Shaolin Kempo Karate... Thoughts?
Hi,
I just started studying "Shaolin Kempo Karate" at a Fred Villari's Self-Defense Studio. It's described as a mix of "Kung Fu, Karate, and Jiu Jitsu."
I've wanted to learn a martial art for a very long time, but have been too intimidated to start. This school came recommended as having a comfortable atmosphere and a higher percentage of women students. Since I really wanted to learn some form of Kung Fu (despite the proliferation of TKD studios in the area), I'm trying it out.
I've been taking classes for five weeks and I really enjoy it, but I'm interested in learning more about the school's or the style's reputation. I'm trying to make sense out of this large, confusing new world.
Any information or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Jenn
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i looked these schools up for you but i dont know how good they are or thier reps, but this is what i found. :D
Asia Arts Kung Fu Club Studio
Pasadena, CA. 91050
(626) 583-9009
Chinese Kung Fu San Soo & Tai Chi Chuan
2826 E Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA. 91107
(626) 568-0577
Shan Tung Kung Fu Associate
1154 E Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA. 91106
(626) 577-0525
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Don't frikkin' tell me about spelling foolio! I'm a freakin' Grad student. I was making a play on words, Mister Astute. I never said a **** thing about any arts supremacy, but obviously you believe that your Kung Poop is untouchable, as is evident from your reply to homegirl.
Generally speaking, will get you in hella trouble, Coo-Coo Cal! Shorinji is Shorin so stop with the sneaky diss you genius!
Sensei Seer