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YMAA.com: Yang's Martial Arts Association, founded by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming in 1982 with dozens of YMAA schools worldwide teaching traditional Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Qigong. YMAA has published in-depth books and videos since 1984 to preserve and promote the arts and pass them on to the next generation. Authors include Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, Helen Liang, Chenhan Yang, GM Liang, Shou-Yu, Lee Holden, David-Dorian Ross, Marisa Cranfill, Daisy Lee, Dr. Roger Jahnke, Joe Varady, Nick Loffree, Rory Miller, Gary Quesenberry and others.

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