Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can recommend any bagua or tai chi schools in the boston area. i've checked out Bow Sim Mark but she's a little bit expensive.I've also heard Yang Jwing Ming is pretty...
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can recommend any bagua or tai chi schools in the boston area. i've checked out Bow Sim Mark but she's a little bit expensive.I've also heard Yang Jwing Ming is pretty...
Hi Huang,
I've never heard of Seng Men. I'd like to look it up in some books... Which characters do Seng Men refer to? Also, where do you intend to open your school?
thanks,
though most wouldn't consider a matrial art, you can try fencing. there is wheel chair fencing. They even have tournaments. Absence of foot work makes blade work really intense.
i beleive the debate is over wu shu and wu gong. kung fu is a general term refering to just about anything that takes alot of work.
just a comment about syntax.
Though wushu doesn't concentrate on application and techniques, i think that a wu shu practitioner would have the physical freedom to transition into "traditional" martial art. I wouldn't be so quick...
everybody, thanks a bunch for listing your recommended schools! i intend to check out all of them!!
jmann, if i may ask, what made you switch to another school? Maybe your reasons may offer insight as to what i should be thinking about.
i've heard people say that it really doesn't matter which...
Hi i'm looking for a good wing chun school in NYC. I hear there are alot but i've only checked out one. I see so many ads on the internet for different WC/WT/VT schools that i don't know what to make...