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  1. #16
    Shaolin Master Guest

    Training

    At the Authentic Shaolin Institute, students develop skills in a multitude of ways, jogging occassionally is a simple sporting fact and weights well they typical as well.
    To explain at ASI if a student is practising Tiger system (This incorporates Hung gar's, Bai Hu Pai (White Tiger), Hay Say Fu, Fujian TIger, HeihuQuan (Black Tiger)....) it is essential to develop the stance so an hour of stance training solely daily is the basics, push ups are then used in a variety of ways, wrist weights/rings are used in practising basics, coconuts are used to develop gripping power (training til can crush coconut in fastest time), simple introductory tiger claw skill training (similar to iron palm but tiger specific) to strenthen the loins, forearm exercises, spirit meditation, and bolder training are some examples in addition to other such specific excercises not to be outlined. This is solely for tiger all the other styles develop power differently.
    In Xing Yi Quan 12 animals are present yet it is the 5 elements that are most in important so the emphasis is radically different to external styles such as southern 5 animals. In Xing yi the standing and moving stance meditation is the quintessence. So training in skills should be specific to the specialisation. It would take forever to outline specifics for every style as after simple strength training technique and a multitude of other factors become involved.

    Shi Chan Long

  2. #17
    Shaolin Master Guest
    If everyone details the origins : Masters Masters etc for around 3 to 4 generations of their specific 5 animals system I can assist in establishing an understanding of their origins and interconnectivities.
    Shaolin 5 animals is a popular shaolin system but there are many others as well.

  3. #18
    shimera Guest
    what i do is pure shoalin... well in a way.

    what is it? its sil lum pia. meaning a southern family style *either that or the family was started by a monk* that was learned in the shoalin temples and then was taught father to son father to son until recently. when the first white person was finally taught the art.

    i would write more but i'm getting very sleepy... and my bed beckons me to it.


  4. #19
    Shaolin Master Guest

    Lineage

    sir kemera

    Sounds like you are unsure of the origins of your art. Thus it could even be kempo for all anyone knows. There are endless amount of so called shaolin/Siulumpai schools but those authentic are questionable.
    I hope you have slept well, do try to ascertain names of people and places from your teacher, any real school should know these things as in that way we can understand the source of your system and determine characteristics and thus skill training that is typical

    Regards

    Shi Chan Long

  5. #20
    shimera Guest
    ok, i got some sleep now i can clearify that sloppy post i made above.

    the style is sil lum pia
    the family name is chan
    its if from the southern most province of china.

    the schools name is green dragon of china there are 2 in the world. one here in the states and one is south china.


    enj0y

  6. #21
    MoQ Guest
    Bac Fu Do??? Bai Hu Pai??? White tigers must be popular Down Under.

    UnderagedMonkey is just a kid, believing what he's told.

    ShaolinMaster may be alittle more suspect...
    I am surprised that he takes the time to type out all this hooey...

  7. #22
    DrunkenMonkey Guest
    Usually, one builds strength only until speed and agility have been acquired. Without these, a person becomes stiff in their movements...

    I myself used to weight lift two years ago. Quit though because its like I have to go out of my way to the weight training room @ my school.

    Anyways, right now for muscle strength all I do is forearm conditioning, horse-stance, pushups, vertical pushups, pullups, leg lifts, sit ups.

    Underaged Drunken Monkey

  8. #23
    Shaolin Master Guest

    MoQ

    The purpose of actually being here is to do research. Should you desire meager empty discussions then I guess Kungfuonline is a useless tool. Time for the sake of knowledge learning and development even in the smallest way is never in vain. If you dislike others efforts and cherish solely your own then do not partake in such ventures.

    The ASI has researched many schools since its humble beginnings information of which shall appear in the web in the not too distant future.


    Shi Chan Long

  9. #24
    MoQ Guest

    Yeah, well you can't expect to show up spoutin' hooey...

    ...and expect everyone to just buckle at the knees sighing "Oh ShaolinMaster, you are so learned and from your extensive list of styles you must be a true Master! Please teach us!

