Sung
10-24-2000, 07:47 PM
I don't know too much about JKD, but i do know that it shares a few principles with the style of Pa Kua I study. If any of you live in the NY/NJ Metropolitan area, and are interested in hearing ways you can improve your training, my teacher's teacher is giving a seminar in about 2 weeks. Here's a copy of the post I set up in the Kung Fu and Internal Forum.
Master Bok-Nam Park is giving a seminar at Bergen Kung Fu Academy (www.bkfa.com) on Saturday, Nov. 4th. from 10am to 4pm. Come see for yourself the reality of internal power and learn why size does not matter. Space is limited. Call BKFA at (201) 385-3130 for more info.
Among the topics discussed will be;
-How and why the modern world makes us sick and tired and what one can do to change it.
-Why Pa Kua Chang has been called, "the yoga of the martial arts", promoting the deepest levels of circulation throughout the body.
-How to develop highly evasive footwork and lightning quick combinations.
-The fighting principles that show the quickest and most efficient ways to devastate your opponent.
-Real world techniques and how to make them work when you need them most.
Master Bok-Nam Park is the Senior Lineage Disciple of his teacher, Lu Shui-Tian. He has written numerous articles and is the author of the two volume set of manuals: "The Fundamentals of Pa Kua Chang". With over 38 years experience in Pa Kua Chang, Master Park is one of the most highly skilled instructors alive today.
"Maaan, you come right out of a comic book."
Master Bok-Nam Park is giving a seminar at Bergen Kung Fu Academy (www.bkfa.com) on Saturday, Nov. 4th. from 10am to 4pm. Come see for yourself the reality of internal power and learn why size does not matter. Space is limited. Call BKFA at (201) 385-3130 for more info.
Among the topics discussed will be;
-How and why the modern world makes us sick and tired and what one can do to change it.
-Why Pa Kua Chang has been called, "the yoga of the martial arts", promoting the deepest levels of circulation throughout the body.
-How to develop highly evasive footwork and lightning quick combinations.
-The fighting principles that show the quickest and most efficient ways to devastate your opponent.
-Real world techniques and how to make them work when you need them most.
Master Bok-Nam Park is the Senior Lineage Disciple of his teacher, Lu Shui-Tian. He has written numerous articles and is the author of the two volume set of manuals: "The Fundamentals of Pa Kua Chang". With over 38 years experience in Pa Kua Chang, Master Park is one of the most highly skilled instructors alive today.
"Maaan, you come right out of a comic book."