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I am interested to begin training in a style of kung fu. Currently there is only one school in my area that offers Chinese martial arts (there used to also be a San Soo one operating but has been shut down for years, before I even got here).
The school I am looking at say they practice a style they called Shou Shu, which claims to encompasses the fighting styles of seven animals: bear, tiger, crane, mantis, cobra, mongoose, and dragon. It includes punching, kicking, some joint locks, throws, weapons, etc. It was founded by da shifu Al Moore, who brought it over from training in China in 1940's or 50's. Here are a couple links of their sites for info:
www.mooreschinesemartialarts.com/
http://www.shengchikungfu.com/school/about_art1.html
I just like to check if anyone happens to know anything about this particular school, and perhaps help me determine its credibility. My focus is primarily on self-defense, and the instructor I spoke to seem pretty grounded in being practical. But at the same time, since I am not too familiar with CMA in general, I'm not sure how seriously I can take the concept of mimicking seven animals in a fighting art, or the effectiveness of that. Any help regarding this is appreciated. Cheers.
The school I am looking at say they practice a style they called Shou Shu, which claims to encompasses the fighting styles of seven animals: bear, tiger, crane, mantis, cobra, mongoose, and dragon. It includes punching, kicking, some joint locks, throws, weapons, etc. It was founded by da shifu Al Moore, who brought it over from training in China in 1940's or 50's. Here are a couple links of their sites for info:
www.mooreschinesemartialarts.com/
http://www.shengchikungfu.com/school/about_art1.html
I just like to check if anyone happens to know anything about this particular school, and perhaps help me determine its credibility. My focus is primarily on self-defense, and the instructor I spoke to seem pretty grounded in being practical. But at the same time, since I am not too familiar with CMA in general, I'm not sure how seriously I can take the concept of mimicking seven animals in a fighting art, or the effectiveness of that. Any help regarding this is appreciated. Cheers.