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xcakid
08-24-2008, 02:22 PM
A little video I made of the Kwoon I train at. I thought it was alright for an amateur using a very basic video editing tool as well as videos and pics taken from my camera phone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ydr4k2OqBU

MasterKiller
08-24-2008, 04:35 PM
worst

music

ever

Oso
08-24-2008, 04:52 PM
lmao


love the chi ball form


xcakid, i think you must be the most awesomest baddass kung fu mofo there is if you train there. can I be your disciple?

xcakid
08-24-2008, 07:22 PM
lmao


love the chi ball form


xcakid, i think you must be the most awesomest baddass kung fu mofo there is if you train there. can I be your disciple?

:D I can't help but think of Street Fighter game everytime I do that form.

Hey c'mon, every systems has a goofy looking form somewhere. :p

Oso
08-25-2008, 03:38 AM
yep, they do. i discovered that the traditional way to do a certain move in xioa fanche resembles a rabbit w/ epilepsy.

ok, so, I'm going to play the strait man here: is that really your school?

xcakid
08-25-2008, 04:25 AM
yep, they do. i discovered that the traditional way to do a certain move in xioa fanche resembles a rabbit w/ epilepsy.

ok, so, I'm going to play the strait man here: is that really your school?

Yes it is. It really is the school I train at. Why :confused: Looks too modern?

Here's the website: www.swyi.com
Here's the full youtube page: www.youtube.com/shaolinwuyi

masherdong
08-25-2008, 06:13 AM
Yes it is. It really is the school I train at. Why :confused: Looks too modern?

Here's the website: www.swyi.com
Here's the full youtube page: www.youtube.com/shaolinwuyi

Dude!! That school looks awesome!!

Oso
08-26-2008, 06:38 PM
Yes it is. It really is the school I train at. Why :confused: Looks too modern?

Here's the website: www.swyi.com
Here's the full youtube page: www.youtube.com/shaolinwuyi


well, it looks a little silly...you've struck me as more serious than that clip shows...

still not sure your not having fun...but, ok...the dudes with the polearms need to hit the weights if they are going to really train those weapons at 'combat' speed.

and the chi ball form is ridiculous.

:)

xcakid
08-26-2008, 10:19 PM
OK I'll take that.

But I can assure you it is a very serious school. We have a student that took 2nd in San Shou at Taiji Legacy last year. We have 3 other that just started beginning of this year that is training for comps.

The chi ball form does have some interesting applications. I was shown 3, to be honest, 2 of them is a bit off. However, one application I can honestly I could use in a practical situation.

Also you gotta look at tthe context of where our school is located. Plano, TX is pretty affluent area. Median income is somewhere $80k+. 2 miles from our school we have tons of $2Mil+ homes. So we cater to that type of clientele. To serious martial artist, yes that is cheesy. To be honest with you, when I first walked into the doors of this school, I saw the decor. I thought "great another hoity toity school that teaches quasi kung fu" But I did not see cardi kickboxing on the curriculum so I watched a class and asked questions. And in talking with the sifu, he was pretty darn knowledgeable. And in seeing how he conducts his classes I knew that my first perception was not true. As I have mentioned before I have taken one form or another of martial arts since I was 13 off and on. From Ralph Castro Kempo, few no name schools to Ying Jow Pai under Sifu DiBatista from GM Leung Shum Lineage, I have been around long enough, I think, to know, or at least hope I do know a bad school from a good one.

But here's where the business end of a commercial school comes in. Anyone that wants to train can train. Regardless of what their reason are. 80% of our student body will probably never see the ring. 10% will only see competitions as forms dancers 5% will dabble in both fighting and form(me included in that) the other 5% will actually want to train hard and bang.

For the 80% that just want what they perceived kung fu is, that is what they get. For the rest we train them based on what they want to do. Our tuition includes group classes, 4 half hour private lessons. I have one student that have some muay thai background and want to compete in san shou. So his privates will consist of that. I have another student, female, just want to stay fit and active and learn some "self defense". That is what we will focus on for her. Sometimes, just sometimes, we find that within that 80% arises a serious martial artist sometime down the road. Meantime, we are happy to have that 80% keep the school open till we do.

:D

In all seriousness, thank you for the honest opinion. It is always nice to get feedback. I am very loyal to my sifu and want to help him grow this school. So given the feedback, it give me an idea on how everything is perceived out there and maybe we can tweak it this way and that. :cool:

MasterKiller
08-27-2008, 06:30 AM
Holy Sh1t. You guys have 32 belts?

http://www.swyi.com/curriculum.htm

Pork Chop
08-27-2008, 09:12 AM
Holy Sh1t. You guys have 32 belts?

http://www.swyi.com/curriculum.htm

The other 4 chambers are probably mostly spiritual in nature, with the reading and writing of buddhist texts. :p



xcalkid
Didn't realize you were WuYi. I've been at some cultural festivals with your demo team when I was doing the Okinawan drumming team. At one particular library you guys went up right after us. Looked a lot better in person than I've seen in the vids (I kinda remember a broadsword form).

Shaolinlueb
08-27-2008, 11:18 AM
your training hall looks nice and classy. i wish mine was nicer.

Oso
08-27-2008, 03:18 PM
if not, they are getting shortchanged

:)

xcakid
08-31-2008, 01:15 PM
No not yet. I have been meaning to take some footage of the sparring class. However, I am always taking the class or helping teach it. I will see if I can remember to take some footage when they are sparring after class or just goofing around.

Next year they will be going around competing though. So I will get footage then for sure.

Oso
08-31-2008, 05:28 PM
yea, it's tough when you are training as well.

fyi, most of the clips on my youtube page are just done w/ a 7mp camera that captures at 60fps in .avi format. I gave up trying to use some sort of vid camera and having to transfer to the computer. this way, it comes straight off the camera and can be edited with many freeware programs out there.

golden arhat
09-01-2008, 10:20 AM
seems a bit too "health spa" for my tastes.