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Old 03-18-2008, 02:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey everyone, I just joined because I need some professional advice, I really want to start learning a martial art, I always have but now Im 100% serious as Ive started strength training, I really want to learn a chinese martial art, Im not sure why but it seems to me like martial arts sort of originated in china, I wouldn't know but If anyone could help me choose one It would be much appreciated. I live in the UK, in the yorkshire area so if anyone could reccomend any good teachers that would be fantastic.

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From the wing chun side of things, I know that Alan Orr lives up that way and is worth checking out.
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One of my guys, John Hands, teaches in Leeds city centre. He teaches Jun Fan Gun Fu, Kali and Self-Protection. John is a former Royal Marine and Doorman with years of frontline experience, he is also a great teacher and a really nice guy. That may not be the specific Chinese route you were looking for, but I wanted to let you know about him.

His website is www.leedsmoderncombat.co.uk

If thats not your thing, I used to live and teach in Yorkshire so drop me a PM with your location and I will see if I can help.
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From the wing chun side of things, I know that Alan Orr lives up that way and is worth checking out.
I thought Alan Orr lived in the south of England,anybody?.
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He told me he lived up North!!
He does run classes in London but lives up in york
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