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Old 01-05-2008, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Hawkwind View Post
Very informative. Thanks PJ.
I've been studying the history of Kung Fu, Tai Chi & Qi Gong as they are my art(s) of choice. I find that I'm totally fascinated with learning the roots of the style I'm learning (A blend of 4 styles including Shaolin.) I'm constantly asking Sifu the reasoning behind various stances and such ... doing a study of the style I'm learning has brought a whole new dimension to my understanding and training.
Provided you have a good teacher Hawk, I found that Kung Fu was an art that provided answers to those questions and also, spent a lot of time on developing the students inner being as well as the physical! Let's face it, I am just the stubborn type that likes to know "why" I do something and not just parrot movements.
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