Kelvin Ho’s 2020 Review and 2021 Plan

by Kelvin Ho on 2021/01/10

2020 was a very different year. The world suffered from covid-19, everyone had to experience a lot of changes. Master Chen Zhonghua used to hold workshops all over the world non-stop throughout the year, which was inevitably halted, but Practical Method seeked to adapt and developed an online teaching platform with the latest technology. From a set of random classes to regularly scheduled classes by the beginning of 2021, the participating students made rapid progress and benefited a lot from them. This was largely due to being able to have more timely access to Master Chen Zhonghua and his instructors for guidance. The pandemic created an opportunity to allow a new level of Practical Method to soar to a higher level in the new year.

2020 Review

 

2021 Plan

  • Personal training goals:
    • 3000 yilus
    • 500 cannon fists
    • 500 times of sword
    • 500 times of broadword
    • Focus on strengthen training
    • Improve push hand skills
  • Organize a local push hands workshop or course.
  • Continue to teach weekly online classes, and expand to other course subjects in 2021.

About Kelvin Ho

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

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Yuxin Liu January 10, 2021 at 4:14 pm

Such achievement Kelvin! Thank you for all the hard work to make sure the websites and online classes running well!!

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James Tam January 10, 2021 at 9:09 pm

Congratulations! Very impressive dedication and achievements!

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Brian Chung January 14, 2021 at 4:31 am

Incredible, Kelvin. Your persistance, consistency and output is an example for us to follow. Thank you for your efforts in keeping the Zoom classes running for everyone.

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Vincent Den Hengst January 14, 2021 at 5:06 pm

Impressive, inspirational and great to have a `cook in the organisation – kitchen` of you as an advanced and involved PM student, Kelvin!

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Harshil Meraiya January 26, 2021 at 2:26 pm

Very Impressive Kelvin!

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