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    anyone know a good place to study in Boston MA

    I am looking for a place to study traditional kung fu in boston, If you have any suggestions I would appreciate it.

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    I just joined wah lum 3 weeks ago

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    I'm a Wah Lum student in Boston, too -- so of course I'd say, check us out first!

    However, there are soooo many good traditional schools here, I encourage you to visit several before settling on one. Master Yang (Jwing Ming) and Master Bow Sim Mark are 2 who come to mind immediately. Also, Master Calvin Chin (up in Newton I believe). Just for a start.

    At any rate, you're welcome to come and visit Boston Wah Lum. Check the website for our class times, then you can come up, watch a class, and talk with an instructor.
    There is a great streak of violence in every human being. If it is not channeled and understood, it will break out in war or in madness. ~Sam Peckinpah

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    for good traditional SaMantis got it pretty much nailed. I would mention Yao Li too, but i dont know if he does traditional anymore. think its all modern wushu.
    one of my kung fu brothers has a gym out in boston area, but i dont know if he is teaching any of the longfist eagleclaw, probably not.
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    Genes too busy rocking the gang and scarfing down bags of cheetos while beating it to nacho ninjettes and laughing at the ridiculous posts on the kfforum. In a horse stance of course.

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    Thanks so much, I have heard of yao Li and his siite does say that he does traditional stuff as well as modern. Since there are so many good traditional schools in bsoton where can i best find a listing of them. Thanks again. Also it seems like many people do wah lum are they traditional?? Is wah lum a good school??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattburg111
    Thanks so much, I have heard of yao Li and his siite does say that he does traditional stuff as well as modern. Since there are so many good traditional schools in bsoton where can i best find a listing of them. Thanks again. Also it seems like many people do wah lum are they traditional?? Is wah lum a good school??
    the wah lum boston kids are good. ive seen a couple of their advanced perform and they were good. finding a listing? the phonebook my man. just call and ask questions and see what which one you like the best.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho Mantis View Post
    Genes too busy rocking the gang and scarfing down bags of cheetos while beating it to nacho ninjettes and laughing at the ridiculous posts on the kfforum. In a horse stance of course.

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    those traditional forms in yao's website are just advertisement. He knows them, but he rarely teaches it. he's been trying to teach some forms he learned from vcd's.
    let me give you some examples. these traditional forms are the ones I've seen him teach

    lian bu quan, shortstaff, tiger crane, plum flower fist, northern shaolin straight sword, fan, soul chaser staff, daggers, double straight swords
    Last edited by Shaolin Dude; 06-07-2005 at 09:45 PM.

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    There are actually a bunch of traditional schools around chinatown (and other parts of boston too), many of them are either underground or nearly underground so you probably won't find them all in the phonebook. I would advise going to some festivals in chinatown, like dragonboat, or new years, and looking around. Just recently i've met people from schools i didnt even know existed, they come out of the woodwork.

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    The schools the other guys suggested above are all good too. And youre always welcome to stop by our gym. Lots in Boston, depends on what youre looking for exactly, lots of options and you can't go too wrong.

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    Are they undergropund in the sense that they don't allow non asians or that they don't want the mass public messing with the tradition of their martial arts???

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    Are there any shaolin monks in boston like in NY

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    'Underground' schools may be just small private clubs, groups that don't advertise, simple as that. Others might be triads/gangs/benevolent societies or who knows... If we knew what the deal was, they probably wouldnt be considered underground, right?

    Don't know of any Shaolin mOnks teaching around here. If youre interested in monks for some reason, there is a Taoist Monk, Kwan Sihung, who supposedly grew up training at Wudang and other Taoist monostaries, he is a real charactor, teaches in the Boston COmmon park early Sunday mornings. He mostly teaches chigung and meditations, but he has lots of other cool kungfu forms too. Doubt he would teach you how to fight though. Come see us if you want to do that

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    mattburg111, our school is doing a dragon dance & demo at the Dragon Boat Festival this Sunday. Here's the link:

    bostondragonboat.org So you can see some of the Wah Lum forms while noshing on some good Asian food, which is not a bad way to do it.
    There is a great streak of violence in every human being. If it is not channeled and understood, it will break out in war or in madness. ~Sam Peckinpah

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    Wah Lum and YMAA are great. I considered YMAA a couple of years ago until I discovered that I would have to train in fujian white crane as well as longfist. You can't just learn the longfist forms at his school and I have no interest in southern kung fu.

    Recently two schools in cambridge have caught my attention:

    Jiann Shyong & Huan's Tai Chi

    Both schools have impeccable lineage and offer arts that are top level. Jiann Shyong offers northern shaolin(complete system and read the page to see about lineage) and plum blossom mantis.

    Huan Zhang offers many different forms of external kung fu from the Chin Woo tradition. He allows people to specialize at advanced levels and he knows the Hua Shan boxing system(check to see his lineage and about who his dad was) among other things.

    Enjoy.
    Last edited by northernArts; 07-17-2005 at 04:53 PM.

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