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Thread: does anyone know where I can study Baqua from in the sf east bay? Or bay Area?

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    does anyone know where I can study Baqua from in the sf east bay? Or bay Area?

    If you can tell me a name of a school or master please let me know.

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    www.chineseboxingclub.org members of the North American Tang Shou Tao Association headed by Dr. Vince Black. Teaching Gao I-Sheng Bagua of the Liu Feng Cai lineage and Liang Zhen Pu Bagua from master Li Ziming.
    Time
    Slips through fingers
    Like this world of dust

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    also...

    Bernie Langan teaches in Albany
    Liang Qiangya teaches at Lake Merritt
    Jane Yao teaches in SF and San Raphael
    Joseph Crandall teaches in El Sobrante
    Hao Zhihua teaches in Berkeley
    Zhang Hongmei teaches in Berkeley

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    Talking thank you

    Thank you it really helps.

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    Ba Gua & Xing Yi


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    George Xu teaches privates and seminars only out of Golden Gate Park. All of those legends you've read about Pa Kua are not legends at all. I always thought they were extremly embellished at best. It turns out Mr. Xu can really do that stuff. He is the real deal. Get in touch with him here.
    Bodhi Richards

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    My gung-fu Uncle (mentioned earlier) Bernie Langan has a web site you can Peruse @

    www.stillnessinmotion.com

    He teaches Gao I Sheng Bagua from Laoshi Luo Dexiu of Taiwan.
    Escrima and Silat and studied extensively with BK Frantzis (BGZ, XY and TC)
    He's also a very gifted body worker, skilled in a variety of methods and disciplines.

    Feel free to PM me if you have anymore questions. Sounds like you have some
    good choices for instruction.

    Best,
    Pete

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