Seminars
For the regular study groups, I do at least two times a year in Canada and once a year for the others, xingyi and Ma Gui bagua. Please refer to the sidebar at the left for details on the times and contacts for each study group: Halifax, Guelph, Quebec/Montreal, Saskatoon/Winnipeg, Victoria, and the UK. And in the fall of 2008 - Sweden!
I usually go where I'm invited (especially to Australia, New Zealand, or Mongolia). Just email if you are interested in setting up a seminar or private classes.
More details for those who want to really check out my credentials.
Citizenship: Canadian
Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, (Quebecois) French
FORMAL EDUCATION
1991-1995 updated knowledge with coursework in history/sociology of modern China, at the University of Victoria.
1990 received a Master of Physical Education from the University of British Columbia, specializing in coaching science.
1989 obtained level three theory in the National Coaching Certification Program.
1983 received a postgraduate diploma in wushu, external and internal styles from the Beijing Physical Education College.
1980 received a Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of B.C.
1978 received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of B.C., with a major in Chinese.
MARTIAL EDUCATION IN CHINA
2008 One month July-August intensive, training Ma Gui baguazhang in Tokyo and Okayama.
2007 September through October trained Ma Gui baguazhang in Beijing. Also trained xingyi on weekends during the time in Beijing.
2006 One month July-August intensive, trained Ma Gui baguazhang in Tokyo. Sept-Oct trained Ma Gui baguazhang in Beijing, also two week intensive in Ma Gui baguazhang with a group that I organized. Also trained xingyi on weekends during the time in Beijing.
2005 August through September trained Ma Gui baguazhang and Hebei xingyiquan in Beijing. Took a friend to train with my teacher.
2004 April through July trained Ma Gui baguazhang and Hebei xingyiquan in Beijing. Took a friend to train with my teacher.
2003 March through May trained Ma Gui baguazhang with Li Baohua and Hebei xingyiquan with Di Guoyong in Beijing. Took two friends to train with my teachers.
2001 Sept through Dec: trained a bit and chatted a lot about Ma Gui baguazhang in Beijing.
1996 Aug through Dec: trained traditional Chen style and bagua sabre in Shanghai, as an inside apprentice of Huan Dahai.
1990 July through Nov: trained traditional Chen style, bagua, and internal changquan in Shanghai. Accepted as inside apprentice of Huan Dahai.
1986 July through Sept: attended the Beijing Physical Education College to train wushu (bagua with Xia Bohua, Chen taiji with Kan Guixiang). Took a delegation of ten members of the wushu centre to train for the month of July.
1984 April through Aug: attended the Beijing Physical Education College to train wushu (bagua with Xia Bohua, Chen taiji with Kan Guixiang).
Oct 1980 - Aug 1983 trained wushu, external and internal styles at the Beijing Physical Education College, as a scholarship exchange student.
Main Martial Arts Teachers:
Huan Dahai (inside apprentice): traditional Chen style taijiquan, baguazhang, traditional changquan (Shanghai, long visits in 1990 and 1995). See the
page on Huan Dahai for more info.
Xia Bohua: Yang style taijiquan/jian, baguazhang, xingyi, wushu, wushu weapons, contact sparring (Beijing, 1980 to 1983, then on long visits in 1980s). We met up in 2005 and had a great chat about this and that, and discovered that we had both gone over completely to the traditional styles and teachings.
Di Guoyong: xingyiquan (Beijing, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. Florida 2005). See the page on
Di Guoyong for more details.
Martial Arts Teachers over short term, or intermittent long term (in alphabetical order)

Cai Yuhua: traditional Chen style taijiquan, baguazhang (Shanghai, 1982 - 2001, then lost track of him)

Chen Jiefeng: taiji changquan (Shanghai, 1990-1995)
Cheng Chuanrui: tongbei quan, also teacher responsible for the class of 1980 (Beijing, 1982)
Mike Chin: aikido (Victoria, 1998 to 2003 and possibly ongoing if my knee ever mends)
Kan Guixiang: Beijing Chen style taijiquan (Beijing, 1981 to 1986)
Alexander Kwok: myjong lawhorn, sparring (Vancouver, 1975 to 1980)
Raymond Leung: shaolin kungfu, sparring (Victoria, 1972 to 1975)
Liang Shouyu: Chinese wrestling, push hands (Vancouver, 1988 to1990)
Men Huifeng: xingyi quan (Beijing, 1981 to 1986), taiji (2004)

Niu Huailu: Yang style taijiquan, wushu, wushu weapons (Montreal, 1983 to 1985)
Jae H. Song: hapkido (Vancouver, 1976 to 1978)
Yang Jun, Yang Zhenduo: Yang family taijiquan, sabre (St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, 1997, 1999)
Yang Li: cha quan, spear (Beijing, 1982)
Zhang Tong: xingyi quan (Nanchang, 1982)
Zhang Wenguang: chaquan, also head of department, responsible for me (Beijing, 1981-1986)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1984 to present: director of the wushu centre (Victoria BC; Montreal QC; Quebec QC). Traditional Chen taijiquan, xingyi, and bagua.
