cyb62 said:
Hello,
Thank you Xue for your answer, i kindda agree with you.. I may choose learning shaolin. learning shaolin kung fu in China might be a nice adventure. And i agree with you (again) about internal arts.. I think it would be a waste of time doing internal arts because i'm "only" staying there for a bit more than a year and internal arts take much longer before being efficient so..
I searched the web all day long to find some informations and tonight i'm comin' with a new question

. Do you think i'd rather specialize in just one martial art instead of doing 2? Because in this academy i can also learn pressure points. I think it might be really helpful to know pressure points (i don't want to kill anybody

but i just want to be as complete as i can).
Tonight i'm still hesitating between those combinations :
shaolin + pressure points
or shaolin + qigong
or qigong + pressure points
There is so much i wanna learn that it's really hard to make a choice....
thank you,
I am not saying learning internal is a waste of time; it may be a good thing. I am saying that internal in 1.5 years would give you a good base for further study. Also even if you specialize in Shaolin in 1.5 years it is still a good base and you would still want to continue your training.
Pressure points are not easy either but I am reading that pressure point therapy on the page (Tui na), also depending on your age, and I am guessing younger than be, but then again who isnÂ’t, you have time, and there is no need to rush things. Go to China go to the Academy and learn what you can it is great experience. Look at it as building on your root and this will give you a very good base. You will also learn Chinese, Mandarin I assume, and that also gives you an advantage to future learning. It looks like good training take full advantage of it.
Questions:
Do you have to make the decision before you get there?
Do you have to make a decision at all?
I would imagine that there is a base they would train you in such as Shaolin for example.
It appears that the long-term study includes Shaolin Kung fu history and theory, basic punching and kicking with flexibility training and advanced Qi Gong methods and Taiji. Over 20 Shaolin fist forms including advanced forms such as tiger, leopard, monkey, snake, crane, mantis, eagle and drunken boxing. Advanced weapon paired practice and advanced weapon forms such as double broadsword, monkey staff, double hooks, drunken sword, bullwhip, southern staff, southern sword and double chain whip.
And then is it you are then given the chance to concentrate your study on the internal martial arts and Qigong such as Taija, Xingyi and Bangui palm or is it you have to make that decision first?
But it is all up to you and research is a good thing. If you have more questions feel free to post, if I can't answer them I am certain there are others more qualified than I on MT who can.