Hi, I'd be inclined to go for it. If your GM think's its worth teaching then it's probably worth knowing. One thing I like about (good) chi...
Demystifying Qi - Andrew Nugent-Head This is a good watch - especially the bit where Andrew spends half an hour reading out the various meanings...
Not bags and not obviously for striking but there's some tai chi training equipment in here: Early Wu style Taijiquan (1937) - YouTube...
Hi All, From the dusty corridors of academia: "How to do the Gibbon Walk: A Translation of the Pulling Book (ca. 186 BCE)"...
I like Frank Allen's 'Whirling Circles of Bagua Zhang' The Whirling Circles of Ba Gua Zhang: The Art and Legends of the Eight Trigram Palm:...
Hi, If you're looking for martial then you could do worse that ask the question here: RobB, please don't use MAP as a recruiting tool for another...
You're in Paris! Check out Serge Augier. Serious training and I suspect that the food is better :-) Cheers Rob
Apologies if I've violated TOS. I'm not associated with RobPs school so didn't think it would be an issue. With respect to the IA/Systema...
Indeed. http://www.cuttingedgeshop.com/training.htm suggests you are right though. Also has Rob Poyntons contact details for anyone who is...
Alex K is here in Cambridge and teaching on a Saturday morning at the moment. Rob Poynton is based in Bedford - there was a once a month class in...
Hi, Alex is currently living and teaching in Cambridge. You can contact him on this e-mail: posting email addresses is against the ToS Cheers rob
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