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BIGtiny
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Hello all,
This is my first post to this forum, thank you for taking the time to read my question. I am new to kung fu training, but I am happy to say that I have decided to devote the free time I do have to the study of CMA. I began my hard work at a training hall here in Austin Texas, and up until now have been pretty happy with my progress. I had two goals in starting MA. One was to learn traditional kung-fu (Shaolin interests me greatly, however family styles are not overlooked either) and the other was to attain a higher fitness level. I would say that up to this point I have really only been fulfilling the second part of my goal, and have recently been searching out a more authentic form of CMA taught here in Austin. Was wondering if some of the experienced guys here on this forum had any thoughts about the below website, or any ideas on a good sifu here in Austin. Thank you in advance for your assistance
Respectfully your,
BIGtiny
www.eastwindtraininghall.com/index.html
This is my first post to this forum, thank you for taking the time to read my question. I am new to kung fu training, but I am happy to say that I have decided to devote the free time I do have to the study of CMA. I began my hard work at a training hall here in Austin Texas, and up until now have been pretty happy with my progress. I had two goals in starting MA. One was to learn traditional kung-fu (Shaolin interests me greatly, however family styles are not overlooked either) and the other was to attain a higher fitness level. I would say that up to this point I have really only been fulfilling the second part of my goal, and have recently been searching out a more authentic form of CMA taught here in Austin. Was wondering if some of the experienced guys here on this forum had any thoughts about the below website, or any ideas on a good sifu here in Austin. Thank you in advance for your assistance
Respectfully your,
BIGtiny
www.eastwindtraininghall.com/index.html