In 1980, after several years studying various martial arts,
Gregory Ellis began studying traditional Yang Clan Tai Chi Chuan in
After returning to the states, he continued to train with Ho Chin-Han and Tu Chong-Jing, both having studied extensively with Wang Dz-He as well. After becoming a teaching assistant, Gregory began teaching outside classes; recruiting some of the students who became advanced pupils of both Master Ho and Master Tu.
In 1985, after an introduction to Shuai Chiao by his kung fu uncle Tu Chong-Jing, he began to study this foundation art in earnest under Master Ku Shao-Bai. In addition to adding Shua Chiao to his training, Professor Ellis increased the hours he spent exploring classical tai chi pugilism and continued to teach.
He even returned to his roots in classical European martial arts which he’d learned, from the ages of eight to thirteen, under the tutelage of his grandfather Elmer Aurelios Ellis.