Jen’s educational background includes a B.A. She volunteered in Indonesia, Nepal, Navajo Nation (AZ) and Jackson Hole, WY to offer free, high quality care to communities in need. Jen was also a founding member of the Global Alternative Healthcare Project, one of the first organizations to offer TCM-based medical aid internationally and domestically. At Hand To Hand Kajukenbo, she combined Chinese medical theory with the practice of martial arts, qi gong and meditation to investigate the path of healing and empowerment through movement, and continues to lead Internal Arts trainings there. She is adjunct faculty at Seattle Institute of East Medicine and Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine and has been a guest instructor for Rosemont College in Montreal, Pacific Association of Women Martial Artists, National Women’s Martial Arts Federation and the Association of Women Martial Arts Instructors.Īn international champion and nationally-renown martial arts instructor, Jen opened her TCM practice in Oakland, CA, where she also was the Executive Director of a community martial arts center. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US, Canada and Europe. Jen has been an instructor of the ZGTN method of Chinese medical massage for 20 years.
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