I would appreciate any suggestions on legitimate Kung-Fu clubs here in Toronto, Canada or where I might look. I find it very hard to do as many of the clubs appear to be on a cash grab or I just don’t know how authentic they are.
To be quite honest with you, I am not sure what style I like. This may sound silly as I am a ‘newbie’ , but I can tell you that I like the Dragon, Crane, Praying Mantis styles for starters. What region/ catagorie would these styles considered to be in?
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Excellent, traditional Chinese Martial arts in Toronto. Baji, Piqua, 6 harmonies praying mantis, bagua and more. These are the best Northern styles taught by James Guo, a desciple of Grandmaster Liu Yun Qiao.
Thank you all very much for the suggestions, this gives me something to go on.
This seems like a great forum. I can’t believe how quickly the answers get posted on here, must have something to do with the quick reflexes of the folks that are here! Not like the AV forum I’m used to!
If you take a walk through old chinatown (spadina) you’ll find the Hong Luk school on Dundas st and the Jing Mo school on Augusta and the National Fut Gar school on Kensington.
If you go up to Scarborough, you’ll find sunny tang’s school. You can also find the double dragon school if you are into a more westernized fair but still kungfu.
If you go into Markham you will find a few of the more obscure less known schools.
If you want the official Shaolin Temple curriculum, then Cheung Wah school has that. If you want Wu Tai Chi, then that’s down on Queen street. There is lots of martial arts study to learn and practice here in Toronto. It really depends on what you want.
There are so many choices here. You really just have to find out where you are comfortable. Set aside a few nights to go and visit schools and watch. If you find one where you are comfortable and interested then make your choice.
I would do my best to avoid the S.udden A.ction R.esponse S.chool
I’ve heard that SARS is all over Toronto, aparrently this schools students just hang around on surfaces waiting to F you up.
Best yet just learn to fling a back bacon around in one hand and a empty molsen in the other, most canuks are most adept at this style.
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Thank you for the advice. I think that from what I understand, if I understand correctly, Wing Chun incorporates many of the ‘animal’ styles that I like ( dragon, crane etc. is this correct?). I think that I would like to approach clubs that teach this style of Kung Fu.
Anything else I should consider if one likes the animal styles? Is Praying Mantis something else again?
The various names of the different styles I find rather confusing, not all that descriptive!
Is there a history chart some where that shows how the various styles developed?