ilhe4e12345
Green Belt
hi everyone, im new to the forums and but have been reading them for a couple months now. first off i wanted to say how its nice to find a forum thats dedicated like this to martial arts.
Now my thing is this...Wing Chun NEVER interested me...ever. i always knew it was Bruce Lee's starting art and how good Wing Chun was (never saw any og the techniques just heard about it via friends)...well
I have been taking Kung Fu for the past 2 years, going on my 3rd year and im trainging in a few different styles (my Sifu knows a lot of different styles). I first started off with some Pai Lum (which to be honest, it just seemed so boring) Then i switched to 7 Star Mantis and i am loving it! While training Bung Bo one day me and my teacher began talking about different styles, and i brought up one of my favorite movies The One and said how much i loved the evil Jet Li's style he used in that movie. I know its a movie and all but i said it would be great to learn it just becuase it looks so simple but so devistating and so much fun! Thats when my Sifu told me that he has trained Hsing-I and if i wanted to i could learn that at some point. So i was even more excited. After learning the first two element over the winter months) we started back to my Mantis training. Then it happened....
I was practicing my form in the driveway when my friend stops by and says "you need to watch this with me! It looks like the style your taking now (Hsing-I) and its a great movie!"
IP Man.....that was it....the first fight scene in that movie i was freaking out! i know its a movie but the moves and style were so great i couldnt help but be more interested. I knew right awya it wasnt Hsing-I like my friend though, but i was drawn in. I ask my Sifu and boom....WC was the first style he ever took up (he learned everything but the weapon forms i believe as he took it when he was young then went to Mantis). I asked him about it and he said he would show the principles and basics to see if i would like it.....Yesterday was my first class on WC and i cannot believe how amazing it is. So simple, so devistating, so powerful........
Now i know what your all saying, why taking so many styles at once? Well......our classes are 2-3 hours long and we dont mix styles. One class will be one style thats it no "well heres something from Hsing-I, and mantis oh look a pretty flower!"..no no no...he is a great teacher and knows what hes talking about...I take detailed notes, i review before i leave after each class then when i get home i review again for atleast 30 minutes and practice everything i have learned that day. So dont think "omg your not going to learn anything that way!" or "he sounds like he doesnt know what hes talking about..." because we keep them seperate, train them seperate and review them seperate...
I just need to say....did that happen to anyone else where you were just randomly watching a movie or studying another style and BOOM...your struck like a deer crossing the highway?.....i just want to say that I LOVE WC and only had one class so far with the basics (straight punch, chain punching, stance work, triangle theory, elbow strikes, elbow placement, kicking and 2 blocks so far)
Now my thing is this...Wing Chun NEVER interested me...ever. i always knew it was Bruce Lee's starting art and how good Wing Chun was (never saw any og the techniques just heard about it via friends)...well
I have been taking Kung Fu for the past 2 years, going on my 3rd year and im trainging in a few different styles (my Sifu knows a lot of different styles). I first started off with some Pai Lum (which to be honest, it just seemed so boring) Then i switched to 7 Star Mantis and i am loving it! While training Bung Bo one day me and my teacher began talking about different styles, and i brought up one of my favorite movies The One and said how much i loved the evil Jet Li's style he used in that movie. I know its a movie and all but i said it would be great to learn it just becuase it looks so simple but so devistating and so much fun! Thats when my Sifu told me that he has trained Hsing-I and if i wanted to i could learn that at some point. So i was even more excited. After learning the first two element over the winter months) we started back to my Mantis training. Then it happened....
I was practicing my form in the driveway when my friend stops by and says "you need to watch this with me! It looks like the style your taking now (Hsing-I) and its a great movie!"
IP Man.....that was it....the first fight scene in that movie i was freaking out! i know its a movie but the moves and style were so great i couldnt help but be more interested. I knew right awya it wasnt Hsing-I like my friend though, but i was drawn in. I ask my Sifu and boom....WC was the first style he ever took up (he learned everything but the weapon forms i believe as he took it when he was young then went to Mantis). I asked him about it and he said he would show the principles and basics to see if i would like it.....Yesterday was my first class on WC and i cannot believe how amazing it is. So simple, so devistating, so powerful........
Now i know what your all saying, why taking so many styles at once? Well......our classes are 2-3 hours long and we dont mix styles. One class will be one style thats it no "well heres something from Hsing-I, and mantis oh look a pretty flower!"..no no no...he is a great teacher and knows what hes talking about...I take detailed notes, i review before i leave after each class then when i get home i review again for atleast 30 minutes and practice everything i have learned that day. So dont think "omg your not going to learn anything that way!" or "he sounds like he doesnt know what hes talking about..." because we keep them seperate, train them seperate and review them seperate...

I just need to say....did that happen to anyone else where you were just randomly watching a movie or studying another style and BOOM...your struck like a deer crossing the highway?.....i just want to say that I LOVE WC and only had one class so far with the basics (straight punch, chain punching, stance work, triangle theory, elbow strikes, elbow placement, kicking and 2 blocks so far)