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| Subject | Date Asked |
| Traditional fighting Hung Gar | 8/14/2011 |
| Q: In kung fu they say all that you need to know is in the forms. In the forms when you face one ... A: Jaylyn, In kung fu, we should know more other than the forms. Forms are important, when we talk ... | |
| Tai Chi | 9/10/2010 |
| Q: I have heard "experts" argue both sides of a debate into whether Tai Chi is a martial art, and can ... A: Mike. The issue is on What is the aim, How to do, and Why is it. Same controversial issue on ... | |
| Bajiquan/Paguaquan | 8/29/2010 |
| Q: (I have asked similar questions to a few of the Experts here on this site i hope this is okay ; ;?) ... A: You may try other things when you are young. To dream is good that means you have a vision. All ... | |
| Armour vs Martial Arts | 8/16/2010 |
| Q: at first i want to tell something about me to understand the topic better i am or say i was an avid ... A: Please check again yourself the ultimate goal of MA. 1. Why do you think you should wear armors on ... | |
| your experience on tai chi | 6/8/2010 |
| Q: 1.to know self defence 2.to develop good meditation state 3.to develop chi and make my body powerful ... A: Nishat, If you have learnt almost 50 MA, you are expert to share your view. Anyway, question 1, is ... | |
| internal martial art strikes and kicks | 4/27/2010 |
| Q: In internal martial arts whether it be tai chi, bagua, or xing yi are all of the strikes charged ... A: For Martial Art, there is no restriction for the use of any jabs and kicks. Same for internal MA as ... | |
| Tai chi and basics | 4/20/2010 |
| Q: This is a rather lengthy question so I hope you bare with me. First of all I'm starting to study Tai ... A: Developing from your context, to do Fajing, there are two concerns. One, to organize the body in a ... | |
| Tai chi and basics | 4/20/2010 |
| Q: This is a rather lengthy question so I hope you bare with me. First of all I'm starting to study Tai ... A: The aim of Tai Chi is for health, and strength. There is no such thing as being soft, but ... | |
| Fitness through Xingyi | 1/23/2010 |
| Q: Sir, In your experience, would you say that a 53 year old male could achieve and maintain a ... A: In related to age, I would consider the ways of practice and the achievements. For age of 53, I ... | |
| Was Bruce Lee considered a Ninja? | 8/23/2009 |
| Q: Mr. Ziboce, I overheard a rather hilarious debate between two kids the other day about whether ... A: Bruce Lee's teacher of Wing Chun is my grandmaster. Bruce Lee also studied Tai Chi, Zhan Zhuang ... | |
| Is Chi real ?? | 8/13/2009 |
| Q: I just want to ask if there really is an internal power in us called chi that if controlled ... A: First, the definition of CHI should be clear. In my understanding, Chi is NOT energy. CHI relates to ... | |
| best form for me | 5/12/2009 |
| Q: sir i have interest in martial arts from a very young age but never got the permission from my ... A: If you treat MA as a way of life, there is no need to compare with others on strength, win or loose. ... | |
| disciplines available | 4/21/2009 |
| Q: In my area I have a Hapkido school, a Modern Arnis school, a traditional Wing Chun school and Muay ... A: I understand that you have great interest in learning MA. For the age of 41, with good shape, you ... | |
| question | 11/28/2008 |
| Q: Ziboce many regards can human body bear blows more than boards and bricks to be damaged? thanks ... A: Samer, The difference between materials and human is on REACTION, or response. I mean physically, ... | |
| Searching for suitable form of martial art for me | 9/20/2008 |
| Q: I am searching for best form of martial art that can suite to my physic and requirements. I am 27, ... A: You question is quite a special one. The word Martial Art refers to two things. One is contact. ... | |
| Bo Staff | 9/14/2008 |
| Q: Im having trouble finding a bo staff that wont break.A friend of mine and I spar together and when ... A: I would ask is there an arm that never break? The technique of MA is to use skill wisely. Matthew, I ... | |
| what is effective | 5/18/2008 |
| Q: in your honest opinion, from all your expertise what is the most effective (chines) martial art out ... A: In most Chinese Martial Art, the principle seems to start from assumptions and then responses. From ... | |
| Help me please | 9/3/2007 |
| Q: I have been taking Kenpo Karate in Colorado, I am not in any advanced ranks or anything, but when I ... A: I understand your worries. Schools are places, tools to sharpen you up with skills and potentials. ... | |
| Wudang Tai Chi? | 6/27/2007 |
| Q: I started training Tai Chi few months ago, and at first I was satisfied with my school but recently ... A: I make the following statements to clarify; A. History 1.Tai Chi was made known to the world in only ... | |
| Unbalancing | 6/2/2007 |
| Q: I was wondering if there is a Martial Art which emphasises on striking an enemy in places that will ... A: There are two ways to strike an opponent lost this balance and fall. One is on the mind. The other ... | |
| martial art traditions | 5/31/2007 |
| Q: my name is Lauren and I am doing a inquiry project for my grade 9 ELA class. Our broad topic is ... A: The big difference between traditions and fashions is life style. Life style refers to the needs of ... | |
| tai chi | 3/9/2007 |
| Q: What is the difference between Tai Chi and Qi Gong, they seem to be pretty much the same to me? If ... A: Tai Chi and Qi Gong are both exercises for health, relaxation, and meditation. The main difference ... | |
| Too old? | 1/15/2007 |
| Q: I've always wanted to do martial arts as a child, but because of strict parents and studies, I never ... A: I started martial arts when I was 16. Now I am 53, experiencing more than 10 types of MA, and still ... | |
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I can answer general issues about Chinese Internal Martial Arts, including linkage, history, technique, usages, and theories.
I teach TAI CHI, QI GONG, LIU HE BA FA, XING YI, BAGUA, and YI JING JING for many years in Hong Kong, China. I produce a number of Videos of my style of kung fu, named Ziboce Tai Chi.
Organizations
Hong Kong Yi Quan Society (Director)
Ziboce Kung Fu Box (Founder)
Hong Kong Association of Shaolin Yijinjing (Director)
Hong Kong Association of Traditional Yang Tai Chi (Founder)Hong Kong Tai Chi Fencing Project (Director) Hong Kong Kung Fu Healing Study (Founder)
Education/Credentials
I hold two master degrees in Business Management and Corporate Management. MBA, MABP. http://ziboce.com
Awards and Honors
2003 Chinese Wushu Directory Taiji Characters

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