MetalBoar
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Hello All!
Iāve been lurking for a bit and decided to join the forum. I like that the atmosphere seems to be friendly and constructive.
Iām looking to get back into martial arts after a long break. Iām 47 now, havenāt studied anything in about 10 years and havenāt done more than dabbled since I was in my early 30ās. Back when I was more diligent in my training I practiced western sport fencing, primarily foil, very seriously for a little over 2 years, spent about 2 years in Aikido, and then when I moved away from my hometown switched to Hapkido for another 4-5 years until that school closed.
Iām in good health for my age and Iāve been lifting weights for years so, apart from having picked up a few pounds during my last job, I donāt feel like Iām slowing down TOO much yet. I have developed some problems with vertigo. They donāt impact my life very often but they do tend to get triggered by rolling, so my Aikido/Hapkido days are probably over.
I'm interested in studying Wing Chun or any of the 3 big Chinese internals at the right school. Iām also sure that there are many Chinese arts that I know nothing about that Iād really enjoy if I got the chance to try them. I donāt want to do modern Wushu. Regardless of the style, ideally Iām looking for a school thatās got a good instructor, a well conceived, coherent approach to combat, and, at least eventually, regular sparring sessions in which the strategies and techniques of the style get applied.
Iām currently living in Seattle, but thereās a good chance Iāll be moving to Phoenix in the not so distant future. Iām going to be down there for a few weeks in July and thought it would be fun and possibly inspiring to check out some of the schools while Iām in town. I know that Arizona has a fantastic reputation for Wing Chun and Iāve heard a lot of great things about Augustine Fong over in Tucson, so Iād love to hear what people think of Tempe Wing Chun. Iāve seen some insightful posts by @geezer on this forum so Iām also interested in Ving Tsun Arizona. I donāt know much about I Liq Chuan, but Iāve seen some videos by Ashe Higgs from Falling Leaves Kung Fu Club that make me want to learn more. Is there anyone else I should really be thinking about? Does anyone have any feedback on the schools Iāve listed?
Thanks!
Iāve been lurking for a bit and decided to join the forum. I like that the atmosphere seems to be friendly and constructive.
Iām looking to get back into martial arts after a long break. Iām 47 now, havenāt studied anything in about 10 years and havenāt done more than dabbled since I was in my early 30ās. Back when I was more diligent in my training I practiced western sport fencing, primarily foil, very seriously for a little over 2 years, spent about 2 years in Aikido, and then when I moved away from my hometown switched to Hapkido for another 4-5 years until that school closed.
Iām in good health for my age and Iāve been lifting weights for years so, apart from having picked up a few pounds during my last job, I donāt feel like Iām slowing down TOO much yet. I have developed some problems with vertigo. They donāt impact my life very often but they do tend to get triggered by rolling, so my Aikido/Hapkido days are probably over.
I'm interested in studying Wing Chun or any of the 3 big Chinese internals at the right school. Iām also sure that there are many Chinese arts that I know nothing about that Iād really enjoy if I got the chance to try them. I donāt want to do modern Wushu. Regardless of the style, ideally Iām looking for a school thatās got a good instructor, a well conceived, coherent approach to combat, and, at least eventually, regular sparring sessions in which the strategies and techniques of the style get applied.
Iām currently living in Seattle, but thereās a good chance Iāll be moving to Phoenix in the not so distant future. Iām going to be down there for a few weeks in July and thought it would be fun and possibly inspiring to check out some of the schools while Iām in town. I know that Arizona has a fantastic reputation for Wing Chun and Iāve heard a lot of great things about Augustine Fong over in Tucson, so Iād love to hear what people think of Tempe Wing Chun. Iāve seen some insightful posts by @geezer on this forum so Iām also interested in Ving Tsun Arizona. I donāt know much about I Liq Chuan, but Iāve seen some videos by Ashe Higgs from Falling Leaves Kung Fu Club that make me want to learn more. Is there anyone else I should really be thinking about? Does anyone have any feedback on the schools Iāve listed?
Thanks!