Max Tian Sensei is still teaching his students directly. He is one of the icons of Aikido in the Philippines. Irregardless of what affiliation some people are now many of them owe their basics from him. He deserves gratitude.
Max Tian Sensei is still teaching his students directly. He is one of the icons of Aikido in the Philippines. Irregardless of what affiliation some people are now many of them owe their basics from him. He deserves gratitude.
nus-a pmn ka nagsugod ani bai?..Originally Posted by BaDBoY
what does it mean when it says 12 sessions per month?
absolutely very true and i can't add more.. it was from him that i've learned the famous "unbendable arm"... :mrgreen:Originally Posted by aquafire
- Max Tian Sensei was my first Aikido instructor in the year 1991Originally Posted by nolex
- 12 sessions per month could mean 3 sessions a week..a session could last 1 to 1.5hrs of Aikido training..
kinsay 5th dan sa pinas?
Originally Posted by BaDBoY
i don't think so.. dugay na ko wala maka train sa cebu, mga 14 years na siguro..Originally Posted by ayazumi
Originally Posted by BaDBoY
yes, i'm training with Aikido Shinju-KaiOriginally Posted by ayazumi
5th dan?
I think it may be Abe Chavez of Misogi Dojo in Manila. I may be wrong. Double check lang palihug.
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