Bob wrote: the loose ends of the martial arts I learned over the last 30 years.
Storm wrote:Considering a picture on the Website shows a training room with 20 people in, that would mean one gets 1/20 of the trainers attention during the seminar........
Maybe some some people are willing to pay that but I would not and am a bit cautious now on his books.
wetmarble wrote:
Hi Yeung, I'm a long time student of Tom's. Our wu xing qi gong is not like either of the videos that you linked.
Storm wrote:Hello Adam,
Thank you for the clarification.
The book I mentioned was from the Bagua Nei Gong series which numbers the booklets from 1-6 - maybe there are more- and looks for me very different when compared to his other books. The numbering and the look of the booklet felt commercial. As it is a subjective matter I am aware I tread on thin ice and maybe someone else feels different.
For example Mr. Crandall's books are also (partly numbered?) but due to the printing on demand and overall format, quality of pictures etc it feels more like a dedicated practitioners loved and treasured work.
Training with 4-5 instructors is a different story but I stick to my guns because for me it feels expensive. As a comparison which I also find very cheap- so my expectation is somewhere in the middle- I have a friend who lived in Japan, was ranked there and now teaches a Jujutsu Koryu and he charges 15 Euro/month with 4 training times 1/week at around 2,5 hours each so overall 10 training hours for 15 Euros. He has a job of course and training is not done as a career.
Yeung wrote:Thank you, what is the comparative advantage of your Wu Xing Qi Gong?
Peacedog wrote:Adam, did you teach at PCOM?
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