Baguazhang
Overview
Baguazhang means "Eight Trigrams Palm". It is widely-accepted that Baguazhang originated from the Emei Mountain in China. Like many internal styles, it is beneficial to your health in addition to being a very intricate martial art. Through circular patterns and movements, Baguazhang emphasizes the use of freely-flowing Qi to energize your body's muscles and strengthen your internal body, improving health and vitality. It is a style that incorporates short, middle, and long range fighting through offensive and defensive techniques.
Whether you practice for health, for martial arts, or for both, Baguazhang is sure to be a valuable skillset to add to your knowledge and training.
Instructor: Adison Martin
Adison Martin has been training martial arts for almost 20 years and has been teaching the arts for over 7 years. In 2006, Adison won 2 gold medals and 1 bronze medal at the U.S. National Chinese Martial Arts Championship, earning him a #1 U.S. ranking in Baguazhang and Xingyi and a #3 U.S. ranking in Taijiquan.
Schedule:
March 20, 2010 - May 8, 2010
- Saturdays
11:00am - 12:30pm
Price (Pay-Per-Class):
- YMAA Students
$15/class - Non-YMAA Students
$18/class
- YMAA Students
$100 - Non-YMAA Students
$120

