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1. John Williams Profile
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Having had an interest in Martial Arts since the age of sixteen and Tai Chi for the last 10, it was enlightening to meet Ugur Osman, top disciple and teacher of Wu Style Hao Family Taiji in Europe.  What ...
2. Karen Turton Profile
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A few years ago , my husband John and I, walked into a church hall in North London looking for an activity that we could enjoy together that would keep us both fit and healthy. Quite by chance ,  I ended ...
3. John Turton Profile
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My interest in martial arts started over 35 years ago, a journey that has ultimately led me to the study of taiji quan (tai chi chuan) - more specifically, the Wu style Hao family art, a style rarely seen ...
4. Jeff Wells Profile
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It is one thing to have read “the Classics” and think you have a general understanding of Taiji yet to be given the oral explanation and then have this demonstrated so that you may experience the correct ...
5. Mario Profile
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Linage and discipleship are very important in martial arts to insure undiluted transmission of knowledge and theory from teacher to student,so studying Wu style Hao family Taijiquan with Sifu Ugur Osman, ...
6. Bill Cornish Profile
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Kung Fu lives in everything, it lives inside us, all around us and how we treat people.... We must endeavour to be our best, realise the truth, be open, honest and true with all our heart. Unfortunately ...
7. Olgun Ahmet Profile
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It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop!    
8. Andy Profile
(Disciples/Disciples)
'Through my many years experience in training and teaching I have come to realise that it is the purity of linage and direct oral transmission of the art that is of prime importance.' We all take the ...
9. Oz Profile
(Disciples/Disciples)
'No matter what shape you’re in, martial arts is a great way to drop extra pounds, learn to defend yourself, and develop personal and physical discipline' Teacher and coach Ugur Osman has dedicated and ...


Newsflash

While the practioner does not have to become a martial arts fighter to enjoy learning and practising Taiji, it is imperative to learn the core skills that make it both a health practice and an effective martial art.

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