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The Fire Mountain School of Resilience Training and Centered Martial Arts

The Fire Mountain School of Resilience Training and Centered Martial Arts

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53 Hudson Ave, Nyack, New York, 10960, United States
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Mar 22, 2017
In June 2016 I decided it was time to ‘get my Tai Chi forms back’. Nine months later I have learned a sword & a staff form as well as two new open handed forms. More importantly, after playing Tai Chi for nearly 25 years I see that I now am a Martial Artist. Not because my body moves in a certain sequence with certain principles, but because I see the world through different eyes. I see obstacles as opportunities for growth. Sifu Ed D’Urso is an excellent teacher, as well as an active learner which is apparent every class where he shares his ever growing understanding and excitement for Martial Arts. I highly recommend The Fire Mountain School. Gregg

Dec 6, 2015
One of a kind Martial arts school. I have trained here for over 3 years and I can say I truly feel better and stronger after each and every class. I highly recommend this school to anyone who is curious in learning top notch self defense, interested in health and wellness, or anyone who just wants to have fun! Brillant teacher, amazing students. I absolutely love everything about this school!

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