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requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby kaiken11 on Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:37 pm

hell my nam is khairi daniels and i am requesting if there is any teachers in bagua and xing yi as well as chen tai chi teachers in th buffalo region i am in dire need of an instructor in this region
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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby Wudangshan on Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:21 pm

I am no teacher of Bagua, but I have studied for 5 years under one of Adam Hsu's Teachers. I have also studied Wudang Bagua with Master Yuan Xiu Gang on Wudang Mountain along with Wudang Tai Chi 28
http://wudanggongfu.com/kungfu/wudang.htm . I currently teach Yang Chen Man Ching Tai chi, but would be happy to walk you through a few things. I see that have you have studied many arts though, are you sure you want to go into the depths of bagua? :)
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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby mixjourneyman on Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:55 am

I love that you said you would "walk" him through the bagua :D

Walk... bagua... get it?

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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby Wudangshan on Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:48 pm

yea, walk him in circles for 2 months. Speaking of walking. right now I am practicing more Wudang Bagua than anything else. Its funny how different the stepping styles can be from one another. Chicken walk, mud walk, stalking tiger, and the one I use the most is the sliding snake step. Its definitely more challenging and a really tight walk. Your balance is different from the others too because its a pushing step and you have to be really soft to slide the foot over rough terrain. On Wudang we trained on really old grounds and the floor was stone squares that were all uneven and grass was growing out of the cracks. Try doing snake step over that. Also in Wudang snake stepping your not quite walking a circle, more like 8 flats, like the bagua itself. but yes, still in a circle.
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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby mixjourneyman on Tue Nov 25, 2008 5:24 am

Sounds quite complicated.

From the limited exposure I've had (vids on youtube) to wudang bagua, it looks like a nice practice.
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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby edededed on Thu Nov 27, 2008 8:20 am

Kaiken11, did you notice Wudangshan's post over here:

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2588

Sounds like a good opportunity for you!
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Re: requesting bagua and xing yi teachers in buffalo ny

Postby kaiken11 on Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:39 pm

yes i am sure i am willing do go whatevr lnghts i need to learn bagua as well as taiji and xingyi
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