work is being done on my new school on Wudang Mountain, should be ready by this September 1st.
/work is being done on my new school on Wudang Mountain, should be ready by this September 1st.
Read MoreWudang Bagua Zhang Seminar in Boston, MA, March 29 & 30, 2014
/Wudang Bagua March 2014 Seminar
PaulandRosalie DiCrescenzo:
Very excited to announce our upcoming BaGua Zhang seminar with Master Bing this March, 2014! Held in our usual weekend location in the 3rd floor main studio of the Melrose Family YMCA in Melrose, MA. While a follow up to our BaGua seminar last November, this great workshop is open to new attendees as well as to those who joined us last fall. We will be working on circle walking and reviewing the first 4 palms of the form as well as learning the last 4 palms of the form. Special discount and free DVD with early registration, contact us for details, www.twodragonspath.com.
Wudang 13 Movement Form Seminar in Boston, MA, April 5 & 6, 2014
/Wudang_13_Movement_2014_Seminar
PaulandRosalie DiCrescenzo:
Announcing our second weekend seminar this spring with Master Bing. We've only held one Wudang 13 seminar before, very happy to be offering another one this year. To Rosalie and me, the Wudang 13 is really a magical form, and we think everyone who practices the Wudang arts or any other style of Taiji or Kungfu would get tremendous benefit from leaning and practicing it. Again, special discount and free DVD with early registration, contact us for details, www.twodragonspath.com.
Five Animal Qigong Seminar at Belfast, Maine,March 22-23,2014
/The Whole Health Center Presents
Wudang Five Animals Qi Gong
With 15th Generation
Wudang Sanfeng Kungu
Master
Zhong Xuechao
Saturday and Sunday, March 22-23
Saturday 11:00-4:30 Sunday 10:00-4:30
at the Belfast Dance Studio, Belfast, Maine
The Five Animal Frolics is a widely enjoyed sequence of qi gong exercises that has evolved a variety of forms. This workshop presents the classic Wudang Mountain form of Five Animals Qi Gong, which is one of the most important exercises practiced by all Wudang Mountain Taoists. Wudang Mountain is one of the great cradles of internal exercise in China; and the ancient Wudang monks developed this group of internal practices which combines physical fitness, internal development and martial arts into one. Historically, Wudang Taoists were required to make daily practice of the five major animal forms – Turtle, Snake, Dragon, Tiger, and Crane.
The five forms correlate to the five elements of Chinese medicine and are meant to strengthen all the organs and associated systems of the body. These are simple and enjoyable qi gong forms, but a bit more complex than single repetitive movements. More like simple tai chi or bagua sequences. The whole system will be taught over the course of the weekend and a DVD of Master Bing doing the form (free with early sign-up) will be available.
Zhong Xuechao, familiarly known as Master Bing, began training at the age of six under his uncle, the Sanfeng Kungfu Grand Master Zhong Yunlong, at Wudang Mountain. He is widely trained in tai chi, bagua, xingyi, xuanwu, and many other schools; and in the whole Wudang Taoist regime. He has won first prize in national kungfu competitions, and has led the Wudang Taoist Association Wudang Wushu Exhibition Troupe. Given the mission to share Wudang Mountain’s Taoist philosophy and martial arts in America, he has been teaching part of the year in America since 2007 and speaks English well. He resides at Wudang Mountain where he teaches at Five Dragons Temple, Wudang’s oldest temple.
Cost: $235; $185 if registered by March 10. Free DVD comes with early registration.
Sorry, refunds not possible.
Please call or email to register as soon as possible: 207-288-4128; info@thewholehealthcenter.org
discover a few 3000 years old maidenhair tree in Wudang mountain
/3 trees village, Wudang Mountain
Read MoreMaster Zhong, Xue Chao (Master Bing) comes to Boston October 31, 2012
/Master Zhong, Xue Chao (Master Bing) comes to Boston October 31, 2012! He will be teaching seminars, classes, and private lessons through November 16, 2012. See Events for information. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of Wudang Mountain’s most accomplished martial arts monks!
To Contact Us:
Phone: 617-285-1178 Email: info@twodragonspath.com Mail: Paul & Rosalie DiCrescenzo 19 Washington St.. Stoneham, MA 02180
Call or email us for information regarding class registration, upcoming events, private lessons, or to set up a free introductory class.
festival of lanterns
/festival of lanterns in City at foot of wudang mountain