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− | Christian Trosclair is a student of movement and kinesthetics. He has spent 20 years studying Bagua, Capoeira, Xingyi, Silat, Jook Lum, Aikido, and Systema, as well as traditional dance and yoga. He is an instructor for System D'Armes, New Orleans (SDA NOLA) which he joined in 2005. He has been a Liechtenauer practitioner for | + | Christian Trosclair is a student of movement and kinesthetics. He has spent 20 years studying Bagua, Capoeira, Xingyi, Silat, Jook Lum, Aikido, and Systema, as well as traditional dance and yoga. He is an instructor for System D'Armes, New Orleans (SDA NOLA) which he joined in 2005. He has been a Liechtenauer practitioner for five years and is an avid translator. It is his aim to aid others in discovering the fundamental movements and theories of medieval combatives. |
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Christian Trosclair is a student of movement and kinesthetics. He has spent 20 years studying Bagua, Capoeira, Xingyi, Silat, Jook Lum, Aikido, and Systema, as well as traditional dance and yoga. He is an instructor for System D'Armes, New Orleans (SDA NOLA) which he joined in 2005. He has been a Liechtenauer practitioner for five years and is an avid translator. It is his aim to aid others in discovering the fundamental movements and theories of medieval combatives.