recklessronin
White Belt
Hello!
I am living in Florida right now and doing Wah Lum Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu but am really wanting to move back to California. I want to really do my homework on this before I move back because Kung Fu is very important to me and I want to make sure I find the right school.
What I like a lot about Wah Lum is that it's very traditional, i.e. the school itself is an actual temple and not a spot in an outdoor mall. The training is very cardio with an emphasis on very low, strong stances. Even though it's traditional, there is also a bit of Wushu mixed in as a lot of what is done involves high kicking and lots of them. By the end of a class I'm beat but it's fun.
I was hoping that someone knows of a good school, preferably an actual temple in the Southern California (San Diego - Los Angeles) area. I am interested in doing Northern Praying Mantis Style Kung Fu, and want a school that is going to be tough on you. I came across the Jing Institute the other day and from what I've seen it looks okay, but I want to broaden my search and see what others have to say. I wouldn't mind doing authentic Shaolin either.
Thanks for your time!
Adam Lawton
I am living in Florida right now and doing Wah Lum Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu but am really wanting to move back to California. I want to really do my homework on this before I move back because Kung Fu is very important to me and I want to make sure I find the right school.
What I like a lot about Wah Lum is that it's very traditional, i.e. the school itself is an actual temple and not a spot in an outdoor mall. The training is very cardio with an emphasis on very low, strong stances. Even though it's traditional, there is also a bit of Wushu mixed in as a lot of what is done involves high kicking and lots of them. By the end of a class I'm beat but it's fun.
I was hoping that someone knows of a good school, preferably an actual temple in the Southern California (San Diego - Los Angeles) area. I am interested in doing Northern Praying Mantis Style Kung Fu, and want a school that is going to be tough on you. I came across the Jing Institute the other day and from what I've seen it looks okay, but I want to broaden my search and see what others have to say. I wouldn't mind doing authentic Shaolin either.
Thanks for your time!
Adam Lawton