Good post brer_momonga. I agree.
I'm myself new to this forum, and new to taijiquan. Feels like it takes courage to ask questions here due to the fear of getting bashed and answers with arrogant tone.
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caesar wrote:Good post brer_momonga. I agree.
I'm myself new to this forum, and new to taijiquan. Feels like it takes courage to ask questions here due to the fear of getting bashed and answers with arrogant tone.
adamfuray wrote:http://cdweinmann.tripod.com/lineage.htm
here is a link to it
by pete5770 » Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:23 pm
So, what was the question?
caesar wrote:by pete5770 » Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:23 pm
So, what was the question?
No one knows.
By the way...was it so that you'd have the chance to go learn Wu/Hao nearby?
pete5770 wrote:adamfuray wrote:.... I saw a form that the instructor called "lee's modified Yang style", and felt the same. Never heard of it before or after that meeting though.
... As for seeing "Lee's modified style" I'm going to guess that the instructor was named Lee and felt that he somewhat jokingly called it after himself. ...
Brian wrote:pete5770 wrote:adamfuray wrote:.... I saw a form that the instructor called "lee's modified Yang style", and felt the same. Never heard of it before or after that meeting though.
... As for seeing "Lee's modified style" I'm going to guess that the instructor was named Lee and felt that he somewhat jokingly called it after himself. ...
Purely out of interest...I found this on YouTube....think it is the 'Lee's Modified Yang Style' you mention...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPkGWNOl ... re=related
pete5770 wrote:Good stuff. Especially liked the Lee's Liniment. Heh heh
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