Hi guys!
I'm new to the forum, as you can probably tell, and I'm wondering if anyone can help me find the right terms for what I want to learn.
I'm really interested in studying CMA, not only the open-hand forms but also the weapon forms. I'm not interested in self defense per se, or full contact sparring (though I wouldn't turn away from it; it's just not my focus). It's more the control, the variety, and the complexity that attracts me.
I need something physically demanding to a degree, I'm looking to lose a pretty large amount of weight as well as tone and hone my muscles, and I'm really not looking for wushu or other "sport" arts. Internal arts are fine, but I've got a niggling problem with sport or display systems (I also collect weaponry and I've never been one for "wall swords").
I'm well aware that I'm looking for years of instruction and that's fine with me; I plan on making a long term hobby out of this . I'm curious, though, what styles should I be looking for? Are there any other systems or arts I should think about looking for that work with both open-hand and weapon forms?
If it makes a difference which schools or forms to ask about, the primary weapon I'm interested in is the jian. I'll look into any other form offered, but I really like the style of the jian.
Thanks!
Luarien
I'm new to the forum, as you can probably tell, and I'm wondering if anyone can help me find the right terms for what I want to learn.
I'm really interested in studying CMA, not only the open-hand forms but also the weapon forms. I'm not interested in self defense per se, or full contact sparring (though I wouldn't turn away from it; it's just not my focus). It's more the control, the variety, and the complexity that attracts me.
I need something physically demanding to a degree, I'm looking to lose a pretty large amount of weight as well as tone and hone my muscles, and I'm really not looking for wushu or other "sport" arts. Internal arts are fine, but I've got a niggling problem with sport or display systems (I also collect weaponry and I've never been one for "wall swords").
I'm well aware that I'm looking for years of instruction and that's fine with me; I plan on making a long term hobby out of this . I'm curious, though, what styles should I be looking for? Are there any other systems or arts I should think about looking for that work with both open-hand and weapon forms?
If it makes a difference which schools or forms to ask about, the primary weapon I'm interested in is the jian. I'll look into any other form offered, but I really like the style of the jian.
Thanks!
Luarien