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Important WBBM update regarding online distribution
Dale Dugas replied to HupGerk's topic in General Discussion
Excellent! Great to see both of you doing what you love to do! -
There is a pre-Heaven and a post-Heaven but only one of each from what I was taught. Bagua as a concept is incredible, Baguazhang as a Martial Art is beautiful but can be very useful when needed.
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My teacher, Dr. John Painter is located in Arlington.
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Qi Gong is a broad term that is pregnant with many styles, methods, internal, external/internal, etc. What are you seeking? Do you want martial qi gong or health qi gong. Not many just Qi Gong schools around. I teach various Qi Gong sets, within my Baguazhang system or from other sources. I have practiced hard style and internal so called soft styles. Let me know if I can be of service to you and your quest.
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Calling all crystal/gemstone experts!
Dale Dugas replied to jacklantegi's topic in General Discussion
That is a really cool looking mineral ball. No idea what it is, buts it is powerful. -
You cannot move your body and be 100% Sung as you would be on the ground. There is a little residual tension that exits no matter how many years you train or how much you "think" you are 100% Sung. Sung as it was defined to me by my teacher, is a state where if you were to relax a slight bit more, you would be unable to continue standing as you would fall. You need to be Sung in order to more freely and with certain intentions. Without hardness you cannot know or understand softness and without softness you cannot know or understand hardness.
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Hello from Boston, Let me know how I can ever be of service to you and yours.
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Omei Bak Mei - Cotton Palm & Iron Bridge DVD
Dale Dugas replied to Warrior Body Buddha Mind's topic in General Discussion
For those of you who do not know, I am a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist and call provide some of the strongest training formulas here in the Northeast of the USA. Let me know how I can be of service to anyone here on the board. -
Omei Bak Mei - Cotton Palm & Iron Bridge DVD
Dale Dugas replied to Warrior Body Buddha Mind's topic in General Discussion
Brother, Great to see you getting great material out to those who seek it. Let me know how I can be of service to you and your pai. Be well. -
I am starting Baguazhang classes on Thursday
Dale Dugas replied to innerspace_cadet's topic in General Discussion
FYI About Martin Kelly. Martin Kelly is not a certified instructor of Jiulong Baguazhang and should not even be using the name. He is not part of our international association nor is he affiliated with us in any manner whatsoever. I am sorry to hear he seems to be interested in taking people's money rather than being an honest person. It is sad to see people disrespect people in this manner as well as use teachers names and system names to make a name for themselves. If you are interested in learning Jiulong Baguazhang in the Boulder area, you can contact Barry Solway. His website is: http://www.spiralpatharts.com/ Let me know how I can be of service. -
I am starting Baguazhang classes on Thursday
Dale Dugas replied to innerspace_cadet's topic in General Discussion
Let me know if you have any questions. There are other people who teach Jiulong Baguazhang in Colorado. -
Brother Ape, Great to hear that you are releasing some incredible material! I look forward to seeing it. Let me know if you need any help with distributing herbs here in the US.
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too many people get stuck on labels. What matters is the journey, not really the path you are on, unless its causing you to self destruct, etc.... I do what I can to make a little progress everyday. Be well, and train hard Dale
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Brothers and sisters, I wanted to say a big hello to this group. My name is Dale Dugas and I live just outside of Boston in Quincy. I am a Baguazhang and Taijiquan teacher as well as being a serious student of Dit Da Ke. I look forward to sharing and learning. I wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and look forward to the new year! Be well, train hard Dale Dugas
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Thanks for the warm welcome
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Dit Da Ke is Chinese Traumatology. The use of Chinese medicine in injuries. I have been studying this for more than 15 years. I do not have any video of my taijiquan as of yet.