Introduction
Kung fu toa is an elegant and effective kung fu style which is
deeply rooted in an understanding of human physiology and designed
to help practitioners to reach a healthier mind and body.
Grand Master Ibrahim Mirzaii developed kung fu toa in early 1970.
This style then reached Europe and North America during 1980’s.
Kung fu toa is currently being practiced by millions of people all
over the world. Performing a kung fu toa technique is an art which
combines the mind, body and spirit. The techniques are based on
circular motions, and utilizing all the joints and muscles in human
body. In kung fu the key emphasis are meditation, physical training,
Self-defense, self-discipline, respect, positive character, self-discovery,
and self-Confidence.
By practicing kung fu toa students learn how to get fit, acquire
a positive trend of thoughts, and apply their progress to their
daily life. This is the road to a healthy society where human is
the constituents of every community.
Kung fu is an art and way of life.
Master Hassan Garmiani is an internationally certified kung fu
instructor. He began training kung fu toa in 1980, and studied with
some of the well known masters such as Master Ahmad Haj Baraty,
Master Ahmad Jabery, and Master Ahmad Sarafnia. He received his
master degree from master Ahmad Jabery, and studied with Master
Ahmad Sarafnia some advanced forms of kung fu.
He funded Canadian Kung Fu Toa association in 1990, and currently
he is the first director and chief instructor of the association.
He was the official kung fu instructor at Ryerson University in
Toronto (Canada) between 1993-1998, and conducted many classes and
demonstrations in community centers and sport clubs around Canada.
He is one of the highest rank kung fu toa instructors in North America,
and has taught kung fu for more than 20 years to people of all ages.
The school established by master Garmiani in Toronto is an active
Kung Fu To’a school, which is devoted to promote kung fu in
North America.
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