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Private lessons in stress management and self-discovery
From 96.64 C$ /h
- Evaluate relationship disorders and suffering.
- Carry out experiences that allow us to get to know each other better.
- Offer techniques targeting discomfort.
- Clear up thinking in order to see "problems" as challenges.
THE TOOLS :
Self-defense
Taïchi chuan (modern, ancient and Full Taïji Taïji quan of which I am the founder)
Full Taïji dance (I am the founder)
Chi kung (Qi gong)
Iranian-Egyptian Yoga
Several breathing techniques
Several relaxation techniques while standing, sitting or lying down
Several meditation techniques standing, sitting or lying down
Massage and self-massage
Ondothérpie for back pain (I am the founder)
Etc.
- Carry out experiences that allow us to get to know each other better.
- Offer techniques targeting discomfort.
- Clear up thinking in order to see "problems" as challenges.
THE TOOLS :
Self-defense
Taïchi chuan (modern, ancient and Full Taïji Taïji quan of which I am the founder)
Full Taïji dance (I am the founder)
Chi kung (Qi gong)
Iranian-Egyptian Yoga
Several breathing techniques
Several relaxation techniques while standing, sitting or lying down
Several meditation techniques standing, sitting or lying down
Massage and self-massage
Ondothérpie for back pain (I am the founder)
Etc.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Carquefou, France
At teacher's location :
- Rue de la Châtaigneraie, Divatte-sur-Loire, France
Online from France
About Me
Champion of the international open of Holland 1998, champion of France 1998, 2nd and 3rd federal 1997, federal champion 1993, expert graduate of the FFwushu (FFaemc), professional since 1992, practicing since 1985, former judge of federal examination.
Education
From 1985, practice the short stick, the nunchaku, the tri-stick (3 sticks of about fifty centimeters each connected by chains).
In 1987, practice Shorinji kempo (Traditional Shaolin Kungfu).
Three years later, when I discovered wavy movements triggered by a kind of thrill through the relaxation of yoga, I questioned the principles of Shorinji kempo. So I learned about this energy that I triggered at will in my gestures and that I recognized in the energy arts and internal martial arts. Tai-chi chuan actually speaking of coiled or spiral energies (jin, chi), I visited almost all the teachers of Tai-chi chuan in my city and I enrolled in G. Saby’s classes. I learned the form of Yang Chengfu (modern Tai-chi chuan), the tui shou (pushed by hands), the stick, the sabre, the bases of Pakua chang and some chi kung (qi gong).
It is also from 1991 that I began to receive the teaching of the first "master" of Western Tai-chi chuan officially recognized by three of the greatest Chinese masters: Erle Montaigue. He was invited to Nantes by G. Saby. In 1992, I welcomed E. Montaigue and his best pupil S. Le Marseny (himself a master in internal martial arts). After meeting them for several years in Nantes and London, I went to Australia to participate in a two-week internship with E. Montaigue. I was also welcomed by S. Le Marseny for a few days. This is how I was able to access the art of ancient Tai-chi chuan called Hao chuan (relaxed boxing), the art of Dim-mak (vital points) and the traditional forms of Yang Lu-chan, Yang Shou Hou and the techniques of chi disturbance of boxing Wudang shan, etc., ...
In addition, I was introduced to the teaching given by the master Su Dong-chen and his school "Essence of change" or renamed "Essence of evolution". This showed me what fluidity is, both in the sequences (katas, Dao lu, kuens...) and in combat. And, even more interesting, this meeting made me discover a certain vision of techniques in space that I myself have deepened and modified.
Parallel to Tai-chi chuan, in order not to remain compartmentalized in a single perspective, I also practiced Pa kua chang (Ba gua zhang), I chuan (Yi quan), a year of Judo and a year of Jeet Kune do, the art of Bruce Lee (+ Kali and Shoot wrestling).
I participated in workshops given by experts Philippe Granger, Serge Augier, Kenji Tokitsu and Yann Kallenbach, etc.
In 1996 I created his own martial art: the Art of Three Circles. The latter is the result of spontaneity, creativity and my research on bio-mechanics, psycho-bio-genetics as well as muscle chains. My simple discoveries include the evolution of the brain and nervous system. This art is based on undulating movements
In 1987, practice Shorinji kempo (Traditional Shaolin Kungfu).
Three years later, when I discovered wavy movements triggered by a kind of thrill through the relaxation of yoga, I questioned the principles of Shorinji kempo. So I learned about this energy that I triggered at will in my gestures and that I recognized in the energy arts and internal martial arts. Tai-chi chuan actually speaking of coiled or spiral energies (jin, chi), I visited almost all the teachers of Tai-chi chuan in my city and I enrolled in G. Saby’s classes. I learned the form of Yang Chengfu (modern Tai-chi chuan), the tui shou (pushed by hands), the stick, the sabre, the bases of Pakua chang and some chi kung (qi gong).
It is also from 1991 that I began to receive the teaching of the first "master" of Western Tai-chi chuan officially recognized by three of the greatest Chinese masters: Erle Montaigue. He was invited to Nantes by G. Saby. In 1992, I welcomed E. Montaigue and his best pupil S. Le Marseny (himself a master in internal martial arts). After meeting them for several years in Nantes and London, I went to Australia to participate in a two-week internship with E. Montaigue. I was also welcomed by S. Le Marseny for a few days. This is how I was able to access the art of ancient Tai-chi chuan called Hao chuan (relaxed boxing), the art of Dim-mak (vital points) and the traditional forms of Yang Lu-chan, Yang Shou Hou and the techniques of chi disturbance of boxing Wudang shan, etc., ...
In addition, I was introduced to the teaching given by the master Su Dong-chen and his school "Essence of change" or renamed "Essence of evolution". This showed me what fluidity is, both in the sequences (katas, Dao lu, kuens...) and in combat. And, even more interesting, this meeting made me discover a certain vision of techniques in space that I myself have deepened and modified.
Parallel to Tai-chi chuan, in order not to remain compartmentalized in a single perspective, I also practiced Pa kua chang (Ba gua zhang), I chuan (Yi quan), a year of Judo and a year of Jeet Kune do, the art of Bruce Lee (+ Kali and Shoot wrestling).
I participated in workshops given by experts Philippe Granger, Serge Augier, Kenji Tokitsu and Yann Kallenbach, etc.
In 1996 I created his own martial art: the Art of Three Circles. The latter is the result of spontaneity, creativity and my research on bio-mechanics, psycho-bio-genetics as well as muscle chains. My simple discoveries include the evolution of the brain and nervous system. This art is based on undulating movements
Experience / Qualifications
Experiences with associations, socio-cultural centres, organizations hosting the disabled.
Graduate in Professional Education in Taichi Chuan, Bachelor of Philosophy
Graduate in Professional Education in Taichi Chuan, Bachelor of Philosophy
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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