what do you guys study? just thought id ask.
I teach Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu and Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling.
Nanjing Long Fist, Northern Shaolin Long Fist, Yang Tai Chi
Pong Lai Praying Mantis and Kwanmukan Jujitsu.
Kali
Traditional Wing Chun & Bahala Na (Giron Arnis Escrima)
judo, muay thai, bjj, shuai chiao.
Choy Lay Fut and Judo.
Brazilian jiu jitsu
Ngor Chor Kun
shaolin longfist, hung sing choy lay fut, capoeria, this month I start Shorei Ryu Karate
Splashing Hands and SC
wing tsun, escrima, muay thai
(Wow! No smart-alack remarkes.:eek: )
Pai Lum.
ACSCA Shuai Chiao
Muay Thai with a heavy boxing influence
Just enough BJJ to choke my chicken
a smattering of drills, power exercises, and footwork patterns from other styles.
Yang style taijiquan, Chen style taijiquan, Muay Thai , a little Pankration, Dayan wild goose qigong, a little pakua and hsing yi
I currently train in Yang Taijiquan, and Yip Man Ving Tsun every week.
I used to train in Ryukyu Kempo a long time ago.
I also train in DOA 3 on the xbox. I am a master with Helena and Genfu.
Hong’s Chen style Taijiquan. I used to study Kenpo, and I’ve done some praying mantis, and may start again.
Nam Wah Pai kung fu.
I also study tekken and am a master of Law and Bryan fighting styles ![]()
Wing Chun Kung Fu
I use to do Wing Tsun Kung Fu and Latosa Escrima. Also dabbled in some TKD for a few months, little of Hapkido and tried Briazilian Jiu-Jitsu out, didn’t love it too much (the teacher could not teach, had skill but couldn’t teach it). He would teach everyone the same thing, and me being with no grappling experience, he just assumed I could keep up with the others who had years experience in wrestling or Judo or something. I want to find an Aikido school and learn that though as well.