Jean-Pierre Soudan
+32 477 08 82 18
My first encounter with taiji was in 1973, I was 25 years old.
I then had a little background of five years of judo, two years of karate, one year of yoga.
As I often changed my place of life, I also went through different schools of qi gong, taiji quan and yoga, and I became an eternal beginner.
Back home, I received teaching for 10 years from one of the Japanese masters of ki-aikido, Yoshigasaki Sensei. I was also able to teach in this school for two years.
Other long stays abroad (especially in the USA) allowed me to practice Chen style taiji quan (two years), and Wu style (three years), as well as Vipassana meditation (two and a half years). , permanently, in a meditation center).
I met Thierry when he was teaching Snake Style and I liked the teacher more than the style.
Then, when he changed schools and started transmitting, I felt even more motivated.
And if I can share, I'm happy...
+32 477 08 82 18
My first encounter with taiji was in 1973, I was 25 years old.
I then had a little background of five years of judo, two years of karate, one year of yoga.
As I often changed my place of life, I also went through different schools of qi gong, taiji quan and yoga, and I became an eternal beginner.
Back home, I received teaching for 10 years from one of the Japanese masters of ki-aikido, Yoshigasaki Sensei. I was also able to teach in this school for two years.
Other long stays abroad (especially in the USA) allowed me to practice Chen style taiji quan (two years), and Wu style (three years), as well as Vipassana meditation (two and a half years). , permanently, in a meditation center).
I met Thierry when he was teaching Snake Style and I liked the teacher more than the style.
Then, when he changed schools and started transmitting, I felt even more motivated.
And if I can share, I'm happy...