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by pilotfish » Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:57 pm
I've seen the link to buying guides before, but today I only see a guide for Tai Chi.
They are very helpful, and I remember seeing one for Long Fist -- and maybe Qigong? In any case, I hope that you will create guides for the latter two traditions soon.
Best regards
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by Sanfung » Thu Jan 28, 2016 3:43 pm
I would certainly like to see more guides as well. One of the things that I've really been appreciating lately are all the extra YMAA lessons that I've had sent to my inbox. They are very informative, and I'm grateful to receive this kind of content gratis.
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by sengstan2 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 4:07 pm
Sanfung wrote:I would certainly like to see more guides as well. One of the things that I've really been appreciating lately are all the extra YMAA lessons that I've had sent to my inbox. They are very informative, and I'm grateful to receive this kind of content gratis.
I second this. The YMAA's material is very helpful.
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