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best weapon?

In your opinion, what is the coolest shaolin kung fu weapon to use?

Which kung fu style should I learn?

I’ve been looking around after deciding to take up a martial art. After some consideration, I settled on the Chinese Shaolin kung fu. However, there are a few other specializations. Tiger, White Crane, Dragon, and Praying Mantis are the styles I’ve been considering. I mainly want to learn for self-defense and self-enlightenment reasons, as well as spiritual–I’m persuing Buddhism and the Tao as well. I’m fifteen years old, living in a small mountain town in Pennsylvania, north America, so there aren’t really any places to learn around me. I’m not too sure about White Crane because it doesn’t seem to be in practice much anymore. I like Dragon, because it mixes strength with evasion. Also, it has chi-building associated with it, which I’m very interested in; the main reason I didn’t like the Tiger style is because apparently it focuses on brute strength rather than some strength added with chi. Praying Mantis seems well-suited for me; a mix of power and evasion, as well as chi. I can’t decide on a Northern or Southern style, though. The fact of the matter is that I can’t really find that much information on any of the styles, what they’re mainly suited for, and what they look like. I want to be sure of it, because choosing a style is a commitment and it’ll take me years to learn. If someone could help me pick a style that’s fitted to me, I’d be grateful. Also, if anyone knows of any schools in NEPA it would be helpful. Here’s what I’m looking for in a style.
I want a good mix of strength and evasion, definitely with chi as well (i.e. the style focuses on building chi and incorporating it into the fighting style). I’m a fifteen year old male. I’m relatively tall, but I’m a bit on the skinny side; not much muscle. I’d like something acrobatic as well, but that’s not necessary. If someone could help me pick a style as listed above, or provide more info, a source I could look at, other styles, etc. that would help me make a decision myself, I’d be grateful. Wikipedia definitely isn’t doing the trick. Up until now I’ve been using shaolin.com, but that’s not too great either. Thanks very much.

Which kung fu style should I learn?

I’ve been looking around after deciding to take up a martial art. After some consideration, I settled on the Chinese Shaolin kung fu. However, there are a few other specializations. Tiger, White Crane, Dragon, and Praying Mantis are the styles I’ve been considering. I mainly want to learn for self-defense and self-enlightenment reasons, as well as spiritual–I’m persuing Buddhism and the Tao as well. I’m fifteen years old, living in a small mountain town in Pennsylvania, north America, so there aren’t really any places to learn around me. I’m not too sure about White Crane because it doesn’t seem to be in practice much anymore. I like Dragon, because it mixes strength with evasion. Also, it has chi-building associated with it, which I’m very interested in; the main reason I didn’t like the Tiger style is because apparently it focuses on brute strength rather than some strength added with chi. Praying Mantis seems well-suited for me; a mix of power and evasion, as well as chi. I can’t decide on a Northern or Southern style, though. The fact of the matter is that I can’t really find that much information on any of the styles, what they’re mainly suited for, and what they look like. I want to be sure of it, because choosing a style is a commitment and it’ll take me years to learn. If someone could help me pick a style that’s fitted to me, I’d be grateful. Also, if anyone knows of any schools in NEPA it would be helpful. Here’s what I’m looking for in a style.
I want a good mix of strength and evasion, definitely with chi as well (i.e. the style focuses on building chi and incorporating it into the fighting style). I’m a fifteen year old male. I’m relatively tall, but I’m a bit on the skinny side; not much muscle. I’d like something acrobatic as well, but that’s not necessary. If someone could help me pick a style as listed above, or provide more info, a source I could look at, other styles, etc. that would help me make a decision myself, I’d be grateful. Wikipedia definitely isn’t doing the trick. Up until now I’ve been using shaolin.com, but that’s not too great either. Thanks very much.

Why did you pick your path in martial arts?

I am a practitioner of (Lost Track Buddha Palm) My Jhong Law Horn Northern Shaolin Kung-Fu. I Have a Brown Belt in Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, and a blue belt in my Kung-Fu. I love to cross train. I dont believe one art is better combat wise than another, just the user. Ive noticed my Kung-Fu has all the same ground work maneuvers, but the jiu-jitsu doesnt have the kicking Techniques…
I am about 2 years of work away form my black belt under Grandmaster Johnny Lee.. His fastest black belt was 6 and 1/2 years…. So its packed with Info..
Any one else study a complete system?
Im interested in studying anything that might not have what im already studying…
What is your complete fighting system.. Advantages.. Philosophy
Why did you pick it?
and How long did it take you to get black belt!?
Any info…
Oh yeah….
Fav. weapon, techniques and forms…

Has anyone personally met and experienced healing from Dr. SHA (www.drsha.com), the certified medical doctor..

Has anyone personally met or experienced healing from Dr. SHA (www.drsha.com), a US certified medical doctor from China who is also a master of various martial art disciplines including tai-chi, qi-kung, shaolin kung fu? He has written many #1 Best Seller including “Soul Mind Body Medicine”. My friend tells me he is is now a full time spiritual teacher and healer claiming to be God’s Universal Servant and has performed miraculous healings and offers free long distance remote healing around the world every week… i’m impressed with one of his teachings that “all illnesses are due to some form of blockages on the cellular and spiritual level, Unconditional Love melts all blockages and Unconditional Forgiveness brings inner peace”. His ambitious mission is to join all souls through love peace and harmony by teaching “i have the power to heal myself, you have the power to heal youself, together we have the power to heal the world. Has anyone had had first-hand experience with Dr. SHA?