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simonlarcombe
01-Dec-2002, 02:39 PM
Hi Everyone

I live in Godalming (Surrey, UK) and I'm ideally looking for a club where I can learn Jeet Kune Do. However, I have two problems; first I realise there aren't many of them! and secondly I work away a lot so I find it difficult to commit to certain days every week (which is REALLY annoying!).

So, I'm really looking for a Jeet Kune Do club and as many Wing Chun clubs as possible in my local area so I can train as much as possible.

And... I'm also looking for a new Tai Chi teacher as mine has given up teaching. I want to learn the application rather than just the movement (i.e. as a martial arts rather than just for health).

If you can help I would be very grateful!

Thanks
Simon

JediMasterChris
08-May-2003, 09:21 PM
What style of tai chi??? I use sun style and it has helped in combat...but I don't know much about other styles

scallyhunter
11-Apr-2005, 12:28 PM
Hi Everyone

I live in Godalming (Surrey, UK) and I'm ideally looking for a club where I can learn Jeet Kune Do. However, I have two problems; first I realise there aren't many of them! and secondly I work away a lot so I find it difficult to commit to certain days every week (which is REALLY annoying!).

So, I'm really looking for a Jeet Kune Do club and as many Wing Chun clubs as possible in my local area so I can train as much as possible.

And... I'm also looking for a new Tai Chi teacher as mine has given up teaching. I want to learn the application rather than just the movement (i.e. as a martial arts rather than just for health).

If you can help I would be very grateful!

Thanks
Simon

BTW, did you know that Aarvo Tucker lives in your town? Was he your teacher?

tel
11-Apr-2005, 12:35 PM
there are no jkd schools in surrey as far as i know.wing chun there are a few exellent one in farnborough.and good tai chi instrcutor that teaches in guildford