Sunday, April 26, 2009

What traditional style of Kung Fu should I try?

This question goes to all the seasoned Kung Fu masters out there. Having watched Kung Fu Panda for the third time, I%26#039;m stuck between Tiger style and Monkey style. I%26#039;m five foot seven, and I weigh at least 200. Please send me your best answers. Thanks!|||Wing Chun.





I%26#039;d suggest.





Best wishes :)***|||Find out what schools are in your area. Visit them. Most will give you a free lesson. If they try and pressure you into a contract - leave! Visit a few schools, and see if any of their training styles appeal to you. You will also want to check the credentials of the school%26#039;s Sifu and talk with him to see if he is someone you want to learn from.





Also, depending on where you live, the most common %26quot;animal style%26quot; you will find is one form of mantis or another. Although many martial arts incorporate various aspects. For instance, in Wing Chun, you will may see a crane beak, or panther fist, etc.





Best of luck.|||U will find that cartoons Rn%26#039;t exactly accurate in their portrayals of things.Martial arts is no exception.Most systems integrate all 5 animal styles in2 their system.What U need 2 look @ is whether U want the wide long circling motions of a northern style or the small inside short circling motions of a southern chinese style.It really depends on what U feel comfortable with. If U just want an opinion,the northern is going 2 look better if U can master but the southern style will B more effective if U ever need it in real life situations.|||from kung fu panda, the style u should try is panda style. sitting and centrifugal force of a 100 lb punch hurts. well actually %26quot; monkey style%26quot; is more like acrobatic.. yea and if your five seven, 200 lb... gonna b pretty hard... no offense. but from kung fu panda, i think that preying mantis kung fu is best?|||Tiger is really fun I am five nine and really enjoy that fighting style|||Depends on what%26#039;s around your area and how good that instructor is at teaching.|||...gasp

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