In addition to his martial studies, Rodell was one of the first ten Americans to enter the door of the Jin Shan Pai, a traditional school of Taoistneigong. Rodell, initiated into the Jin Shan Pai by Wang Yen-nien, is a sixth generation teacher in this tradition.[8]
Teaching career
In 1984, Rodell founded and became director of Great River Taoist Center, a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve and transmit the Yang family arts.[8]
In 1991, Rodell began teaching in the Soviet Union at the request of the Soviet Wushu Federation.[9] In 1992, the Great River officially opened a Moscow branch. Since then, Rodell's seminars and training camps have expanded Great River Taoist Center to include many branch groups and affiliates located throughout the continental United States, Northern Europe, and Australia. Northern European locations include the Estonian cities of Tallinn, Tartu,[10] and Narva;[11]Amsterdam, Netherlands;[12]Angers, France; and Malmö, Sweden.
Tournament Record
USAWKF Northeast Regional Competition, June 24 & 25, 1995, NYC
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References
^Roth, Steven M. "Why Learn Chinese Swordsmanship in this Age of Smart Bombs and Terrorism?" Kung Fu Tai Chi, September/October 2004, pg. 102
^Zhang, Xinhua, "Follower of the Dao of Taiji." (trans.) Wu Jian Shen, Sept. 1992, pg. 9.
^Douwes, Joppe. "A Weapon's Weekend with Scott Rodell." (trans.), Taiji-Vizier, 2005-4, pg. 6.
^Douwes, Joppe. "Weapon Workshop: Training with Scott Rodell" (trans.), Mix Fight, December 2005, pgs. 16-17.
^Zeng, Huiping. "Wang Yen-nien 'Famous Yang Style Taijiquan Martial Artist'." (trans.) Great Sports Daily, Taipei, Taiwan, December 7, 1999, pg. 8.