    On the contrary, your "research" on many schools is more of an offense than anything else. You seem completely self-appointed, self concerned and as far as I've seen, most of what you've posted is the work of a BS Artist who thinks everyone else is kinda DIM. I sincerely hope no children or other impressionables look to you for information!

  10. #25
    Shaolin Master Guest

    Life

    MoQ : Thank you ! [I have nothing to say to you, as your behaviour is conclusive, my respects as you do not show 'Wu De']

    Anyway back to subject :
    Sir Kemera I have not heard of any Green Dragon in china of the Chan family as such could you elaborate it sounds interesting. If you could explain any traits I would be honoured.

    Shaolin Kung Fu Only : I wonder if Heming has been caught in the middle of the Abbott of Songshan Shaolin vacuating the area. I have written to two friends but they haven't responded for a few days now.


    Shi Chan Long

  11. #26
    little chain monkey Guest

    Shaolin kung Fu

    Great Idea. I study Northern Shaolin Kung Fu in Minneapolis, MN. I am always looking to learn more.

  12. #27
    shimera Guest
    i don't see why shoalin master is being attacked?
    he didn't say or do anything offensive yet. hey just shared what he knows.
    --------

    on a lighter note tell me what traits your interested in knowing and i'll try to answer you to the best of my ability.

  13. #28
    Guest
    moq- get off this thread goose
    your not shaolin

  14. #29
    MoQ Guest

    If you like shaolin.com

    you'll like ShaolinMaster!
    And you may want to check out Shaolin-Do! Did you see his list of styles? WOW, I said to myself, "Either this is a real Shaolin Master from the Land Down-Under, or this is a BS Artist! Are we left with any other choices?


    Fierce Tigger- Hey, you aren't shaolin either! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
    Do you not understand that he's saying he has mastered your Bak Mei in it's original Fujian form, before is was ruined by mixing it Hakka material? Do you like that? Do you think he is REALLY a Shaolin Master?

  15. #30
    Shaolin Master Guest
    Thank you MoQ for your words of genuine knowledge and inspiration. May the world bless you with happiness and profound attainment of knowledge of yourself and mind. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Sir Kemera, please if possible describe what you practise in terms of posture, technique, Routines/Forms, Length of Forms, Repetitiveness of movements in Forms, Fighting Strategy, Emphasis between Hands and legs, Power short long circular linear. Breathing short long relaxed tense. stepping straight, 3 Direct, Cross Fashion
    Lineage more in depth (dates location good), Similarity with which styles, Weaponry, exact area of origin..etc...as a start.If require privacy on such matters please email them to me instead ...I understand always, especially given the wasteful use of this medium by some with no sense of living.

    Fierce Tiger - Thank you.

    Bai Mei - In Sydney alone there are two Bak Mei schools, a Long Ying school, 2 Wuchu schools, a few yau kung men schools etc. the bak mei is of the vietnamese origin. My teacher knows the eldest teacher of the Bai Mei school and we have exchanged concepts with regard to our bak fu kuen and bak mei developments. Unfortunately or should I say fortunately in Australia Martial Arts Schools are not financially or moralistically competitive as USA also we are much more open to discussion. The Long Ying School is my Si Bak from singapores auntie's husband and we have exchanged arts here many years ago. Yau Kung mun is much more like Bak mei than Long Ying anyway...no need to hustle bustle everyone trying to be the best. In Singapore the National Pugilistic association, the Army and the SouthEast Asian pugilistic associations were all headed by my grandmaster or granduncles and now uncles at anyone time. The input from so many Sth East asian schools is tremendous.

    ASI has 8 Teachers involved in the Group. Not me alone, sorry MoQ I am only one. There are only around 45 students at a time as most are rejected due to attitude and moral or they cannot endure the basics hardships. Most students have spent at least 5 years learning other Kung fu prior to learning. Every student specialises in a different set of systems (complete arts) of which usually three is the maximum.

    MoQ you are right Shaolin.com & Shaolin Do are quite questionable as you would have seen by my previous posting elsewhere. Though as mentioned everyone has a right top their place in the world, even yourself. So go on be superficial be arrogant you have done it everywhere else so why not here. I will not be tempered like ortiz only dissappointed at the state of Martial Artists today.

    Everything is Nothing

    Shi Chan Long

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