Hello Everyone and thanks for replying 
-Tainan Mantis
“So what is it you hope to gain?
Or how do you like to train?”
I am looking to find good traditional kungfu, by saying that i mean finding a school that teaches solid kungfu, by saying that i mean a place where you cant buy a black sash or get one just because you’ve been there for a certain amount of time, , but one where it has to be earned over time, a school that focuses on basics as the core techniques. I think one of the things that alot of schools do is rush students through the basics to get them onto the ‘cool’ techniques, but IMHO mastering the basics makes the basics ‘cool’ techniques. I am hoping to gain solid fighting skills and a better understanding of myself.
How do I like to train? I like to train hard and I like alot of contact. I trained hung gar in the past at a sweet school that really focused on practical application of techniques, and involved alot of sparring, unfortunately my job at that time didnt allow me to continue my training at that school. but to me, hard training is fun training.
Like i said i have trained hung gar in the past, but that was a while ago, i trained bagua for a very short time recently, but mainly it has been the medium frame yang style with a little bit of chen’s canon fist.
why did i choose mantis? specifically 7 * ?
lol, well mantis has a reputation for brutality, which is always fun :D, also it seems like a very complete system for short,mid and long range fighting, also from what i have been able to find out so far is that mantis also doesnt rely on physical strength and uses the waist for power generation, which makes it similar in a sense to the tai chi i practise as i am looking to continue training yang as i pursue mantis.
why 7*
as far as i know the only school teaching mantis thats within an hour drive of where i live is 7 *, i have found any further of a distance to travel becomes a real problem here in the winter because traffic sux, and ice and snow just make it worse. i am still not completely sure what the differences are between the different styles of mantis, i am assuming its like the differences between say sun and wu style tai chi, just a different spin on the same thing with a little added flavour from the various teachers.
ursa major
- to consider the head instructor and his (or her) ways.
- who is (or was) the teacher’s teacher?
- what is the lineage of the club and what are their claims to authenticity in the style of kung-fu?
- ask respectfully and then listen to the answers intently.
I havent met the instructor yet, but so far i really like what he has said about himself and his school, the teachers teacher seems fairly well known and written (lineage is always a tough one, and while it is important IMHO it can be misleading as a great teacher can still have mediocre students etc, but that being said, it looks good) i am always a little cautious when checking out schools because there’s alot of crap out here in canada too, and its the little details that keep ya from destroying your knees or make the difference in the strength of your body structure or techniques.
btw i live in the kitchener waterloo area in ontario if anyone is wondering
thanks again
scott