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    St. Louis

    Hi everyone,

    First of all, I feel I should apologize. About a year ago, I popped into the forums to ask about schools in NYC....and promptly disappeared. As they say, "life got in the way", but, yeesh, how rude. I didn't end up staying in New York for very long; I'm sure I would have uncovered some pretty great teachers. So thanks to all who responded- better late than never, right?! This time, I promise I'll stick around !

    I've come out of my lurking with a similar question. I may be moving to St. Louis in the near future and neither my teacher nor I know anything about the kung fu "scene" out there. I'm a Wah Lum student with four years (in the style) under my belt. I really love it and feel like practice is just starting to open up for me. I have been lucky enough to get intelligent, well-rounded, "traditional" instruction. I could easily go on forever about my training so far (!), but I'll cut to the chase. Does anyone know about schools in St. Louis? I know that there are no Temple-certified Wah Lum instructors out there, but, well, I don't think that necessarily means there's no one practicing this style. Regardless, I'm more than willing to travel pretty extensively, and am open to other options. I've poked around online, sent some emails, but it's great to have advice that's backed by some experience.

    So any folks from Missouri out there?

    Best,
    Aesop

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    if you are looking for wah lum and aren't particular about them being temple certified you might PM: yu shan, yao sing or mantid1 and see if they can help you out.

    but, as always, you should find the best instructor in the area and not necessarily be focused on a particular style...but, it depends on your goals.
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    Here is who I would train with in that area:

    Shifu Ron Davenport
    (Citong Shifu is his user name on kfo)
    www.citongshaolinkungfu.com
    (618) 447-3622 or (618) 462-0604
    Godfrey, IL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yu shan View Post
    Here is who I would train with in that area:

    Shifu Ron Davenport
    (Citong Shifu is his user name on kfo)
    www.citongshaolinkungfu.com
    (618) 447-3622 or (618) 462-0604
    Godfrey, IL.
    I took a look, and......

    ??????
    What's with this?

    "Nan Quan - Southern Short Arm Boxing"?

    Sounds "suspicious" to me.....

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    There is a type of short arm boxing of the south.

    You can call it Nan Pai Duan Quan (or Da) / southern style short fist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tainan Mantis View Post
    There is a type of short arm boxing of the south.

    You can call it Nan Pai Duan Quan (or Da) / southern style short fist.
    "Short Arm" means "something else" or rather "something other" than a MA technique and distancing.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...term=short+arm

    http://www.answers.com/topic/short-arm-inspection


    The more usual/"preferred" term s/b "Short Hand".

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    Thanks for the replies, everyone. I haven't had a chance to check out the website yet, yu shan, but I appreciate it

    As Oso said, I am not particular about certification. My teacher here in Maine is not directly associated with the WL temple, and I have no reservations about it. I believe that it was my teacher's teacher who broke off from the temple at some point, for "political" reasons. I'm not sure what the whole story was, because, like I said, I have no doubts about my training and am not at a point where these things are much of a concern.
    In the last four months I've felt a real shift in my practice and am beginning to get a sense of WL's "look" as a whole. My training has emphasized stances and application strongly. I didn't have to wait years before moving out of horse stance, but almost! I've finally begun to have some consistency in rooting, sinking my weight and breath, and that's had a huge impact on all parts of my practice. It's such an exciting time and I really hope I can continue along in this style

    oh, and, Happy 2009 everyone !

    aesop

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    What? Me pushy?

    No further input? Poop.

    Unfortunately, from my research, I don't think that Citong Shaolin would be the place for me. It's a little too far from my experience and interests. No disrespect, just different tastes. All I've turned up otherwise is a Southern Mantis place that looks awfully commercialized and this one: http://www.shaolinkungfu.org/

    I was hoping that someone with some Wah Lum experience, or even another Northern Mantis style in that area would turn up on the boards. It was worth a try. It's a struggle to try and practice this art in the modern world, no? At least until those fabulous riches materialize as expected

    Keep fighting the good fight, all!

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    I have been racking my brain since I saw this. There was a cat in that general area named Greg___________ AND I CANNOT REMEMBER HIS LAST NAME!!!!! You may want to ask Steve Cottrell if he knows of anyone. He did Longfist Mantis. Real nice guy. No idea of his skill level, but super cool dude!
    Sorry I cannot help more.
    Jake
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    Jake Burroughs
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    Henry “Poo” Yee has a student in St. Louis:

    http://www.stlkungfu.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
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    Thanks guys.

    Jake- isn't that the most irritating thing in the world, having someone's name on the tip of your tongue? Sorry I brought it on. Also, nice website!

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    Thanks, but just wait. We are redoing the whole look, and it will be 10x nicer. Hopefully be up at the end of the month.
    Jake
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    Jake Burroughs
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Henry “Poo” Yee has a student in St. Louis:

    http://www.stlkungfu.com/
    "Poo" Yee claims Southern Mantis.
    The OP seemed to be talking about Wah Lum or, failing that, any other "Northern Mantis".

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    I would look for Tai Chi Praying Mantis from the CCK lineage.

    It is probably one of the best Chinese systems out there.

    The quality will depend on each teacher...but if it is taught close to how the Grand Master passed it down you cant go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakxierboxer View Post
    "Poo" Yee claims Southern Mantis.
    The OP seemed to be talking about Wah Lum or, failing that, any other "Northern Mantis".
    No sh1t.

    All I've turned up otherwise is a Southern Mantis place that looks awfully commercialized and this one: http://www.shaolinkungfu.org/
    But obviously, he was looking at other options.
    He most honors my style who learns under it to destroy the teacher. -- Walt Whitman

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