I am currently a black sash in William Chuengs style of Wing Chun kung fu but I am going into the army in 6 months and will be posted at one barracks for just over 1 year about 13 months and will have to quit Wing Chun and I want to start another martial art. I have surveyed the area I am moving to and found some potential martial arts I can do
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Buck Sing Choy Lay Fut http://members-central.optushome.com.au/meanstreets/clf/
5 Animals Style Shaolin Kung Fu (Looks slightly dodgey, the teacher is a rather fat *******) http://www.shaolin.com.au/
Hok Se Tong Long (some mix between crane snake and mantis. apparently a southern internal style) http://www.auskungfu.com/
MMA (Place that does Krav Maga, Muay Thai, Jujitsu, Judo) http://www.hangar4.com.au
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From what I can tell for sure the Choy lay fut school has proper lineage and im really interested in that, except I know ill be moving in 13 months so im only gonna get a years worth of training in it, what one do you’s think would be worth doing for a year. I know in a year ill pick up ALOT in MMA in a year.
Maybe someone can tell me how dodgey lineage is that 5 Animal shaolin school is also. same goes for the Hok se Tong long place who I have seen fight at a tournament I went to with my current school which they did full contact with us so they seem to train well at least dunno about linage.
multiple use of the word ‘secret’ pretty much says it all.
you’ve already answered your own question. If you are probably going to return to wing chun after your military stint then everything you will learn in the MMA school will just benefit you in any other style you do.
besides, I saw a grille and a deck on the front of the bjj school…if that doesn’t say ‘beer and burgers’ after a hard work out then I don’t know what does.
With only 16 months to train, I’d say go to Hangar 4. You’ll be able to cram alot of good-practical stuff in that amount of time with the MMA that will stick with you for the rest of your life. What you’ll find is that the techniques of BJJ, Thai Boxing, and Krav will fit into the philosophies and concepts that you’ve already learned in WC. It’ll only make your kung fu that much better when you get out.
If you go to a MMA gym, remember this mantra, “The more you sweat, the less you’ll bleed”.
I have a major-huge-extremely-major problem with people calling themselves Sijo. Don’t even humor those “shaolin” arse clowns by checking out their “school”.
Uh… YZDZ… I generally avoid being a grammar cop but why not just say “how to use a weapon properly”. Double negatives make my marking fingers itch. Also which school are you advocating exactly?