George Xu's 20th Anniversary Internal Martial Arts Summer Camp
June 8-13, 2010 in La Honda, CA
Each year Master George Xu hosts this week-long taiji camp, held in the beautiful coastal redwoods near Santa Cruz, California. At this special event not only does Master Xu share his martial arts secrets openly, but he invites other rare, high-level masters share their hidden secrets as well.
Though this is always an event not to be missed, this year is special as it is the camps 21st anniversary! In 2010 Master Xu is pulling out all of the stops. It doesn't matter if you are a martial arts instructor, a long time practitioner, or a complete beginner- this camp has something to offer you.
This year Master Xu's special guest instructor is Master Yu Xiao Lin from Shanghai, China. MasterYu was recently highlighted in the October 2008 issue of Tai Chi Magazine and will be teaching all of his secrets this year at camp!
The first time I went to a summer camp with Grand Master George Xu I was completely blown away. I had been practicing martial arts including Tai Chi for years and had never been exposed to not only the high level of art being presented but the clear and concise manner in which Grand Master Xu teaches. Ever since then I haven't missed a single camp and every year I learn more and more. I guarantee that no matter what level you are this is a training opportunity not to be missed. Derek Croley, www.WhiteOakMartialArts.com |
Attending the Summer camp at LaHonda under Grand Master Xu is a must for any serious martial artist. Master Xu is able to provide enough training and instruction to raise one’s ability several levels. It does not matter what art is practiced his Undefeatable Principles are applicable. He is able to explain his principles in such a way that an immediate change in technique is apparent. Whether you are an Instructor or a serious practitioner this camp will provide you with an extraordinary opportunity to improve. The participants are from all over the globe and are some of the nicest people you have ever met. Jim Green, www.TheWhiteOakInstitute.com |