With the success movies like “Crouching Tiger/Hidden Tiger” and “Matrix”, what’s
hot? Are there new fads sweeping the nation in kung fu or martial arts?
What are the best martial arts schools in NYC to try? Please recommend schools to visit and try out.
What should one look for at these schools? How should one judge the instructor and school?
I’m helping with research on an article. Any replies would be much appreciated.
There are a million schools. You want northern or southern? Shao Lin or Mo Dong? Internal or external? Something to show off to your friends or something to kill your enemies?
Therefore judging how a master teaches is subject to how and what the student wants to learn.
Do you like a big friendly class, or more one on one? Would you attend one class a week and practice ferociously on your own, or go every other day, like a gymnasium? The range of kung fu in NYC runs the gamut. You can find anything you want, if you know what you want. And then you can change your mind and start all over somewhere else.
I’m surprised all the NYCers on this board have not stepped up to promote their schools, especially since you indicate this may end up in print. Well, I’ll promote a couple of styles, though I can’t give first-hand information on the mechanics within the classrooms.
Kwong Man Fong - pak mei
Yip Wing Hung - lung ying
Joe Cheung - lung ying
Ken Lo - wu mei
“DF” - mantis (you teach, right?)
For other stuff, I’ll put out the word for friends.
Bill Wong - Yang taiji
Henry Gong - long fist
Thanks for the response. I know there are many schools in NYC. This is why I’m asking for recommendations. I am not in NYC so I’d like to use the forum as a resource for my friend. She’s doing research for an article.
All of those questions that you asked about what one looks for in a system, are the type of questins that would be addressed in the article.
Can someone please provide some addresses/phone numbers for the sifus listed by Meltdawn? If you know the school name, my friend can look in the phone book as well.
Does anyone know some northern systems as well? The article needs to be balanced and “Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon”/HK movies tend to be contemporary wushu. Any wushu schools?
Thanks for the help and I hope others will pitch in.
J
PS. DF is from Tang Fung lineage of Hung Gar.
How about a school address/phone# from the Yee clan
there is monkey boxing in ny… Guys look for it.. try china town park on saturdays in the mourning to noon.. you have a few of the elderly men there that teach family members only … I have seen bak mei… monkey. mantis and other systems that I am not to familiar with, alot of wing chun and even once I have had the chance to touch hands with a elder that said he studied beggars style, but unfortunatly he refused to teach , said he wasnt good enough to teach and to old…
I had a chance to learn a lil mantis from the toi san province from my best friends grand father… it resemble southern mantis..
but any way I digress there are monkey practioners here in the ny but getting them to open up is going to be a challenege
Yes i do know who Kwong Man Fong is, I didn’t recognize the english translation of his name. I met him back in early 80’s late 70’s back in NYC when i was in school here. It been long time he little older look now, but i remember the face, he was very good kungfu when i saw him back then.