- Vince Black
Vince Black is a martial artist and doctor of
Traditional Chinese Medicine . He specializes in the internal Chinese styles ofxingyiquan andbaguazhang .Vince Black began studying the martial arts in the early 1960s with
Kajukenbo instructorJay LaBistre inYuma ,Arizona . He met his first xingyiquan teacher,Hsu Hung-Chi during a visit to theLos Angeles in 1973.This first meeting would lead to a ten-year relationship with Hsu. Black trained with Hsu when he came to
California , hosted Hsu at his school in Yuma, and went toTaiwan on several occasions, including a trip in 1980 in which he participated in the Cheng Chung Cup invitational tournament and won the super heavyweight division.Besides xingyiquan, Hsu also taught Black
Traditional Chinese Medicine ,tuina ,bone-setting , and herbal applications for injuries. In 1985 Black received his Diploma inAcupuncture with the National Certification of Acupuncturists. In 1986, he received his Doctor of Oriental Medicine degree from California Acupuncture College inSan Diego . Following Hsu Hong-chi's death in 1984, and in accordance with his teacher's advice, Black continued to seek out other teachers in the Chinese Internal Arts. He traveled extensively throughout mainlandChina .Some notable instructors with whom Black has trained include Sijo
Adriano Emperado (the accredited founder ofKajukenbo , who lived with Black during much of the 1980s),Li Ziming (founder of the Bagua Zhang research association for 20 years, who taught Black Liang Zhenpu Orthodox baguazhang),Li Guichang (Shanxi xingyiquan),Liao Wuchang (monkey boxing and traditional Chinese medicine),York Y. Lu (acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and Liuhebafa),Fu Shu Yun (baguazhang and xingyiquan),Liu Wanfu (baguazhang and xingyiquan),Zhang Huasen (Orthodox baguazhang),Wang Shusheng ,Liu Shuhang ,Li Xueyi , andGe Guoliang (Gao style baguazhang). Black also studied at the China Shanghai International Training Centre, and interned at various hospitals in Shanghai.In September 1990, Black founded The
North American Tang Shou Tao Association (NATSTA). The purpose of NATSTA is to research, promote, and preserve Traditional Chinese Medicine and Traditional Chinese Martial Arts.External links
* [http://www.natsta.org/ North American Tang Shou Tao] (founded by Vince Black)
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