yes, thank you. makes sense...but. i'm not sure about wing chun not coming from white crane. i was away from my sifu for awhile. during this time i visited an instructor from another style. we did a...
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yes, thank you. makes sense...but. i'm not sure about wing chun not coming from white crane. i was away from my sifu for awhile. during this time i visited an instructor from another style. we did a...
been curious for a while now, is there any "relational connection" between bak mei, southern mantis, and wing chun. it appears possible--on sight--but is there anything to support the possibility?...
lol, thanks for the encouragement. i do hope to try kettlebells this year, we'll see.
back to the point at hand.
dont have alot of time or resources(here in the Deep South). trying to consolidate as much as I can for purpose of time and resources. really interested in tcm/qigong but availability is almost nil....
dont have alot of time, and hate weight training. trying to consolidate time and effort. what about yoga-not just stretching, but strengthening and pranayam as well. please discuss.
i am considering a zz program at www.apricotforesthall.com .
see also mit qigong.
1)ip man-mak po,(plus others)-david grago-tony spires-fred hansard, john russel-me
2)ip man-bruce lee-various students-lamar davis, john middaugh-me
3)ip man-ip chun, ip ching, simon lau, wong shun...
absolutely, proper practice is the key. imo i would say there is nothing magical about internal practice-and true masters of "ima" would agree
tsui sheung tin is known as the "king of siu nim tao". he lays out plain and simple instruction for proper practice and building up the "unconscious force". even if it only brings presence of mind...
seems to me there are as many methods of qigong as there are styles of gong fu. study the principles(healing and martial), stay with the practice and see where it takes you. agree with ron sieh and...