Pat Rick <ratpic108@...> wrote:
I think Wong Kiew Kit spends alot of teaching time in
Malaysia.
http://www.wongkk.com/index.html
--- Robert Agar-Hutton <robert@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm cross posting this - hope nobody minds...
>
> In December I'm off to Malaysia for a month - I'll
> probably be in KL
> and then in Seremban but may do a side trip or
> two...
>
> I know a couple of places to train but am always on
> the lookout for
> new opportunities.
>
> Do you know anyone who teaches any martial art in
> Malaysia or S'pore?
>
> If so, I'd appreciate details - I can be contacted
> at robert @ p-k-
> j.org
>
> All the best.
>
> Robert.
>
>
>
>
To Robert; don't quote me but I believe Randy Williams teaches in Malaysia, Wing Chun stylist/teacher, famous,numerous articles in Black Belt magazine ect. However, if I
had to pick one teacher, I would ask God for Ron Bey, in Dayton Ohio, He is what I call good. Some other good teachers in the United States are T.T. Liang(Tai Chi), Augstine Fong(Wing Chun), Dr. Fred Wu(Too many to list), Manuel Tincgo(I might have misspelled his name)(Kali), Moses Powell(Jujutsu),
Dr. Marlon Tymann(various), Benny Meng(Wing Chun), among ohthers. Feel Free to E-mail me Anytime.
tenthousandmoves@...
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