Saturday, October 1, 2011

Kung fu dojo?Should I join it?

Well in the same place where i do nippon kenpo on tuesday,thursday,and saturday there`s kung fu monday,wensday,and friday.I was watching them practice and i became a little bit interisted.I plan on to do it but it seems a bit awkward being in the same dojo.So should i do it as well?Or only stick to one martial arts?The style of kung fu it is,is:chinese kung fu san soo(i think %26gt;.%26lt;)|||The best thing to do is talk to your instructor about it, the last thing you want to do is create an envy there (believe me, it happens). It is also polite to do so.





People who train under different instructors sometimes get into the habit of "well, that's not how so and so teaches it," this is very impolite and is best kept to yourself. If you catch yourself doing it, please stop- it can lower your classmates opinion of not only you but the other instructor.





I have never had a major problem when I see students take up multiple martial arts unless they are lazy about one or the other, then it is usually recommended they "focus".





It sounds like you've already made up your mind about wanting to do it. As long as you're dedicated to both and don't become a jerk about it I would say go for it :D|||Dojo is a Japanese word, Kwoon is somewhat the corresponding Chinese word, although there are some differences, so "kung fu dojo" is an oxymoron. Also, Wu Shu is the proper Chinese term for Martial Arts. Kung Fu just signifies Supreme Skill in any field. You can have a Nippon Kenpo Dojo or a Wu Shu Kwoon. Only you can determine if it is advisable to study both simultaneously. I have studied two different styles at the same time, but that confuses some people. If you are a beginner in martial arts, it is probably best to study just one style.|||yes do it

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