30 forms! wow, thassa lotta forms!
For my workout at home I do exactly the same calesthenics as in class to warm up.
I up the number of situps, push ups and v-lifts (not by much just x2 or x3)
Chi Kung focuses the workout for me personally. Ba Duan Jin that my Si fu has given me is very good for this if am going to do forms practice.
If I am not going to do forms work, I will do Nei Kung which is several exercises in continuation.
If it is an Iron Palm or conditioning workout, then cal first then that followed by dit da jow and finally meditation.
If it is forms, then cal first then forms. Usually I will practice ONE form that I have been given. Break it down and practice sections, then again in continuation, then meditate.
Sometimes I will practice two forms if they are short.
Usually when I practice forms, it will be exclusively southern sets or exclusively northern sets. I don’t tend to mix the two as I find the energies used in what I have been taught to be noticably different.
so the start is always cal and stretch and the end is always meditation. What goes in between is all the stuff that my Si Fu has given me.
Two man drills I do at the club. We get the opportunity to do so in each and every class, so at this point in my training path, that amount is adequate for me and do not wish to practice two man drills with just anyone. That always 0r at least more often than not is just folly and not a good use of time or energy.
after some time in training, you will find that you will be picking things out like you would pick a book from a library. When you are learning your fundaments you have to practice them to death.
And when you are learning more advanced teachings, you STILL have to practice your fundaments (just not to death anymore hahaha).
Well, that’s my workout sched. Big whoop eh? hahaha
peace
Kung Lek