Welcome to the shameless self-promotion page.
I started playing martial arts in 1972, with northern shaolin in Victoria. Right away I knew that I would spend the rest of my life playing kungfu. I transferred to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver to learn Chinese, and was lucky to train MyJongLawHorn with Alex Kwok while I was in Vancouver. This ended up being quite some time, since I did a Bachelor of Physical Education after my B.A. in Chinese - I had decided that I would win a scholarship to China, and that I would be accepted at the Beijing College of Physical Education, the best in the country.






I still spend a lot of time walking in circles in the winter, but now have company the rest of the year for training. Now winter is spent at the cabin and the rest of the year in Quebec City, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. No avoiding the snow, wherever I am, though.
Seminars
For the regular study groups, I do at least two times a year in MaGui bagua. Please refer to the class schedule page for details on the times and contacts for each study group: Halifax, Guelph, Quebec city, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Victoria, and the UK (Basingstoke, Belfast, Nottingham).
I usually go where I'm invited (especially to Australia, New Zealand, or Mongolia - please). Just email if you are interested in setting up a seminar or private classes.





Cai Yuhua: traditional Chen style taijiquan, baguazhang (Shanghai, 1982 - 2001, then lost track of him)
Chen Jiefeng: taiji changquan (Shanghai, 1990-1995)
Niu Huailu: Yang style taijiquan, wushu, wushu weapons (Montreal, 1983 to 1985)

COMPETITIONS
2008: participated in the national wushu junior team selection committee as a judge during team selection competitions, Vancouver.
2007: participated in the national wushu team selection committee as a judge during team selection competitions, Montreal. With the new judging rules I actually enjoyed judging.
2003: head judge for the wushu division at Tiger Balm competition, Vancouver.
1997: participated in the national wushu team selection committee as a judge during team selection competitions.
1995: participated in the national wushu team selection committee as a judge during team selection competitions.
1994: head judge of the wushu division at the Dragon's Cup national Chinese martial arts competition held by the ChingWu club in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

1986, 1987, 1988: competed (winning women's taijiquan and baguazhang) or judged at the Wushu expo held by the Chinese Wushu Research Institute in Sharon, Pennsylvania.

1986 October: participated in the International Wushu Competition in Tianjin, China, as a member of the Canadian Wushu team.

1984 April: won a gold medal in taijiquan at the International Taijiquan Invitational Meet in Wuhan, China (only non-Asian so awarded).
1982 Oct: competed in the first international wushu invitational competition in Nanjing, China.
Don't ask me to remember the local competitions, but I used to do better in sparring than in forms durting the seventies, oddly enough.
ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPATION (not a lot of this, because I like to get out of it if I can)
2009 November, took a group to participate in the N.A. MaGui BaGua Association workshop in Beijing.
2006, 2007, 2009 sponsor of the Quebec wushu championships.
2006 October, took a group to participate in the N.A. Ma Gui Ba Gua Association workshop in Beijing.
2005 President of the North American Ma Gui Ba Gua Association. Just when I thought I'd escaped all organizations for good.
2001 on the instructor selection committee for Pacific Association of Women in Martial Arts 2001 camp. This gave me the chance to make sure the Maori warriors got here from New Zealand!
1995 -1998: board member of the United Wushu Federation of Canada.
1988 -1991: President of the Canadian National Chinese Martial Arts Federation.
1988 Canadian delegate at the International Wushu Federation Preparatory Committee meeting in Hangzhou, China.
1986 Took a group to attend seminars at the Beijing College of Physical Education.


Won Cobble Hill time trial and Maple Bay road race.
miles on the flats and rolling hills. The area around Quebec city is amazing, you just can't go out for less than 70k.
