Hi everyone.
i am new to martial talk and i am seeking guidance.
let me give you a little of my history before i ask my question, bear with me.
i used to study kung fu at jung's school of old martial arts (in Colorado) many years ago. i then moved to NYC where i studied Shaolin Kung Fu with Shi Yang Ming for 4 years. i have been back in denver for a few years, but have not been training at a school.
i am very ready to begin training again. i spent a few months at the Wah Lum school in Lonetree when i first moved back. i enjoyed it, but it is much to far away for me to attend regularly. i am open to studying an art other than Kung Fu. i am looking for a traditional, no nonsense school in the Denver area. i was thinking something along the lines of Jeet Kune Do, Ninjistu, or a Kung Fu school. can anyone recommend a school that they have had experience with?
thank you ahead of time for your help.
and happy new year!
-lisa
i am new to martial talk and i am seeking guidance.
let me give you a little of my history before i ask my question, bear with me.
i used to study kung fu at jung's school of old martial arts (in Colorado) many years ago. i then moved to NYC where i studied Shaolin Kung Fu with Shi Yang Ming for 4 years. i have been back in denver for a few years, but have not been training at a school.
i am very ready to begin training again. i spent a few months at the Wah Lum school in Lonetree when i first moved back. i enjoyed it, but it is much to far away for me to attend regularly. i am open to studying an art other than Kung Fu. i am looking for a traditional, no nonsense school in the Denver area. i was thinking something along the lines of Jeet Kune Do, Ninjistu, or a Kung Fu school. can anyone recommend a school that they have had experience with?
thank you ahead of time for your help.
and happy new year!
-lisa