My cousin Lisa and I are flanked by my two sons.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Tai Chi Chuan (taichiquan)



I began to study with Master Bill Chin (right) at the Golden Gate Park Tai Chi Class next to Spreckles Lake in San Francisco in 1997. One of his senior students Diane Misumi (left) was also one of my instructors.

National and International Push Hands champion, and one of Grandmaster William C. C. Chen's senior tai chi students, Rick Barrett and I at his Sedona, Arizona workshop in 2007. I first started practicing with Rick in New York City in 1998.

In 2009, I studied Tai Chi Ruler with Lauritz Kjerulff in Melbourne, Florida.

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