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Saw Phaik Hwa | International Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan Federation
After more than 20 years of training hard martial art forms like Tae Kwon Do ( 2nd dan ) and Wushu, I was looking for a martial form that will be effective and beneficial with advancing age. I was fortunate to be introduced to Sifu Ow Tuck Seng ( disciple of Wu Kung Yi) who taught me Wu style Tai Chi with special emphasis on effective and combative application of the art utilising the "small circle" and "joint movements".
When I lived in hong kong in 1997, I was taught by Master Wu Yan Hsia ( daughter of Wu Kung Yi) who was the head of Wu Tai Chi at that time. Master Wu Yan Hsia further refined my form and taught me the use of the sword and twin swords. After several more years of instruction, I finally became her disciple in 2000.
I was able to further my training under Master Wu Ta Hsin ( son of Wu Kung Cho) who is the current head of Wu Tai Chi. Master Wu Ta Hsin instructed me on the use of sabre and other fine techniques of the art.
In addition to annual performances on Singapore "founder's day" and 2002 Hong Kong "founder's day", I have also taught fellow disciples the use of the sword and spear.
Full Name:
Saw Phaik Hwa
City:
Singapore
Country:
Singapore
School:
Singapore Jian Chuan Tai Chi Chuan Physical Culture Association
Discipleship year:
2000
Saw Phaik Hwa | International Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan Federation
After more than 20 years of training hard martial art forms like Tae Kwon Do ( 2nd dan ) and Wushu, I was looking for a martial form that will be effective and beneficial with advancing age. I was fortunate to be introduced to Sifu Ow Tuck Seng ( disciple of Wu Kung Yi) who taught me Wu style Tai Chi with special emphasis on effective and combative application of the art utilising the "small circle" and "joint movements".
When I lived in hong kong in 1997, I was taught by Master Wu Yan Hsia ( daughter of Wu Kung Yi) who was the head of Wu Tai Chi at that time. Master Wu Yan Hsia further refined my form and taught me the use of the sword and twin swords. After several more years of instruction, I finally became her disciple in 2000.
I was able to further my training under Master Wu Ta Hsin ( son of Wu Kung Cho) who is the current head of Wu Tai Chi. Master Wu Ta Hsin instructed me on the use of sabre and other fine techniques of the art.
In addition to annual performances on Singapore "founder's day" and 2002 Hong Kong "founder's day", I have also taught fellow disciples the use of the sword and spear.
Full Name:
Saw Phaik Hwa
City:
Singapore
Country:
Singapore
School:
Singapore Jian Chuan Tai Chi Chuan Physical Culture Association
Discipleship year:
2000