Victoria BC Seminar format 2005, 2006, 2007 Ma Gui bagua.
Southern Ontario study group (Guelph, ON) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008: xingyi and Ma Gui bagua.
Canada East Wushu (Halifax, NS): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008: xingyi and Ma Gui bagua.
Quebec City and Montreal study group: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008: Ma Gui bagua.
Prairie study group (Saskatoon, SK and Winnipeg MN) 2007, 2008: xingyi and Ma Gui bagua.
Seattle WA 2005: Ma Gui bagua.
England group: Nottingham Kungfu (Nottingham, England): 2004 xingyi, 2005 xingyi and Ma Gui bagua, 2006 xingyi and Ma Gui bagua. Basingstoke 2005: xingyi and Ma Gui bagua. Basingstoke and Nottingham 2008: MaGui bagua.
Ireland group: Dublin, Ireland 2005: Ma Gui bagua. Belfast, North Ireland 2006, 2008: Ma Gui bagua.
Pacific Association of Women in Martial Arts camp (Olympia, WA; Monterey, CA; Boring OR, Sonoma CA, Gibsons BC). 2006, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998: xingyi, bagua, Chen taiji.
Special Training camp (Geneva, New York). 2002: xingyi.
Winnipeg Wushu Centre 2000: xingyi.
Academy of Martial Arts (Portland OR). 2000 to present: Chen taijiquan.
Women's Festival of Martial Arts (Squamish, B.C.). 2000, 1999: xingyi and bagua.
1992 through1995: teaching assistant in the Department of Asian Studies, University of Victoria.
1996 Sept through Dec: guest lecturer at East China Normal University in linguistics, French, and Physical Education.
Jan 1989 through May 1990: instructor of Yang taijiquan at Sun Yat Sen Classical Garden, Vancouver.
Jan 1989 through May 1990: instructor of Yang taijiquan at Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre, Vancouver.
Sept 1985 through April 1988: instructor of Yang taijiquan for McGill University Athletics Department, Montreal.
1980's gave seminars in Quebec city, Toronto, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg in Canada; taught taiji in Cusset, France and Bern, Spiez, and Magglingen national sports centre in Switzerland; taught taiji at the Yokohama taichi club, Japan. I revisited the Yokohama club in 2006 and did a very casual class, after which we had a feast at the club.
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION
2006 September: interpreted for Su Zifang at the Pacific Association of Women Martial Artists camp in Olympia, WA.
2005 April: interpreted for Di Guoyong at the Chinese Martial Arts Center in Dunedin, Florida.
2003 August: interpreted for Madame Gao Fu at the Pacific Association of Women Martial Artists camp.
1999 July and 1997 July: interpreted for Yang family taijiquan and sabre seminars by Yang Zhenduo and Yang Jun, in St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. Organized by l'Ecole de Taijiquan Michel Tremblay. Sometimes people broke up laughing at my interpretation into French. Hopefully they were just a cheerful group.
1991 to 2000: research assistant in the Department of Asian Studies, University of Victoria. Teaching assistant of the Department of Asian Studies for a few years.
Feb 1987 - March 1988: Chinese to English translator for SNC Three Gorges Project feasibility study.
1986: interpreter and guide during the visit of the Beijing team in Montreal, colour announcer for a film made in Calgary on the visit of the Beijing team to Canada.
Oct 1983 to May 1986: interpreter for Niu Huailu, wushu coach for the Canadian Wushu Association.
COMPETITIONS
2007: participated in the national wushu team selection committee as a judge during team selection competitions. 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 Jingwu 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)
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.
WRITINGS
"A Purpose-process Framework for the Development of an Integrated Wushu Athlete", 1991. An outline for a complete wushu teaching program and the manual for the first level of the program. There is a
download, but it is missing the images and diagrams.
"Achievement Management for Wushu", 1991. A coach's aid to wushu, includes planning, motor learning and psychology.
