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Hello all,
It's been a while since I've done anything on these forums, and I generally stuck to the Kempo boards. I've since stopped going to my old dojo at United Studios of Self Defense, with the departure of my original instructor. I wasn't impressed with the new instructor, what with how he'd speak poorly of my old Sensei, and his style of teaching was chaotic and far too fast paced.
That being said, and with 2007 having drawn to a very catastrophic close for me, I've decided to turn 2008 into a year of self-improvement. I've set several goals, one of which is getting back into the martial arts. Now, I'm posting this here, because at this point in time I'm most interested in Tai Chi Ch'uan, but I know next to nothing about the variations in family styles or even about the system itself.
I've done some searching for schools in my area, and they're pretty few and far between, or they're not quite as traditional as I'd like. I found a website for one school that isn't far from me, and it seems like it might be pretty good, but I honestly don't know what I should be looking for. I plan on e-mailing the instructor, but I'm not sure what sorts of things I should ask him. Also, I was hoping that a few of you more experienced practitioners might be willing to check out the web site and provide opinions and advice. Here's the link: http://realtaiji.com/
Any and all help will be thoroughly appreciated.
Thank you,
Doug.
It's been a while since I've done anything on these forums, and I generally stuck to the Kempo boards. I've since stopped going to my old dojo at United Studios of Self Defense, with the departure of my original instructor. I wasn't impressed with the new instructor, what with how he'd speak poorly of my old Sensei, and his style of teaching was chaotic and far too fast paced.
That being said, and with 2007 having drawn to a very catastrophic close for me, I've decided to turn 2008 into a year of self-improvement. I've set several goals, one of which is getting back into the martial arts. Now, I'm posting this here, because at this point in time I'm most interested in Tai Chi Ch'uan, but I know next to nothing about the variations in family styles or even about the system itself.
I've done some searching for schools in my area, and they're pretty few and far between, or they're not quite as traditional as I'd like. I found a website for one school that isn't far from me, and it seems like it might be pretty good, but I honestly don't know what I should be looking for. I plan on e-mailing the instructor, but I'm not sure what sorts of things I should ask him. Also, I was hoping that a few of you more experienced practitioners might be willing to check out the web site and provide opinions and advice. Here's the link: http://realtaiji.com/
Any and all help will be thoroughly appreciated.
Thank you,
Doug.