Thread: Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming Seminar
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10-02-2004 14:21 #1Junior Member
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- Matt Richter
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Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming Seminar
November 5, 6 & 7 at the Milwaukee Public Library, Centennial Hall 731 N. Eighth Street
Medicinal Qigong, Tai Chi, White Crane, Qin Na
For Registration Information:
Y.M.A.A. Taijiquan of Milwaukee
P.O. Box 511616
Milwaukee, WI 53203-0271
Phone: (414) 347-9097
Email: milwaukee_taiji@msn.com
Dr. Yan, Jwing-Ming is a renowned author and teacher of Chinese Martial arts and Chi Kung. Born in Taiwan, he has trained and taught for forty years. He is the author of "Root of Chinese Chi Kung", "Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na" and "Essence of Shaolin White Crane", among many others. In 1999, he was voted by Inside Kung-Fu as one of the people who has "made the greatest impact on martial arts in the past 100 years"
This is an ad from The Outpost (natural foods grocery store) newspaper. i was wondering if anyone can tell me a little more about this guy. his seminar sounds very interesting so im hoping to hear good things about him, and if so, hopefully ive alerted other people to this event.-Matt Richter
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10-03-2004 11:04 #2Senior Member
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- Dillon Beyer
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I've never met Dr. Yang, but I've heard good things about him, and I really like his books. You can check out his stuff at http://www.ymaa.com
Just register on the forum and you can watch all of the videos and stuff. There are some clips that are worth checking out.
I would give the seminar a shot if I were you. If it stinks and you go, you lose some cash. If it's great and you miss it, there's a major lost opportunity.Dillon Beyer
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10-05-2004 06:39 #3Super Moderator
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Go to it.
If your lucky he may show some fast Tai Chi as well.
JeffWWW.COACHJEFFBURGER.COM
"A nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
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10-05-2004 06:51 #4Junior Member
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Highly recommended
I study Dr. Yang's chin na and it is very good. I have not been able to attend any of his seminars yet, but several in my class have and have completely enjoyed themselves.
George Stewart
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10-06-2004 22:02 #5Junior Member
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- Matt Richter
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yea ive asked people from my kwoon and they all said he was very good. it sounds like he definitely knows what hes doing and theres a good chance im going to the seminar. thanks for your input.
-Matt Richter


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