Hi
After the rather pointless interogation of you guys i've decided to train in shaolin kung fu. There is no way i can judge it without trying it and besides you guys allayed most of suspicions. Anyway, i'm working over the summer and i was thinking of spending the last two weeks to a month training. I was considering china but as the SARS business seems a little dodge i'll probaly give it a miss. My next best option seems to be shi Yanzi at the shaolin temple UK.
My question is, anyone have any advice on where to stay on London while training? I'm in Leicester so it's not too far away. I have no car, it's 30-40 quid on the train with about 5 changes (2-2 1/2 hours). This made me think coming down on the train everyday is probally a little awkward(not out of the question). So i guess staying in london is my best bet. How much will that cost though? Also, is it possible to train all day like they do in china? Do you know if they cater for this sort of training?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks for any help! Oh yeah, i'm not against the idea of travelling to another country to train but i guess the cheapest option would be the handiest.
Andy
After the rather pointless interogation of you guys i've decided to train in shaolin kung fu. There is no way i can judge it without trying it and besides you guys allayed most of suspicions. Anyway, i'm working over the summer and i was thinking of spending the last two weeks to a month training. I was considering china but as the SARS business seems a little dodge i'll probaly give it a miss. My next best option seems to be shi Yanzi at the shaolin temple UK.
My question is, anyone have any advice on where to stay on London while training? I'm in Leicester so it's not too far away. I have no car, it's 30-40 quid on the train with about 5 changes (2-2 1/2 hours). This made me think coming down on the train everyday is probally a little awkward(not out of the question). So i guess staying in london is my best bet. How much will that cost though? Also, is it possible to train all day like they do in china? Do you know if they cater for this sort of training?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks for any help! Oh yeah, i'm not against the idea of travelling to another country to train but i guess the cheapest option would be the handiest.
Andy
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