Hi everyone,
I just recently moved to Washington state from Colorado and am looking for a new kung fu school to join. I did Shaolinquan when I was in Denver and really enjoyed it and wanted to continue training out here. I have surfed the internet and found out that I really am not sure what to look for here. I have done a little bit of Hungar and some Wing Chun (not really my style as i have long limbs and am kind of lanky). I'm mostly looking around the Kent/Federal Way area but I'm willing to drive to Tacoma for a good teacher. I am avoiding Seattle because traffic is a nightmare and i would never be able to make the classes without painful adjustments at work. I'm open to different styles (e.g. Choy Lay Fut, Baguazhang, etc.) If anybody can help I would greatly appreciate it. I have found one school nearby but I am wary since the teacher calls himself Grand Master and I may be a little cynical about that title here in the states.
http://www.chinataichikungfu.com/grand-master.html
I just recently moved to Washington state from Colorado and am looking for a new kung fu school to join. I did Shaolinquan when I was in Denver and really enjoyed it and wanted to continue training out here. I have surfed the internet and found out that I really am not sure what to look for here. I have done a little bit of Hungar and some Wing Chun (not really my style as i have long limbs and am kind of lanky). I'm mostly looking around the Kent/Federal Way area but I'm willing to drive to Tacoma for a good teacher. I am avoiding Seattle because traffic is a nightmare and i would never be able to make the classes without painful adjustments at work. I'm open to different styles (e.g. Choy Lay Fut, Baguazhang, etc.) If anybody can help I would greatly appreciate it. I have found one school nearby but I am wary since the teacher calls himself Grand Master and I may be a little cynical about that title here in the states.
http://www.chinataichikungfu.com/grand-master.html