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There is a Wushu place close to me, but I had heard that the modern Wushu held very little real combat application so I never considered it an option. I guess athletic ability, flexibility and stamina are good but it didn't sound like what I was looking for.
If I could go anywhere it would be the Houston Budokan. It's obviously Japanese MA but he's a fantastic teacher and very knowledgeable. The problem is he's on the opposite side of town from me. I did very much enjoy going there though.
How far is it to get there?
How badly do you want to learn from him?
Is moving an option?
There are always ways to work with things like this if you find a really really good instructor. It comes down to choice and availability. best of luck
Moving is in no way an option....we recently looked into it. But we have been here for 6 months and would lose $$ if we moved right now.
That said I found a good Aikido school and am considering it now.
Understandable. Moving is not an option for me either. Aikido seems like a nice system from the little I've seen of it. I hope you find what your looking for![]()
The first art I ever trained in was Aikido. How passive it is has more to do with the individual dojo, than the art as a whole. Some sensei are more realistic in their approach, while others emphasize the ritualistic/spiritual aspect. Check out a few dojos and see what you think. Most Aikido people are very friendly and willing to answer questions.
This is my only reservation....is it too nice and not aggressive enough to be used.
Even if you don't stick with it and move on to another art, ukemi is a great skill to have.
Hello Xue,most of practise is boring unless you'reable to be in love with your breath.then time stops and it's all about the breathIn I Ching KUNG FU tanslates as INNER TRUTH" POWER of inner truth effects even pigs and fishes."Transforms all it touches.the moves in tai chi will all cause death when level of inner force reaches max.groin strike in short yang.Also elbow break.playing the guitar.Seems repetition is necessary for effective useagge of moves.trying to reach 2 hrs for double palm/infinite circle /double 12.Chen ssu chen /used to do hour per day.Started to have fire in right leg.with help it'll return to 4 hrs daily.then chi reaches throughout body.changes happen.Quickly.When first saw Master Li teaching tai-chi/thought it was a dance class.Now it's all dance for me.When chi moves me and I ahve no control /that's when practise is strange and really divine.Looking to forum for inspiration to keep up my practise.lighthouse in mtns needs fuel to shine.