stephen lee Posted June 28, 2003 Posted June 28, 2003 I have studied for almost 2 years by my self, with no instruction, every day. I have books, and 1 Staff forms tape I learn from. I feel confident I am improving a good bit. but I need more. I have verry limited income, cannot afford much else for training. I assemled a dummy out of PVC for basic practice, it helps. I use a rope tied from the roof to practice control/depth of my striking. I also use the rope to move around. I train at least 1 hour per day, sometimes 3. However... I know that somewhere in my forms, I have taught myself wrong.. I dont express the power I should.. and I fear that I will develop a harmful habit. I have run into a wall.. is there any one in Minnesota that could offer me some personal instruction? is there anyone, anywhere that has instructional tapes that I could use? Anything? I am limited on money, but will return borrowd items, or I will pay with the most I can afford! I am dedicated, I just want to learn correctly. can anyone offer help? thank you, Stephen lee. the color of a belt, can be a false sence of accomplishment.
SandanPJ Posted June 29, 2003 Posted June 29, 2003 Did you have any formal training before you went solo? Learning from a book is limiting your self. Forms are taught wrong on purpose for many styles. Since most of the true meanings are hidden. You could take one form and produce 10,000,000 bunkai for it. A book shows the path, but doesn't show what lies on both sides on it. My advice would be to look for a YMCA. They offer help and usually have a MA or two. It may not be a Grand Master, but it will add some depth to your training.
stephen lee Posted June 29, 2003 Author Posted June 29, 2003 Ive had limited instruction some time ago. However, a good friend is a Navy SEAL, he instructed the hand combat classes in the Navy for a year, we study together on occasion.. If there were ANY schools near me I would allready be taking classes. I live in a rural part of the state. There was a TKD school here a year ago, but has since closed, and the instructor moved.. I know the drawbacks of learning from a book... But right now its all I have.. I am greatfull for atleast that.. But hoping to acquire more. Thank you. the color of a belt, can be a false sence of accomplishment.
paolung Posted June 30, 2003 Posted June 30, 2003 it is good to see you are considering learning from a real live sifu. books and videos can only take you so far, and are best used as supplements. good luck in your search "It is not how much you know but how well you have mastered what you've learnt. When making an assessment of one's martial arts training one should measure the depth rather than the length". - MASTER "General" D. Lacey
Prodigal Son Posted July 8, 2003 Posted July 8, 2003 have you thought about finding a local streetfigher to train with ? good brawlers often know more than they think... or perhaps get a couple of your friends round and just jam - see what works ! Anyway, best of luck with your training - and I hope you find a suitable Sifu. >>>PS<<< ------------------------------------------------------------------------Self-defense is only an illusion, a dark cloak beneath which lurks a razor-sharp dagger waiting to be plunged into the first unwary victim. Sifu Wong.
monkeygirl Posted July 8, 2003 Posted July 8, 2003 Do you have a camcorder to record yourself with? You seem to know what your problem is, just not how to fix it. Perhaps if you can watch yourself a little more closely, you'll be able to tell. Just a suggestion Good luck! 1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard.
jmd161 Posted July 12, 2003 Posted July 12, 2003 stephen, You'll be surprised to know what's in your area that is not listed in the yellow pages.In my area there are no Hung Gar,Northern Eagle Claw,Choy Lay Fut or Black Tiger schools listed.Yet i know two sifu who teach Eagle Claw two that teach Choy Lay Fut one that teaches Hung Gar ,and my sifu teaches Black Tiger.Some teachers don't advertise or teach at schools.Just look around in some unusual places and you might find a teacher.My sifu was'nt teaching when i found him,but i was determined to have him teach me.So now he's teaching me Black Tiger. jeff The Basics Are The Hidden Secret To Kung Fu Master The Basics.
stephen lee Posted July 12, 2003 Author Posted July 12, 2003 paolung: thank you, I hope to find a good master! Prodigal Son: actually I do spar with friends frequently, tho only a handfull are experienced and trained. I do learn much from these matches and of course will continue. actually wish I could spar more! but also, my goal is to learn more advanced than now.. Thanks! monkeygirl: thats a great idea!! I do have a web cam that can record video clips, so I will have to try that! will have to consider the size of my office area tho so not to destroy anything lol Thank you! Jeff: Thank you MUCH! I will have to do some closer inspection in the area, even a little farther out. Glad to hear you found a good Sifu! hope I can do the same!! Thanky you!!! stephen lee the color of a belt, can be a false sence of accomplishment.
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