"Coaching Wushu", 1989. A coach's aid to wushu, includes coaching children, medical issues, basic biomechanics, training principles and practices, and a section on elite athletes. Fifty copies of this were printed, and they are scattered about the bookshelves of wushu coaches I know. There is a
download, but it is missing the images and diagrams.
MENTION IN PUBLICATIONS (that I am aware of)
Brian Kennedy "Chinese Martial Arts Training Manuals: A Historical Survey"
Brian Preston "Me, Chi, and Bruce Lee"
BICYCLE RACING ON TRACK AND ROAD (for those of you thinking 'get a life' after the long list of wushu stuff. My first real sport was actually road racing, when I was 15-16, then I quit to go into the martial arts. I still rode, though, and got back into racing when I moved back to Victoria in the 90s.). A lot of the winters prior to 2004 were spent at the cabin in the Laurentians, where you've got to really want to ride to keep in form for the racing season.
1997
Set the Victoria woman's hour track cycling record.
B.C. Masters Cycling Association season women's overall and age group champion.
Obtained level one technical in the road/track cycling division of the National Coaching Certification Program.
Volunteer organizer of the B.C. track cycling championships.
1998
B.C. Masters Cycling Association season women's age group champion.
Technical director of the B.C. track cycling championships.
Technical director of the Canadian national track cycling championships.
Commissaire at the track cycling World Cup held in Victoria.
1999
Raised the Victoria women's hour track cycling record.
B.C. Masters Cycling Association Women's road and criterion champion.
Completed course on Strength Training as part of BCRPA certification as a strength trainer.
Obtained level two technical in the road/track cycling division of the National Coaching Certification Program.
Technical director of the B.C. track cycling championships.
2000
Raced in the Mt. Tolmie road race and the Bastion Square crit. Won the veteran woman category (only vet woman crazy enough to enter).
Technical director of the B.C. track cycling championships.
Apprenticed with a national track cycling coach.
Didn't get to enough BCMCA races to get any season results, but was smoking at the track.
1998 to 2000: member of the Physical Culture racing team. Team now defunct, but I still get to wear the cool blue shorts.
1998 to 2000: coached the Women on Wheels road and track racing clinics in Victoria, B.C.
2001
Won Cowichan Lake road race and crit.
Survived and technically won the veteran women category Bastion Square Crit (still only vet woman crazy enough to enter) and actually got a medal and prize this time!
Won Cherry Point crit and road races.
Destroyed the field at Monday night track grudge match 2000m pursuit (except for a few young guys who were faster than me).

Won Cobble Hill time trial and Maple Bay road race.
Second in the BCMCA provincial championship road race and time trial at Shawnigan Lake (women 45-49), second in the womens all round time trial (there is no all round for the road race).
And then in the fall, rode the sweetest bike in Beijing - a bright red double suspended single speed Giant with V brakes!
2002 the start of some bad bike years, living in the woods, and repairing my back and then my knee. Missed out the Victoria season, but made it back on time to organize the volunteers at the B.C. track championships again.
2003
Spent the peak preparation and racing season on the bus in Beijing. My beautiful bike stayed in my friend's garage because I lived in the farthest away suburb possible.
Once again, I made it back on time to organize the volunteers at the B.C. track championships.
Had a great time riding my Lemond on the roads of the island all summer. Although I was pathetic, my elder brother was awarded Victoria Wheeler's 'volunteer of the year' trophy, and rightly deserved.
2004
Spent the winter on the trainer in the basement in the Laurentians, getting ready for my beautiful bike in Beijing, on which I won many impromtu races down Chang'An Blvd.
Managed to make it back to Victoria just in time to organize the volunteers for the track Nationals yet again.
2005, 2006
Winter trainer in the basement in the Laurentians, summer on the glorious roads of North Saanich, but no racing. Able to help out at the Cops for Cancer crit in Oak Bay. Brought my sweet bike back from Beijing, though, which is great for the rails-to-trails riding in the woods.
2007
Winter trainer in the basement in the Laurentians, but a great summer on the best cycling roads in the world, around Quebec city. Getting back into cycling shape and putting in regular 70k rides. Lots of riding in North Saanich in the fall, and once again helping out at the velodrome and the Cops for Cancer crit. My cool blue shorts, unfortunately, are toast. Got a beautiful matte black Giant in Beijing, so once again paranoid about bike theft.
2008
Winter trainer in the basement in the Laurentians. Last winter I was given the sweetest single speed Marinoni mountain bike in the country, so I'll be able to ride it in Halifax in the spring. Life doesn't get much better than that. Photo to come, but you can see it in the Halifax seminar photos from past years.