My bad y’all!
Hey I’m from NYC - I started with a black belt in Japanese karate and then I looked for the Chinese internal schools
I am WSLVT now but I came from a 25 year wutang 3 treasures (sun Lu tang baguzhang, hsing i, taijichuan and aalso a little yang and Chen style as well when I lived abroad) but I’m fully wing chun at this point, and I consider it the 4th internal Chinese martial art. We were the only real wutang school outside of Chinatown in the boros and our sifu was from chinatown so it was a rare gem to find. I went to wing chun because I needed to train, and there was no wutAng around besides chinatown and I’m not Chinese so I’m not going to bother them when I know I’m not really wanted lol
Wing chun sounded and seems to be the closest shaolin art to what I did and once I got to Biu gee and the dummy I found my hypothesis worked. I am now happier than ever in my martial arts life
anyway thanks for the site and for bearing with my poor knowledge of forum etiquette as I joined only upon finding this site (I used to be in a site called taobums but it got nonsense and I stopped using the internet for a while), only got back into the online world this summer and I found this only a couple of nights ago
Glad I did ; wealth of info and great members with long histories of martial arts
Thanks again and happy holidays
Hey I’m from NYC - I started with a black belt in Japanese karate and then I looked for the Chinese internal schools
I am WSLVT now but I came from a 25 year wutang 3 treasures (sun Lu tang baguzhang, hsing i, taijichuan and aalso a little yang and Chen style as well when I lived abroad) but I’m fully wing chun at this point, and I consider it the 4th internal Chinese martial art. We were the only real wutang school outside of Chinatown in the boros and our sifu was from chinatown so it was a rare gem to find. I went to wing chun because I needed to train, and there was no wutAng around besides chinatown and I’m not Chinese so I’m not going to bother them when I know I’m not really wanted lol
Wing chun sounded and seems to be the closest shaolin art to what I did and once I got to Biu gee and the dummy I found my hypothesis worked. I am now happier than ever in my martial arts life
anyway thanks for the site and for bearing with my poor knowledge of forum etiquette as I joined only upon finding this site (I used to be in a site called taobums but it got nonsense and I stopped using the internet for a while), only got back into the online world this summer and I found this only a couple of nights ago
Glad I did ; wealth of info and great members with long histories of martial arts
Thanks again and happy holidays