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	<title>Comments on: Combat Tai Chi Workshop #1</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Kerr</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Kerr</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sifu,
 Thanks for holding the first combat Tai Chi workshop. I felt like it really elevated my understanding of Tai Chi from where it was.
 The combative elements/applications were great, they alone were worth the price of admission, but over the course of the weekend I found that my understanding improved. My understanding of the form(s) and all the little nuances that they contain as well as various jings and other elements. It is very humbling when you get a glimpse at the elements/nature of tai Chi. Thank you for that.
 It was a great (learning) experience for me and I am looking forward to your next workshop.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sifu,<br />
 Thanks for holding the first combat Tai Chi workshop. I felt like it really elevated my understanding of Tai Chi from where it was.<br />
 The combative elements/applications were great, they alone were worth the price of admission, but over the course of the weekend I found that my understanding improved. My understanding of the form(s) and all the little nuances that they contain as well as various jings and other elements. It is very humbling when you get a glimpse at the elements/nature of tai Chi. Thank you for that.<br />
 It was a great (learning) experience for me and I am looking forward to your next workshop.</p>
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