Zhang Lipeng / Shi Xingpeng

Has any on here traind w/ Zhang Li Peng ?

A friend just moved to NYC to go to school and was looking for info on his classes.

He went by Yanming’s and Guolin’s already but has yet to stop by Li Pengs.

Thanks!

zhang li peng is very good.

i went to his tournament 2/3 years ago, his students were ok for the year or two they were training. i havent seen them lately. and after 2/3 years im sure they improved. i kow nothing about his classes or teaching methods.

your friend should check him out.

thanks for the input!:slight_smile:

Lipeng

That was a fun tournament. Here’s our old cover story on Lipeng: Transformation of a Monk by Martha Burr. A lot of this article was derived from research Martha did for her PBS documentary Shaolin Ulysses.

Thanks Gene,

I read the article when it first came out, very nice!

Man from Shaolin

We covered Zhang Lipeng’s venture into indie film in The Movie Monk: What’s New with Zhang Lipeng By Barbara Malvik in our 2007 November/December Shaolin Special. I just received the following press release from him:

Screening “Man From Shaolin” is on 17th of April.

Shaolinfilm production will cast 7 actors/actress for next film soon.

Shaolin film production just open up distribution company with HongKOng film production.

Man From Shaolin screening at Helen Mills Theater. 135 West 26th Street, Suite 11A, New York, NY 1001

Friday, April 17, 2009

Load-In Start time 06:30 PM

Load-Out End Time 09:30 PM

my nephew used to train with him.

while his skill is good he tends to be an absentee sifu.

most of the training andinsruction is done by others.

He tends to be more interested in his film career then running the school/gym.

almost zero applications and forget about any sparring (at least for the novices with a years experience)

[QUOTE=GeneChing;732721]That was a fun tournament. Here’s our old cover story on Lipeng: Transformation of a Monk by Martha Burr. A lot of this article was derived from research Martha did for her PBS documentary Shaolin Ulysses.[/QUOTE]

yes that was fun…good times good times

The youtube trailer…

Man From Shaolin, trailer

Man From Shaolin
Starring Zhang Li Peng
32nd generation Chinese Shaolin Fighting Monk Li Bao Xin must immigrate to New York City to look after young Janie, his six-year-old niece. Struggling to make a new life, Li Bao will face challenges that test his character more than his physical strength. Through it all, his mind remains filled with the heroic stories of the Shaolin Temple, a great tradition that defines him, but also makes his assimilation to western culture more difficult. While in China he was a venerated master, in America he is nobody. To make a life for him and Janie, Li Bao must contend with a modern society, where his great fighting skills and heroic lineage have little meaning. He will have to decide which is more important, his dreams or his family. Written by Richard T. Wong

Looks like another reluctant fighter flick.

More from Zhang Lipeng

Zhang Lipeng sends me these press release emails, mostly about his Man From Shaolin project. I’ve told him to just post them himself, but he doesn’t. :rolleyes:

The former 32nd generation Shaolin monk teach free lessons online.

We are helping actors and none actors to show them how to control mind & body.

How to relax, how to achieve a healthy body.

How to defend yourself.

Please check our website at www.goldofchina.com

The guys that came to the US from China in the 90’s

Re: The PRC Shaolin guys that came to the US from PRC in the 90’s

Really enjoyed this film. Li Peng impressed me, he came across as a real person in the film. The film not only introduces his wife but his parents and siblings. The other guys? Hum. Not so much. The director could have dug a bit deeper into their stories.
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The Last Kung Fu Monk

Follow the link for a trailer

The Last Kung Fu Monk
Coming to DVD: 09/06/2011

Starring: Li Zhang, Kristen Dougherty, Major Curda, and Eric Yang
Directed by: Peng Zhang Li
Rated: R

More to come…:wink:

I am looking forward to this. I am sure the acting is not that great but it is pure Shaolin and not movie martial arts from what I can see.

You’ll have to enter our contest then, sha0lin1

Enter to win a THE LAST KUNG FU MONK on DVD! Contest ends 6:00 p.m. PST on 09/08/2011. Good luck everyone!

The Last Kung Fu Monk

Here is the synopsis from Netflix:

When a car accident orphans his young nephew, a Shaolin monk journeys to the United States to look after the lad and open his own martial arts academy, but he soon gets caught up in a dangerous kung fu underworld.

What is this dangerous Kung Fu underworld? And how do I find it? I have so many questions.

Not on Netflix in Canada.

Trailer here.

[QUOTE=enoajnin;1131240]Here is the synopsis from Netflix:

What is this dangerous Kung Fu underworld? And how do I find it? I have so many questions.[/QUOTE]

I think you can find the kungfu underworld in bawangs basement.

Our winners have been announced!

See our The Last Kung Fu Monk winners thread - especially you, sha0lin1. Only a few people of our entries got the right answer to our sweepstakes question.

Oh my god I won. I am screaming and jumping with excitement right now. I can’t believe it, my karma is so bad I never win anything. Thank you Gene, Thank you, if you were Bob Barker, well you know what I would do.

There were only a few correct answers, so that narrowed the winner’s pool

[QUOTE=sha0lin1;1133100]Thank you, if you were Bob Barker, well you know what I would do.[/QUOTE]Thank god I’m not Bob Barker. :eek: