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Which of these Kung Fu styles is better for self defence; Hung Gar, Jow Gar, Wing Chun or Wu style Tai Chi?

Which of these Kung Fu styles is better for self defence; Hung Gar, Jow Gar, Wing Chun or Wu style Tai Chi?

What may I add/take away from my martial arts routine to become better,stronger,etc.?

Well I’m 13 and I do Hung Gar kung fu and I haven’t been able to go back because some financial problems. Well what may I add or take away from this routine to become better at martial arts and being able to defend myself and others? I prefer thatyou tell me what I should add to my routine to become better, I also need to find a balance because I’m in 8th grade I have a gf and I need to make a balance so I dont push her away. Anyway, here is the routine:

1.) Stretch
2.) Develop Solid Stances,hold for 1 min(minimum)
3.) Train Grip(forearm muscles)(fatigue your arms)
4.) Do push-ups; (50, 100,etc.)
5.) pull-ups(x20+),chin-ups(x20+),dips(x50+),sit-ups(x350+)
6.) Sprint(one side to other) x50(rest 5 min!)
7.) Hand Techniques x100
8.) Footwork(Hung Ga, advancing,etc.)
9.) Puncing(straight punch; different stances!) x100 each
10.) Blocks x100+ (with counters{optional})
11.) Kicks x100+ (each kick;roundhouse,side,etc.)
12.) Conditioning(Iron Body)
13.) Explosive Training
14.) Hung Gar form practice(slo. speed, med. speed, fast speed)
15.) Dodging Practice
16.) Madra (slo-mo sparring)
17.) Powerlifting
18.) Reflex Training
19.) Aerobic Training
20.) Shadow fighting(3-5mins)
21.) Chi, Adrenaline Practice
22.) Range Practice
23.) Trapping Practice
24.) Counter-Attack Practice
25.) Anticipation Practice
26.) Combo; Attack, defense, etc.
27.) Weighted Shadowfighting
28.) Relative Strength Training(Mon, Wed, Fri.)
29.) Plyometric Training
30.) Inch Training

Well I do that routine just about everyday. And after I feel my strength begin to plateau I make a new routine.

What may I add/take away from my martial arts routine to become better,stronger,etc.?

Well I’m 13 and I do Hung Gar kung fu and I haven’t been able to go back because some financial problems. Well what may I add or take away from this routine to become better at martial arts and being able to defend myself and others? I prefer thatyou tell me what I should add to my routine to become better, I also need to find a balance because I’m in 8th grade I have a gf and I need to make a balance so I dont push her away. Anyway, here is the routine:

1.) Stretch
2.) Develop Solid Stances,hold for 1 min(minimum)
3.) Train Grip(forearm muscles)(fatigue your arms)
4.) Do push-ups; (50, 100,etc.)
5.) pull-ups(x20+),chin-ups(x20+),dips(x50+),sit-ups(x350+)
6.) Sprint(one side to other) x50(rest 5 min!)
7.) Hand Techniques x100
8.) Footwork(Hung Ga, advancing,etc.)
9.) Puncing(straight punch; different stances!) x100 each
10.) Blocks x100+ (with counters{optional})
11.) Kicks x100+ (each kick;roundhouse,side,etc.)
12.) Conditioning(Iron Body)
13.) Explosive Training
14.) Hung Gar form practice(slo. speed, med. speed, fast speed)
15.) Dodging Practice
16.) Madra (slo-mo sparring)
17.) Powerlifting
18.) Reflex Training
19.) Aerobic Training
20.) Shadow fighting(3-5mins)
21.) Chi, Adrenaline Practice
22.) Range Practice
23.) Trapping Practice
24.) Counter-Attack Practice
25.) Anticipation Practice
26.) Combo; Attack, defense, etc.
27.) Weighted Shadowfighting
28.) Relative Strength Training(Mon, Wed, Fri.)
29.) Plyometric Training
30.) Inch Training

Well I do that routine just about everyday. And after I feel my strength begin to plateau I make a new routine.

where can i learn martial arts in minneapolis, minnesota?

where can i learn tai chi, bagua, northern shaolin, or hung gar in minneapolis or the surrounding areas

What is the best Marsal Arts Form?

This are my favorit Tai Chi, Hung Gar, Aikido, Jujitsu, Pa Kua (Ba Gua), Northern Shaolin, and Hsing-I
I would like to get your opinion on these and other types