I have some background in TKD or karate. I like to pick up some Kung Fu to compliment or diversify. There are so many styles. Adding crane, tiger, wing chun, jkd to my karate? or ?
Where to start?
Or my kids are interested in Kung Fu, where to start?
i think it would be better to look at the available schools inyour area that are good. of these then you can chose. no point in adding something crappy.
yep, check out all the available schools, and by check out I mean take a few classes in each, do some research into backgrounds and all that then choose what you like.
1st. I talked to a co-worker who is a black belt in TKD. He got his black belt in two years.
2nd. I looked in the yellow pages for all the different schools in town. I tried to get a feel for the schools from the people I talked to on the phone. One school didn’t want to talk to me on the phone, they wanted me to come in to talk. I suspected high pressure sales tatics so I declined. One instructor was telling me how in two years he’ll be a “master”. That school was scratched off the list.
3rd. I went to the schools that passed the phone interview.
4th. I picked my current school. I’ve been there for over 2 years and am confident that I made the right decission.
I think when looking for a martial art to study, the MOST important factor is the instructor.
why would it matter where you start? even as a kid - I’l post my opinion on kids righ there because to post on ew’s thread would be to acknowledge his existance - you can learn just about anything if trained properly.
your troll-fu is truly impressive. If you offered online courses with black belt certificates and really cool neon colored troll-fu headbands, you’d be a rich man.
Your reading abilities are suspect at best, but you can definitely click and press buttons.
However, I do get the feeling that your keyboard is kinda like those telephones with the big as[size=2]s[/size] numbers on the number pad. Either that or it’s pink with a rainbow-flag sticker on it.
teach them some sum shuai chiao. wrasslin is a natural instinct for kids methinks. i have nothing to base this on though…heh. might even prepare them for the sensitivity stuff in tai chi.
some concentration building exercises wouldn’t hurt. you dont wanna turn em into killing machines at first, i dont think lol. work on the self discipline thing. aint that how they do it in kung fu movies anyhow? drill em on the basics. but keep it interesting. you know how kids are…make it a game.
This is really ironic. My brother was always teasing me. He said that I can keep all the secrets or knowledge to myself. People may call me a saint or monk. Actually I was called a monk since college.
And all those meditations, study and practice of CMA etc do no other people no good.
What he meant is that I have to share.
I am not trolling anyone in the forum. I may say what I think about certain threads. But most important of all, I am learning what the readers and posters of the forum like to know.
In Tai Chi forum, early last year, Kaitain and shooter posted 2 threads on 8 gates and 5 steps in Tai Chi. I responded with a few posts and a book.
That was why I wrote the book in Tai Ji 13 Shi. Which is now available in www.authorhouse.com. Very soon will be in amazon.com, too.
And now I am fishing ideas for my next book.
May be I should work on a book on Tang Tui, Shuai Jiao or Tong Bei as the next project.
I dun have much money. I can only afford to roll one book out per year.
lol ok…its up to you after all. i would go with the basics and wrestling too. grappling is so natural for kids. look at them playing. a grab or hold is the first thing they go for. i would gave my left pinky finger to be taught wrestling as a kid.
kids being taught martial arts by their fathers are the kewlest