L’amicale Québécoise de tai chi chuan

et des disciplines apparentées

Claude Georges

Claude Georges had his first encounter training in martial arts with karate in 1968. Immediate passion led him to various Shotokan-JKA experts from America, Europe and Japan. Through this learning period came a work for the development of a karate practice for AKJQ in which he has participated for some time as teaching director. Prior to this involvement, he taught at the Sports Building of Sherbroke’s University in 1975-76. He then left to create a training center in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu which led to the CEET (Centre d’études ÉNERGI tek) in 2006.

He helped as a co-founder and president of the Karate-do Association of Haut-Richelieu for 10 years when he moved for further independent development.

Claude Georges

Having realized deep limitations within his prior martial arts practice, he underwent personal researches in Chinese and Japanese martial arts as well as energetic techniques and arts for maintaining health and vitality.

With his teachings at his Center or at affiliated centers, he became involved with a program helping people who face aggressive behaviors. This program fell under responsability of Sain-Jean-sur-Richelieu College where he is in charge of physical labs, training people for appropriate behavior in aggressive situations.

He gives many training sessions in self-defence for various groups, men, women & children. He also occasionally joins a team rehabilitation program for injured policemen and security personnel.

In 2001, he combined his experiences and knowledge in martial arts, health maintaining exercices and training people into a method he calls ÉNERGI tek.

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