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Sifu
Bryant Fong Mr. Fong is well-known in Northern California for skill in his famous nine-section whip, rope dart, and praying mantis forms. In November 1986, Sifu Fong was the deputy team leader of the U.S. Wushu Team, which competed at the 2nd International Martial Arts Tianjin Daily Cup Invitational Tournament (Tianjin, China). In October 1991, he was selected as the U.S. National Wushu Team Coach. He took this team to compete in the 1st International Wushu World Championships in Beijing. Mr. Fong has coached many top wushu competitors in the United States. Currently, he's the wushu coach for the University of Californiat Berkeley, and is teaching taiji philosophy and applications for City College of San Francisco. He's also teaching taiji qigong and taijiquan for senior citizens for the the San Francisco YMCAs. Mr. Fong has been recognized by the California Arts Council for his excellence in teaching and performing wushu as a cultural art form. Mr. Fong is active in the promotion and performance of traditional Chinese lion dancing, and performs for schools and conventions throughout the Bay Area. Private, small group, YMCA and public college classes are available. Sifu Fong teaches various Chinese forms for both health and competition-oriented students. He also organizes an annual two-week tour and seminar in Beijing each summer. During this seminar students can study with world-class Beijing masters. Most students are oriented toward solo demonstration competition in the hand or weapon handling forms, but if sparring is your style, Sifu Fong can lead you in the ancient style of Chinese 'Push-Hands' - which is now gaining popularity - or other fields. Many students practice Chen Tai-Chi hand form (a more active form than Yang), and various sword forms. Sifu Fong teaches the following styles:
Other specialties available via private lessons. |
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