Kelvin Ho, Master Chen Zhonghua's 97th disciple, is the instructor for Practical Method Toronto. He has been teaching and promoting the Practical Method system in Toronto, Markham, Richmond Hill, Canada since 2011. He has received numerous medals in various Taiji competitions. He is also a vice-president of MartialArts Association Canada. Like his teacher, he feels an obligation to pass this great art onto others.
Contact: kelvin.ho@practicalmethod.ca
1. “Step Back to whirl arms” front hand is too high.
2. Feet directions are good.
3. Good pace.
4. Center is steady now.
5. Needs to further work on the center to make it rotate without moving.
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1. “Step Back to whirl arms” front hand is too high.
2. Feet directions are good.
3. Good pace.
4. Center is steady now.
5. Needs to further work on the center to make it rotate without moving.
Thank you, Master Chen.
Very good. How long have been practicing? I can learn from you.
Thank you. I have been learning from Master Chen for two years.