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www.zhenggutuina.com
www.chinesemedicalmassage.com
Courses in Tui Na, Injury Medicine, and Traditional Chinese Orthopedic Medicine taught by Tom Bisio and Frank Butler.
www.saratogafestival.com/
The Saratoga Martial Arts Festival (SMAF):
This event organized by Steven Pearlman each year brings together 20-30 instructors from different martial disciplines for a sharing of their arts, philosophies and techniques. Not only is there a lot of knowledge in one place but across the board everyone is friendly and willing to share their knowledge.
www.newyorkhungga.com/
New York Hung Ga offers authentic and inspired instruction in traditional Hung Ga Gung Fu in the lineage of the famous Wong Fei Hung. Traditional five animal forms and weapons as well as San Da Kickboxing.
www.thephysicalbody.com
www.thephysicalbody2.com
Click here to read my review of The Physical Body 2: Competition Training and the Dangal.
www.buddhaisawanpath.com
Click here to read my review of The Buddhai Sawan Path Deluxe 2 DVD set.
www.codellaacademy.com
A former NYC detective, Mike Codella is a very serious martial artist. I recommend his academy to anyone interested in authentic Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
www.chiflow.com
Gerald Sharp offers instruction, books and descriptions of the major internal Chinese Kung Fu Styles.
www.estacada.net
Bill Schettino's hybrid street-tested estacada system shares many principles in common with Xing-Yi Chuan.
www.wavingclouds.com
David Schneider and Ivy Yew promote traditional Chinese Martial arts in Hong Kong, Mainland China & Southeast Asia.
They also organize special packages offering traditional instruction in Shaolin Kung Fu for school groups.
www.natsta.org
Founded by Vince Black, North American Tang Shou Tao is dedicated to preserving traditional lineages in the internal martial arts as well in the field of Chinese medicine.
www.pekiti.com
William McGrath openly teaches the complete Pekiti-Tirsia system of Filipino martial arts, a method that has many principles in common with Ba Gua Zhang.
www.plumpub.com
Hard to find, rare books on the Chinese martial arts both in Chinese and in translation. Also DVD's and VCD's.
www.jimdees.com
Jim Dees, a practitioner of the Chinese Internal Arts, offers some interesting articles and insights on Xing Yi Chuan.
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