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Guan Dao against Eric with double hook
swords |

Traditional Wushu bow
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Who's head is this with the "Wu"?
It's the web-site designer Nick, of course! He practices wushu everyday,
so he thought why not get a haircut for it? |

Wow, center split pretty
good, who's this guy? It's the
web site designer, Dr. Nick!
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Qin Na (joint locking) |
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Lucas here is studying
Nanquan basics with me
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Andy is only 12, but his level is
already quite good -- he has a shot at the Olympics!
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Veronica's long-fist basics have improved
a lot. |

Corinne (from France) is studying
nanquan basics.
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Michael (from D.C.) learned Xing Yi
from me
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Sameer doing a technique from Xing
Yi Dragon
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Christian (from Germany) learned Tai-Ji
from me
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Veronica's and Andy's grandfather,
always watching us practice.
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See! Our Indonesian fans watch us practice
basics. |

Brandon and Peter(U.S.) and John(France)
with me. Brandon was on the US Wushu Team, and John is on the French
Wushu Team.
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Nick doing Chuan Xin Zhang (piercing
heart palm)
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Lucas, Sameer, and Brandon striking
a pose.
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Everybody is stretching
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Cool!
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Wushu is a long road, you need to
keep going.
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Sameer doing Nanquan Hu Xing (tiger
style of nanquan) |

Here is my Thai student Voradech (Asian
Games 3rd place) and Umar (D.C.)
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My
father with the web-site designer Nick (right) and a French student
of mine.
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Addi is my student from North Carolina.
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Chris(left) and I with a friend. Chris
is my Southern Style student from Alabama.
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Our Indonesian friends with us. We are
one big wushu family. |
Molly
in bow-stance
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Nick is humbly studying
the basics with my father. Here the lesson uses the short stick, developing
arm strength for grabbing power. We all need to study different basic
skills for fighting.
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Tariq in the horse-stance |

See? Here's a real wushu family: my
father and mother are in the center. |
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