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SigungWhite

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  1. This is heartbreaking. On Jan 14, 2006. I received an Email from the USA Wu Shu Kung Fu Association stating that they received information from IOC that Wu Shu was going to be in the 2008 Olympics. Someone needs to get their stories straight. I am sure your got this from the horses mouth, No offense. However, I know several practioners who were set on the 2008 games.

    Sigung White

    Molum Pai Kung Fu

  2. JESS,

    I agree with you on paying $6000.00 to get a Black Belt. However, I hated spending 28,000, for a college degree, and going to class for years. Yet I earned my degree. Everything comes with a cost. What will that Black belt be worth in 5 or 10 years. No one knows but you. If you earn a Black Belt and never use your skills for anything but personal fulfillment then that was the goal. Same with a college degree. I know several people who have college degrees and don't use them. So, the worth is in the goal of acheiving it. The cost is what one is willing to sacrifice to get it.

    It is said that we reap what we sow. So, to enjoy earn the Black Belt is a status symbol and a the real time in your martial arts history where your life really changes.

    Sigung Tim White

    MLCAA

  3. First off I would like to commend those that do judge Kata or Forms at a tournment. They can make or break that event very easily.

    I have judged many forms and katas in my time frame in the martial arts. I have judged, Karate Kata, Chinese forms, TKD Forms, etc. I have found a common denominator for judging this event.

    1. Look for good stances

    2. Focus on the technical aspects of the form

    3. Look at the power seen and unseen.

    4. Look for smooth movement and transition from one tech. to another.

    5. Are the into the kata or form. That will make or break for me.

    Sigung White

  4. I feel your pain. I too had a heart attack on March 16, 1999. I have been in the martial arts for over 34 years. I have been teaching law enforcement, corrections and security at least 25 of it. Always thought I was doing good. I was 45 at the time. I have two stents in my heart now, wishing they were there. I took my doc's advise on exercise, but it wasn't enough. I take choresterol meds etc... However, my love for the arts is my enthusiasm to continue and be prosperous. I still have a stamina problem a little bit. It is that I get more tired now than I did prior to the incident, but I Still train at least twice a week and I compete in tournaments as well and I am now 51. God is real and he is watching.

    Sigung White

  5. To bend with the wind like a Bamboo or Willow mean is based on force application. The greater force is the wind, the willow and the bamboo are more supple in nature so to survive they go with the force given and return to their natural state. Now you must apply that to your daily living.

    Sigung White

  6. Molum Pai (Cantonese) or Wu Lin Ta (Mandrin) Means the Society maritial arts. As so translated by GM T.C. Wong. It contains forms Mostly of Praying Mantis and Bak Mei Kung Fu. With some forms of Wing Chun and Choi Li fut. However, the System is basically taught for self defense. Over the Past 25 years I have added the Basic system of Keisatsu Jujitsu and Chin Na to the system as well.

    Since I am the Second in line to inherit the system I have taken many pains to keep it online as I was taught, but I have to realize that it is important to change with the times. I am also a police trainer so it comes in handy when I am trying to create drills for law enforcement personnel to train as well.

    Sigung White

    Note: Just a question, What is CLF stand for? I feel ignorant if I don't reall understand the comment. :lol:

  7. Yes, The Sash system has grown in the US for a couple of reasons. The first is based on competition. Kung Fu Students like to know where they stand with their competition. So Amercan Instructors had to find a way to prepetuate that in a way that helped them keep their schools open and to keep their students in a line of progression. Normally, there would only be advancement from Novice, Intermediate, advanced, Instructors etc....

    So, to really answer your Question is that yes it is a north american thing. However, it has been duplicated in many other countries around the world as well.. Some Kung Fu System are using the Duan/Cheche System of ranking as well.

    Sigung White

  8. I didn't realize that anyone would take the signature line to this level. I think that signature only reveals an outline of experience and the nature of the person it describes. Some are Ego based, others factual or both. Some are based on believes and ideology and other on poetry. So, my response is why is a signature line important anyway. I have one and I use it to outline my experience. It give the read a better understanding of who I am.

    Sigung White

  9. really i think it's just a matter of what you're trying to do with your sword. using an 8 will give you more power and you'll probably be targeting the upper triangles...but you also lose action on your backswing.

    the reverse 8 keeps your sword in play at all times...your targets become your lower upper triangles and the low trangle.

    practice both, don't limit yourself to just one or the other...

    or do whatever you want...who am i anyhow? lol

    This is a true statement. I thought were were talking perferences, with power. However, forward 8's give more moving power than reverse, and reverse gives better follow through to go through the cut without changing body posistions too often.
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