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    Exclamation Tim Cartmell Clinic's Seattle, WA.

    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Proudly Presents a Weekend Workshop on:

    SHEN WU
    MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

    w/ Tim Cartmell

    December 1-2, 2007
    Seattle, WA.
    *Location will be available upon registration*

    Whole Weekend: $145
    Saturday Single Session: $65
    Both Saturday Sessions: $105
    Clinch Clinic: $85
    PRE-REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 21ST AND SAVE $20!

    *Tim will also be available for a limited number of private lessons*

    Contact Jake Burroughs for more information,
    Scheduling of private lessons,
    Or for further questions:
    206-941-3232
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.com



    Sun Bagua Form & Application (Lion & Qilin)
    Saturday December 1, 12:30-3:30 pm

    Tim continues his Sun Bagua Intensive offering the first two animal forms: Lion and the Qilin (mythical Unicorn; think Kirin bottle). Both the form and a multitude of applications will be taught including striking, joint manipulation, and of course throws. Sun Lu Tang was arguably one of the most influential martial artist’s of his time learning Bagua from the famous Cheng Ting Hua who was known for his throwing skills. Sun went on to create his own sub-system of Bagua.
    This seminar is open to any and all styles and levels regardless if you have studied Bagua before. Come with an open mind and explore the rich culture of Chinese Martial Arts taught by one of the most sought after instructors today!
    Expect to learn:
    • The complete forms and circle walking
    • Real world applications for today’s society
    • Gain a better understanding of how the body moves and its usage in combat

    Xing Yi Combat Applications (Eagle & Bear)
    Saturday December 1, 5-8pm
    In the Hebei branches of Xing Yi the Eagle and Bear are taught together, where as in the Shanxi families they are considered two distinct focuses. Tim will be offering the combat applications for these animals, no forms will be taught and it is not necessary to know either the Eagle or Bear to benefit from this seminar!
    A comprehensive overview of locks, strikes, throws, and footwork will be covered. The Bear is known for its direct attacks, powerful elbows, and full body power, where as the Eagle enhances the speed, agility, and maneuverability of the fighter. Combined the Eagle and Bear round out the animal forms and provide a complete combat package for fighters of all sizes. Join us for an afternoon of improving ones fighting skills, regardless of style or knowledge of Xing Yi.

    Clinch Clinic 101
    Sunday December 2, 12-5:30pm (There will be a lunch break mid-day)
    Clinch fighting is arguably the single most important factor in sport and street fighting because it bridges the gap between striking distance and grappling distance, and is considered by many the key aspect to dominating your opponent. Every combat sport has their version of the clinch; Muay Thai, Greco Roman Wrestling, Folk Wrestling, even boxing! This proves that clinch work is one of the most critical aspects of any fighter’s repertoire.
    This is the first in a series of clinics Tim will be offering on the clinch. In this hands on workshop you will learn:
    • Basic arm and body positions
    • How to gain the “upper hand” in the clinch
    • How to strike in the clinch
    • Attaining superior position and maintaining it
    • Clinch strategy
    • How to escape the clinch


    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
    Tim Cartmell has become one of the most sought after martial arts teachers in North America. Combining over 30 years of experience from the arts of San Soo, Xing Yi, Bagua, Taiji, and now Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tim has bridged the gap between theory and usage! After spending over 10 years in Asia studying various systems of martial arts and fighting full contact Lei Tai matches, Tim returned to LA to teach as well as begin his foray into the ground fighting game under Cleber Luciano. Eight years later he has become Clebers only black belt, and has won numerous grappling tournaments including the Copa (seven times), as well as taking silver in the 2005 Mundials (World Championships) in Brazil.
    Tim is also a very accomplished translator and author with his latest translation “Chin Na Fa” on bookshelves now; he has also translated “Practical Chin Na” by Zhao Da Yuan & “Method of Chinese Wrestling” by Tong Zhong Yi. Tim has authored the pivotal book “Effortless Combat Throws” / “Passing the Guard” w/ Ed Beneville, and “Xing Yi Nei Gong” w/Dan Miller. His latest projects include a series of DVD’s on Stand up Grappling and Ground Proofing.
    Tim teaches fulltime in Huntington Beach CA. where he has combined the stand up fighting of Xing Yi, Bagua, and Taiji with the ground work of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to create his Shen Wu curriculum of modern day combative’s.
    For more info on Tim Cartmell, his products and what he teaches please visit: www.shenwu.com
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
    Jake Burroughs
    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Seattle, WA.
    www.threeharmonies.com
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.blogspot.com

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    Tim Cartmell

    Tim is a contemporary of my teacher and has a great reputation. I'd recommend this seminar to anyone that could attend.

    Best,

    Steve Lamade

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    Thanks! Who is your teacher?
    Jake
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
    Jake Burroughs
    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Seattle, WA.
    www.threeharmonies.com
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.blogspot.com

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    Cool. We are cousins then. I train with Martin Laplatney in Xing Yi as well. Martin and Tom are two of three westerners listed on Li Gui Changs tomb as disciples.
    Cheers
    Jake
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
    Jake Burroughs
    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Seattle, WA.
    www.threeharmonies.com
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.blogspot.com

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    Martin LaPlatney

    Martin's a great guy. How's the push hands going?

    Are you learning the Shanxi Xing Yi? Tu Na, etc.?

    Best,

    Steve

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    Steve
    Yeah I am learning Xing Yi under Martin as well. Getting a different perspective. I have been fortunate to train with Tim (who trained under Mao Ming Chun) and Martin (trained under Li Gui Chang, and Song Zi Yong). My push hands sucks, my Tu Na is okay. I hope to get it in the next 40-50 years of my life
    How about you, you training the Li Xing Yi under Tom?
    Cheers
    Jake
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
    Jake Burroughs
    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Seattle, WA.
    www.threeharmonies.com
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.blogspot.com

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    Xingyiquan

    Quote Originally Posted by Three Harmonies View Post
    ...my push hands sucks, my Tu Na is okay. I hope to get it in the next 40-50 years of my life
    )
    Sounds like my practice...except my Tu Na sucks too.

    Martin's a class act. I get together with Tom every few months or so for Xing Yi. 40 or 50 years later...

    Best,

    Steve

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    Lightbulb Stocking stuffer........

    Great gift idea, buy your loved ones a seminar package! Still have some room left for this weekend workshop for those interested. Act now and save $$!!
    BTW / FYI I no longer will be accepting checks. Cash or money order only. Sorry for the inconvenience if there is any.

    Have a safe and happy holiday,
    Jake
    "Gravity doesn't lie, and the ground never misses."
    Jake Burroughs
    Three Harmonies Chinese Martial Arts Center
    Seattle, WA.
    www.threeharmonies.com
    three_harmonies@hotmail.com
    www.threeharmonies.blogspot.com

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