kung fu in colorado and the BSL DVDs?
Hey all
I was hoping someone could give me pointers as to places to train in the Boulder/Denver area. I know very little about CMA, and hardly know what to look for in the few places I've seen so far.
Also, someone recommended the Bak Sum Lim DVDs from http://www.wle.org, but I was a little dubious. How helpful can DVDs really be in learning an art like that - I'd love to do BSL, really - when you don't have a teacher to correct any mistakes you make in the material?
I'd try searching for any of this stuff, but the search engine isn't working for me - I'm getting a problem about the image verification code, and the image won't load in any browser I try.
Anyways, thanks for any help
I don't know about Denver
But I do know about WLE videos. I wrote most of them. Check out our past thread on the subject.
Learning from videos is fine.
It just shouldn't be your sole source of instruction. Obviously, if you have a master that can coach you directly, that's the best. But if you don't have that, you make do.
I personally don't think you should rely on a single source for any information. Even if you're training with that ideal master, you should look at videos of other masters to compare and contrast. The more you know, the better.