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Instructor Arthur Rosenfeld
Head Coach [ Sifu ] Arthur Rosenfeld

Pen & Sword Tai Chi head coach Arthur Rosenfeld has been practicing martial arts for nearly 30 years. He is an authority on the spiritual dimensions of Eastern thinking for a Western world, and is a contributor to national magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Parade. He has also been seen on Fox News and other networks and heard on numerous national radio programs.

Along with the Dalai Lama, Rosenfeld was a finalist for the prestigious Books For A Better Life award for his bestseller The Truth About Chronic Pain (Basic Books, New York, May 2003) and has been cited in national media including Newsweek, Ebony and Parade. He is the author of the martial arts thrillers The Cutting Season, The Crocodile And The Crane, and Quiet Teacher (YMAA Books, Boston, 2009). He has also penned several optioned motion picture screenplays, the critically acclaimed novel of magical realism A Cure For Gravity, and the hard-boiled mystery Diamond Eye, the first and only novel to be promoted by the federal government and sold on a government web site
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A Yale graduate, Rosenfeld combines the scientific background and communication skills gained through post-graduate studies at Cornell and the University of California with real-world savvy gleaned from creative, high-level corporate positions. His seminar audiences include prison inmates, healthcare professionals, and captains of industry.



Instructor Jennifer Beimel
Jennifer Beimel
Boca Raton, Florida

I'm originally from Pittsburgh, PA and have been living (and practicing TaiChi) in South Florida for 10 years. I am married with two young children and have a typically busy life! I started out just "looking for something to do" and ended up completely hooked! I found that for some reason the practice came naturally to me, especially since I have never been very "athletic" and have no other martial arts background. I like that I can do the practice as strenuous or as lightly as I wish, and that I will be able do this for the rest of my life without worry of aging or injury. There are so many different benefits of the practice, everyone seems to take something away from it, and sometimes different things at different times. If you ask what people get out of the practice, it could be personal (mental) growth, physical work, meditation, connections with others and the world around us, and on and on. I encourage new students to give it a real try because sometimes the results come slower (or differently) than expected, but they do eventually appear! Plus the classes are always a lot of fun!



Instructor Chris Dankowski
Chris Dankowski
Atlanta, Georgia

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Instructor Dr. Cary Schwimmer
Dr. Cary Schwimmer
Plantation, Florida
Tai Chi has been part of my inner search since 1979. Chen Tai Chi has brought a new understanding of Tai Chi as spiritual practice and martial art. I am a husband, father, psychologist, and friend. Each of these have been impacted by Tai Chi in its own way. As a teen I learned how to meditate and practiced martial arts. Tai Chi brought these together for me. As I enter my fifties, Tai Chi is a vital link to my strength, balance and health. I teach at the YMCA in Weston FL, and see what it takes for students to begin to internalize the quality of movement that is the core of Tai Chi.



Instructor Tom Bailey
Tom Bailey
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

I am a nationally certified personal trainer, a licensed massage therapist, a State of Florida licensed Acupuncture Physician, and a 25 year martial artist. I trained in Tae Kwan Do under Terry Cunningham at the University of Tenessee from 1983-1986. From 1987-1997 I studied Tang Soo Do under Master Art Pryor in Plantation, Florida, achieving the rank of 3rd degree black belt. In the mid-1990s I studied Yang tai chi with Andy Chung and Debbie Mallow, and then slightly later I studied the Yang style tai chi short form with Professor Hsinpo Chen at the Atlantic Institute of Oriental Medicine. I met Arthur Rosenfeld around 1997 and he encouraged me to take up Chen style tai chi. I found it to be the most profound martial art, exercise system, and life philosophy I have ever experienced, and enjoy training and teaching the system. I am interested in the martial aspects, the profound health aspects and the deep, life-changing potential of the underlying Daoist philosophy. I am committed to preserving and growing this original, authentic Chinese martial art. I am grateful to Sifu Rosenfeld for his instruction, his close friendship and his counsel over many years. I am fortunate to have traveled to China with him and his teacher in 2006. It was an unforgettable experience. Since 2005 I have taught Chen tai chi at a local South Florida hospital.



Instructor Ed Lewczyk
Ed Lewczyk
Boca Raton, Florida

I am 36 years old, married with a son who was born in August of 2007. I currently work as a Systems Engineer in the networking industry. I was born in Florida and have lived here most of my life. I went to Penn State and received a degree in Ceramic Engineering (glasses, high temp superconductors, and yes... bricks). I raced bicycles both on the road and at the track for more than 12 years at a very high level.

When I met Head Coach [ Sifu ] Rosenfeld, my first thought was the Buddhist proverb “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear”. I was always interested in Tai Chi from childhood, but during a 12 year competitive cycling career and an average of 700 miles a week there was no time to pursue that path. The competitive fire I had for cycling now expresses itself in the competitive 2 person push hands and weapons sparring workouts. I have been studying with Head Coach [ Sifu ] privately for 5 years and enjoy my continued progression with every passing day.

My motivation began in Tai Chi with a deep interest in the health benefits. I was interested in correcting a number of issues that I had with weight, chronic stomach ailments, and joint pain. In practicing Tai Chi with our meditation system, I find that very little of my former ailing self still exists. My current motivation centers around the focus on deep relaxation during the practice and the sensing of myself and my surroundings. Our weapons forms help to extend my sphere of consciousness beyond my internal work and into my surroundings. This greatly helps during our push hands and combat work.

I also have a particular passion for the medical and combat aspects of Chen style tai chi. It is also said that if one is to be a good fighter, they must also know how to heal. I would like to continue this path as far as I can take it. I will continue to work with group classes, and I plan on teaching again privately. I would like to focus with my students on passing on the deep wealth of knowledge our tradition brings us to future generations. I enjoy using this path in my job, and around my friends. There is nothing like flowing with the Dao!



Instructor David Hollinshead
David Hollinshead
Weaverville, North Carolina

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Instructor Mary Jane Ward
Mary Jane Ward
Durango, Colorado

My interest in Taijiquan really grew out of my interest is Daoism. When I was in eighth grade I studied world religions in school and wrote a ten page paper on Daoism. I have been hooked on the concepts ever since. For many years I studied the philosophy. My physical outlet for 20 years was yoga but I was never satisfied. I started looking for a taijiquan teacher and went through several before I found my first teacher, Yu Wen Hong. Even before I found a teacher, I knew that Taiji was something that would always be part of my life. She was recently from China and was amazed that I had read the Tao Te Ching. Her English was basic so I spent hours helping her to translate her ideas into English. When she stopped teaching, I started looking for another “real deal” teacher and found Arthur. At the time, he was teaching Yang style and I studied that with him until he made the change to Chen Style. Once I started practicing Chen style, I knew that I could never go back. For several years with Arthur, I studied open hand, jian and dao forms and then I moved to Colorado. I started Dancing Heron Taiji to expose folks to Chen style taiji.



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