Saturday, October 1, 2011

If you might end up getting in a fight with a chinese dude, how would you know he doesn't know kung fu?

a couple of kicks and slaps?|||pfft.. HAHA

Would you give the name&the location of the best kung fu, taiji, wushu school in egypt prefer chinese masters?

it seems hours have passed and no has been able to assist you. In the meantime, you could do your own legwork as I have outlined for others with this same inquiry.





First thing you have to do is check your local yellow pages or phone book, look for the all the available schools your area has to offer.





The reason I always suggest to look in the phone book first is due to the fact you're pretty looking for a school in your local area. This makes your inquiry a lot faster and easier because all the information is available for you right there.





Secondly, if you are not having any success with this type search, try contacting an organization of that particular style on the internet and ask if they can refer schools or instructors available in your local area.





Please note that there are good number of good instructors that do not advertise or teach for commercial purpose thus you won't see them advertise anywhere. They are mostly located in private gyms or community centers.





Hope this helps and good luck with your search.

Can someone give me a link to the movie kung fu hustle english and no chinese the whole movie please!!!!!!!!!

please help me|||here click on version 2


http://www.watch-movies.net/movies/kung_鈥?/a>|||here's some links





http://www12.alluc.org/alluc/movies.html鈥?/a>


http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu鈥?/a>|||http://movies4thou.csclansite.com

What was the name of this kung fu movie?

What is the name of the old Kung Fu movie that featured the fat chinese man that played with toads and frogs in the old Kung Fu movie???|||Kung Fu Hustle?





Starring Stephen Chow|||Five Deadly Venoms

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.|||It sounds like you've done a lot of research. Have you seen examples of Drunken Boxing style? I thing it has the right mix of strength, deception, acrobatics and chikung that you are looking for. The downside is that there are very few Drunken masters actively teaching, that I could find.





My second suggestion would be either Northern Long Fist, or eagle style.





If you are pursuing Taoism, however, you'd be better suited with Baguazhang or a Tai Chi style, as they apply and demonstrate the principles of taoism to a much greater degree than other kung fu styles.|||the mok gar is very good or the kung fu 5 animals stile

I am trying to make a kung fu movie spoof, help?

I am trying to make a spoof of kung fu movies just for fun. I'm having trouble though finding cool chinese backgrounds I could use for fighting scenes. I'm planning on using green screen, so I was wondering if anyone knew of any neat looking temples or palaces I could use for green screen backgrounds. Where in China do they normally film Kung Fu movies anyway? Please help. |||Hey there tyler , I found answer to your query . Just check out the below link. Hope you find what you are looking for. All you need to do is little search.|||JUST GO IN A FORST ANY1 AND FILM IT THERE: )|||haha sounds fun!


theres a chinatown in toronto, if that local =]|||OMG, memory lane! I did one with my cousins when we were younger, we had such a good time! My grandpa was some kung fu master. it was hilarious.





Have fun!|||For some good movie ideas, try renting Kung Fu Hustle and Kung Pow, they're very funny!|||can't help with the locales other than suggest China Town or a temple facade. The kung fu movies in China are filmed at a huge movie set. They have the world's largest martial arts studios (film) in China.


Good luck.

Shaolin Kung Fu Schools in China?

I am currently searching to go overseas to China for a year and study at a Shaolin School full time for life experience and because im a massive enthusiast of martial arts and traditional Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu...


Ive researched a few schools, but just like anything over the internet i am a little worried as to, what may be a scam and what is real? I know its alot of money which is why I want to be dead sure before i start making any rock solid plans


if anybody has been over to China and experienced what I am aiming for, any sort of information would be extremely helpful!


any information at all would be helpful regardless of if u have been over or not


thanks :)|||sadly to say, there are many not original or unqualified or directly fake shaolin kung fu school.


but you can go to the original shaolin temple in Henan province, they enroll new students every year, but with a quantity limitation.|||Can't you go to a temple and train? That's what my teacher (sifu) did.|||There are plenty of them right down the street of the Shaolin Temple that have been opened by former students. Many former students open schools to make a living in China.

Check "Baidu". Its Chinas largest search engine. The schools will help u get the vista u need to learn Kung Fu in China.|||there are many kung fu schools in shongshan, henan province, where shaolin temple is located. they are mostly independent from shaolin temple, but they do teach real shaolin kunfu. you better go there and check it out yourself.