Crouchtiger
10-20-2004, 06:49 AM
Hi, I will probably be starting up studying Mantis soon.
The style I will be learning Taiji Mei Hua Tanglang Quan._ I think it is also called "Northern Plum Blossom Mantis" .
Could anyone tell me about the characteristics of this style? Lot of kicks, punchs, joint locks, etc....? Is it much different from other forms of Mantis?
Oh, also I am in my mid 30's and this is my first real expericance with Kung Fu (did some karate way back), would this be something good for me (in other words am I too old for this)? Oh my knees and back act up on me at times, but not to the point of stopping me from doing things (but then again, if it is something too strenuous, I probably have to watch myself).
Well any info, thoughts, would be great. Oh and if there is a web resourse, please let me know.
Thank you.
The style I will be learning Taiji Mei Hua Tanglang Quan._ I think it is also called "Northern Plum Blossom Mantis" .
Could anyone tell me about the characteristics of this style? Lot of kicks, punchs, joint locks, etc....? Is it much different from other forms of Mantis?
Oh, also I am in my mid 30's and this is my first real expericance with Kung Fu (did some karate way back), would this be something good for me (in other words am I too old for this)? Oh my knees and back act up on me at times, but not to the point of stopping me from doing things (but then again, if it is something too strenuous, I probably have to watch myself).
Well any info, thoughts, would be great. Oh and if there is a web resourse, please let me know.
Thank you.