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2009 Winter Seminars Registration is Open

Dates:
  • Pre-Registration Deadline
    Thurs, Jan 15, 2009
Location: YMAA Boston
Details: 2009 YMAA Boston Winter Seminars

Continuing the tradition of annual Winter Seminars in Boston, Massachusetts, YMAA will be holding seminars in both external and internal topics this January and February.

YMAA Instructors will begin the first 3 weekends by teaching Straight Sword, White Crane, and Chin Na. In the latter 4 weekends, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, will conduct and teach internal topics in Taijiquan, Pushing Hands, and Qigong with the assistance of several other YMAA instructors and his son Nicholas C. Yang, the current President of YMAA International.

The internal topics of this season range from Taijiquan, Taijiquan Martial Applications, Fighting Set, Pushing Hands, and Qigong (Level 1 - Theory and Health Qigong, Level 7 - Small + Grand Circulation). The focus of the seminars will be to teach you good techniques and allow you to repeat them under supervision so you can understand and apply them. Take this opportunity to join the seminars and improve your skills.

Dr. Yang, who is currently busy with managing and teaching at the YMAA Retreat Center, will be arriving in Boston in February. Come experience this increasingly rare opportunity to learn from Dr. Yang, a world-renowned traditional Chinese master and author with over 40 years of experience. Many YMAA instructors and students from abroad will also be attending. Come meet and train with some of the best in the world.


NGO

Respected sir,
My name is Noman Afridi.I am Finance manager in NGO naming Kyokushin kai.Kyokushin kai is being working in here for the last 25 years and achieve such goals.
Sir we need some training to go forward and to do something more to help humanities.I wish that You kindly invite us for your every seminars or trianing.
Hope you will responce me positively.

NOMAN AFRIDI
FINANCE MANAGER
KYOKUSHIN KAI International

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