wrote:mfinn wrote:I was a student at CMC's place on the Bowery in 1969-70.
I have taught one of CMA's students from NYC back in 1973. He told me that CMC would charge $4,000 to learn Taiji form from him. CMC would also charge $4,000 to correct and polish his Taiji form after learning. $8,000 was a lot of money back in 1873. My tuition was only $50. My rent was only $30, and I only made $1.50/hour when I worked in KFC. Just wonder if that was true.
hodmeist wrote:Bao wrote::-Xhodmeist wrote:The article quotes 5th line down " His status as a student of the famous Yang Luchan ensured him a place in the Taijiquan community".
. So?
The point I was making is that is incorrect
nicklinjm wrote:Personally I am much more interested in CMC's time and teaching in Taiwan and Malaysia, as he seems to have taught a much more martial curriculum there . . .
nicklinjm wrote:Personally I am much more interested in CMC's time and teaching in Taiwan and Malaysia, as he seems to have taught a much more martial curriculum there, hopefully someone will make a documentary covering his time there sometime in the near future!
I have taught one of CMA's students from NYC back in 1973. He told me that CMC would charge $4,000 to learn Taiji form from him. CMC would also charge $4,000 to correct and polish his Taiji form after learning. $8,000 was a lot of money back in 1873. My tuition was only $50. My rent was only $30, and I only made $1.50/hour when I worked in KFC. Just wonder if that was true
Ron Panunto wrote:Has anyone seen the movie? It's available from Amazon for about $20.
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