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Alexander Zerrath  
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 More options 29 Aug 2008, 13:59
From: "Alexander Zerrath" <Hier.kommt.A...@gmx.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:59:22 +0200
Local: Fri 29 Aug 2008 13:59
Subject: Re: [Chen Village Tai Chi:138] Re: anybody out there?
Ni hao Tucker (what movie do I know that name from?)!!!
Thank you so much for that hint. I already read your former note on the board and visited the Yangshuo websites of taijiquan. It`s nice. And I really did consider Yangshuo to be the place for me. Thanks a lot.
Well I really appreciate it, but do you really think my English is good enough to be taught to anyone else??? I`m still German. Nevertheless I don`t worry cause Yangshou yet seems more affordable than Chenjiagou at all. Unless, for a good lesson of taijiquan I`m willing to pay quite a few bugs ;-)
Zaijian Tucker!!!
Alex
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> Datum: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:48:25 +0000
> Von: Tucker Percy <thirdt...@hotmail.com>
> An: chenvillage@googlegroups.com
> Betreff: [Chen Village Tai Chi:138] Re: anybody out there?

> Alex,

> You should consider Yangshuo.  It is located in Southern China in Guangxi
> province outside of Guilin.  There is a top  master there by the name of Fu
> Neng Bin.  He has a very serious school that you will not find a lot of
> martial art tourist in.  www.masterfu.net.  Also, one of his best students
> Kim Wuhendong, who is a true master in his own right,  teaches there outside
> of his school for pretty cheap.  You can also supplement your income by
> teaching English.  This is what I did for a year and I regret ever having
> left.  His website is www.yangshuotaiji.com.  I am the white dude in the
> picture on  his website!  

> Good luck!

> Peace out,
> Tuck

> > Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:05:00 -0700
> > Subject: [Chen Village Tai Chi:136] Re: anybody out there?
> > From: hier.kommt.a...@gmx.net
> > To: chenvillage@googlegroups.com

> > So, thanks for the messages.
> > Here is a lot of questioning and answering on this group, but except
> > Dan Poon, nobody seems having been to Chenjiagou for some training.
> > Well, at least I haven't found/read any recent reports about that.
> > Sorry if I'm wrong. So that's what I want to ask you people. How is it
> > these days? Still affordable and intense training? Or is it more like
> > Shao Lin with crowds of tourist-kung-fu-all-stars who just cannot be
> > taught in such a good way, for they are too many. I am going to be in
> > China for one year and would like to spend most of my time in one
> > place to improve my taijiquan. I do not need to be advised by the
> > greatest master. Absolutely not! Even if I was three times that far,
> > than I actually am, still the principle of the principle of... could
> > show me a lot. And I guess that's for all westerners who didn't join
> > intense, "chinese" gong-fu, yet. People here (that have been to China
> > for Wushu but not explicitly to Chen-Village...) tell me to forget the
> > hotspots like Chenjiagou or Wu Dang Shan, because people will be
> > treated as stupid tourists (and I am sure some are...). I also thought
> > about going to Wu Dang. I like that style as well.
> > So guys. Is it right, what people told me? Should I go elsewhere? Or
> > is Chen... still the place to go? And if, how much will it be about?
> > By the way: I'm learning Mandarin now. It's just a little, but can be
> > improved there. Isn't it?
> > My favorite is the sword (I practise 32-form) and I'm keen on learning
> > the dao/broadsword. I'm still quite young and come from the city
> > "Jägermeister" is being brewed at. Just an information.
> > Thank you people in advance.
> > So long
> > Cheers
> > Alex

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