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Training at Wudang
Hi all
My fiance and I are planning a kung fu odessey and intend to go on a 6 month training mission. We really want to go to Wudang and train and are looking at this school: http://www.wudanggongfu.com/index.htm Has anyone been or trained here? We are tossing up between Wudang and training at the Shaolin Wushu Guan as our master's ex student runs the place. But really Wudang is on the top of the list as we are off to Shaolin next year for a few weeks. Your comments would be appreciated
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Your a lucky man wish i had a bird who loved kung fu like me. Enough to go to a place of such importance to practice it. Also who did you organise youre trip through for your shaolin journey?
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Yeah its great we share the same love I am very lucky.
We are at the same level and help each other along the road which is cool she is probably more pumped to go for the 6 months than I am As for the trip to Shaolin our master always puts that together and we just tag along....He has good connections and the school goes every year to Shoalin and then to a few other spots to catch up with his peers for a training bonanza
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There is one little form from the wudang i would like to learn and its the one where he is stretching everywhere and using dragon body like movements that is some great flexibility i would like.
Shaolin is a great trip ive been many times, next trip like to visit Hua Shan, Omie, Wutai shan and many others Kun Lun etc. Good luck with the trip mate! FT |
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Very, be beautiful to reest and train and take in the sites of wudang and the mountains surrounding.
take care Garry |
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Training at Wudang ANY ADVICE?
Hi
Me and a friend are looking to train in China next year at Wudang and were after a bit of advice. We have never trained in China and there seems to be a few schools, can anyone advise were's best to train, we are after the most traditional school? What school to train at? What to watch out for? Time of year to go? Is it possible to train in the Wudang temple or are the schools situated outside? Any advice would be much appreciated Little Tiger |
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hi, kung fu schools in china teach the same things as kung fu schools in western world.
the difference is they train harder, but is that worth paying thousands of dollars for just stay where you are and train hard and have your sifu beat you with a stick, then its just like training in china if you have that much monehs to waste send it to me most kung fu schools have "special treatment" for westerners so youre not gonna be doing what the chinese do anyways.
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Last edited by bawang; 10-19-2009 at 01:25 PM. |
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work for money.
![]() Why go to China for kungfu training? Your romantic thinking is gonna cost you $$$ lol
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A timely article in the Shanghai Daily
A foreigner at Wudang. He seems to have had a good time.
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Gene Ching Associate Publisher Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine & www.KungFuMagazine.com Author of Shaolin Trips |
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Originally Posted by bawang: you will never be ready to spar, wing chun subhuman. your muscle have atrophied to size of a paraplegic from years of sil nim tao. |
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I have quite a bit of Kung Fu and martial arts training.
I would like to go and train in China to go to the source of where it all came from. I am going for the experience and to learn some more skills/forms. I chose Wudang as I prefer there style and Shaolin seems so commercialized now and it looks like they only teach modern wushu. As I said in the original post I am after some advice. |
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if you join a school catering to rich chinese and foreigners then its all an illusion. you get told what you want to hear, see wat you want to see.
if u join a real traditional school most westerners cant stomach the living conditions most westerners cant even survive the "commerical" shaolin schools Quote:
if traditional shaolin training intimidates and scares you, dont think wudang will different
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Last edited by bawang; 10-20-2009 at 10:58 AM. |
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