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Do you know anyone that travel to CHINA to learn kung fu ?


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I've been to China and Okinawa a few times. I love it there.. great environbment, EXCEPTIONAL instructors (well duh, they are the masters of their respective systems eh?)

Black Belt (Or, Sash i should say) - 2nd Degree - Wu Shu & Wing Chun Kung Fu

Black Belt - 1st degree - Shuri Ryu Karate

Black Belt - 1st degree - Okinawan Kobudo

Black Belt - 1st degree - Tomikki Aikido

Black Belt - 2nd degree - Jujitsu

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Osu,

 

I wasn't sure where to post this I hope no-one minds me asking this here.

 

Martial Artist,

 

I've just noticed you hold 6 black belts in different styles and train in another two.Thats 8 styles!!

 

How many styles have you trained in at one time? and can you give me a rough idea of a usual weeks training schedual? and how long did it take to get each of your black belts?Are you on a specific kind of diet if so what is it?

 

I hope you don't mind me asking but I feel I could learn alot from you.

 

Thankyou in advance.

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interesting.

 

no one actually calls wushu kung fu

 

technically its wing chun kuen (and um, we don't have belts....)

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well

 

wushu means martial art (wu=martial, shu=art).

 

it IS a type of kung fu but you would never call it "wushu kung fu" because in a round-about way kung fu=wushu, so it would be like saying "karate karate", if you get my drift.

 

it is simply called "wushu".

 

it is also the name the chinese government has taken for their school training program.

 

before that it was called guoshu meaning national art.

 

this wushu is the flowery display patterns.

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