Thanks for your post! There are good quality Tai Chi teachers in Boston, but no Dachengquan. I will be in Baltimore in July 25-27. If that is close enough for you, maybe we can arrange a lesson. Or if you have a group of people interested, maybe I can come once a month for a three hour class. I've heard a lot of nice things about Boston and wouldn't mind checking it out.
Master Wang
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I'm interested in learning more about Dachengquan. I live in Boston. Are there any instructors in the area? Thank you in advance for any information.
Hello< I am a wing chun student. However I read your article in IKF. I live close to Baltimore. Where will you be
Thank you,
Don Berry
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Hi Brad,
Thanks for your post! There are good quality Tai Chi teachers in Boston, but no Dachengquan. I will be in Baltimore in July 25-27. If that is close enough for you, maybe we can arrange a lesson. Or if you have a group of people interested, maybe I can come once a month for a three hour class. I've heard a lot of nice things about Boston and wouldn't mind checking it out.
Master Wang
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I'm interested in learning more about Dachengquan. I live in Boston. Are there any instructors in the area? Thank you in advance for any information.
Thank you for your post to my website forum. I will attend Grandmaster Huang's tournament as a judge July 25-27. I am happy that you let me know about reading my article. Dachengquan can help your Wing Chun by fortifying your root (Wing Chun stylist tend to have a higher root which is not as effective against some of the internal stylest with a solid, lower root.) It will also help you to internalize your Wing Chun forms so that they will have more power & speed, while developing sensitivity to your oponent's energy.
I am a disciple of Mui Wai Hun in Boston. The art I learned from him was Koo Lo village Pin Sun Wing Chun Kuen. I also recieved some basic instruction in Yi Chuan in Boston. My friend/teacher learned the standing posts from Fong Ha who was a pupil of Han Xing Yuen. Unfortunately, he only learned the standing posts and I am very interested in learning the entire Yi Chuan art. I would like to possibly set up a time when I can come to N.Y. on a weekend to learn privately from Master Wang or perhaps arrange a seminar in Boston. Master Wang is correct with his comments on most Wing Chun people. I found that the standing posts have also made a difference in my Kung Fu. I am lighter, more relaxed, more rooted and faster. Zhan Zhaung is amazing!
Regards,
Jim
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Hi Don,
Thank you for your post to my website forum. I will attend Grandmaster Huang's tournament as a judge July 25-27. I am happy that you let me know about reading my article. Dachengquan can help your Wing Chun by fortifying your root (Wing Chun stylist tend to have a higher root which is not as effective against some of the internal stylest with a solid, lower root.) It will also help you to internalize your Wing Chun forms so that they will have more power & speed, while developing sensitivity to your oponent's energy.