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I was curious about that... Not that I miss her presence, but what happened to her ? Did you kick her out for good ????
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I have a Thai girlfriend, who all the local's refer to as my wife, and all I get is a little dog of hers to play with. Knowing how a lot of these people live, I'd hate to get a key to her house.
As for what's his face up there, I made him a pro member because I accidentally put him in HELL when I tried to decrease his Warning level (as he is now using the forums appropriately). I think the software for that is buggered up. My apologies.
Then again, HELL is pretty quiet with BL gone. Maybe I should have left him there...
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hey, i just got married to a chinese wife last august and i dont even have an extra key to her car, much less seen a key to the temple!
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Originally posted by docRemember.
A western wife is a ticket out of the country.
Common maneuver with these guys.
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yes, but if she's who i'm thinking of, she was pretty nice and dedicated to shaolin as well.
i guess that was a mistake? he's a pro member now? he just went to hell for a short moment...
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Remember.
A western wife is a ticket out of the country.
Common maneuver with these guys.
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master wang? are you saying you are shi xingming?
i think he has a western wife. i used to talk to her sometimes on another website. but that is no more. they all disappeared.
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Unfortunately, theres no medicine or buddhism courses offered. My wife teach these usualy, but she is not here at the moment (study in america)
The Training is Hard. It depends on your level as well.
Master Wang
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And the spambots couldn't even answer my question DAMNIT !
Doesn't speak too highly for the school in my opinion......
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shi xingming has sent out advertizing spambots. thats hilarious! lol
(actually this poster perhaps doesnt speak english, and so copies from the site?)
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Chan Wu < San da >
Sanda
Sanda or Sanshou in general refer to two or more people engaging in physical combat without weapons. Traditionally, Sanda did not exist as a style or system but rather it was part of Gong Fu Training. In modern times Sanda has become a distinctive fighting style, based on punches, kicks, take-downs and locks.
Sanda training complements the Gong Fu training by teaching one speed and power. It enhances the physical condition and it enables one to fully understand the movements of empty hand Shaolin Gong Fu forms. Shaolin Gong Fu is a fighting art, and the Sanda training brings back the fighting aspect to the forms.
The training includes basics on punches, kicks, body postures, and how to apply power. Punching bags, sparring, weight training and body conditioning are also a part of the Sanda program. The longer one trains the more applications are learnt, which include Chin Na take-downs and locks, as well as combinations of offensive and defensive movements.
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Shi Xing Ming Chan Wu Gong Fu Yuan
Qi Gong
Qi Gong can be translated as the Skill of [using/controlling] Qi. The term Qi is used often in the Chinese language, referring to a large variety of things, ranging from gas like substances (air, natural gas, weather) to making somebody angry or vital energy. The latter, being the one used in the term "Qi Gong"
This Vital Energy, or Qi, is said to be the fundamental substance of all natural life, and without it and its circulation life ceases to exist. In Chinese Medicine it is considered to be composed of congenial Qi received from one's parents at birth, nutrients taken in from food and water, as well as fresh air inhaled.
Qi Gong can be divided into two major areas, namely hard/external and soft/internal. Both styles encompass sets of breathing exercises and movements to learn to be aware of and move your Qi. It takes time, hard work and dedication to a daily regime of internal and external practices.
Hard or External Qi Gong
This is a style that encompasses a meditation and a movements along with the physical hardening of the body and eventually the act of breaking bricks, boards, staffs, and steel bars.
Soft or Internal Qi Gong
It also encompasses a meditation and forms, but the aim is not breaking items. It is used to promote one’s circulatory system and general health through proper breathing and Qi movement. Two examples of Internal Qi Gong are "Holding the Bowl" or "Baduanjin".
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A lot of that looks like you pulled it right off the site. However, are you there right now ?
If so, I would like to know, are there Buddhism classes ? Are they offered in English ? Do they give you a breakdown of the history, related persons, spiritual beings and things of that sort ?
The site claims Chinese medicine courses are offered. Do you know anything about them. Can you attest to if they are indeed being offered ?
How is the level of form training, hard ? Does he push his students to their limits ? Are you being taught by Shi Xingming or one of his students ?
Sorry for the interrogation. I was just on the site last night and was curious about all the above, and then BOOM, here's your post about the place and your "location" claims you're right there. So I thought I'd ask....
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Training at <Chan Wu yuan>
USER WARNED FOR SPAMMING THE FORUMS
Shaolin Gong Fu’s main difference to most other martial arts is that is has Chan Buddhism at its heart. Its strength, hardness and speed on the outside are filled with softness and compassion in the heart. The aim is not to learn how to fight, but to learn how not to fight. One has to battle oneself, learning how settle the raging within the human mind. Through balanced and proper training it is not only the body that grows strong, but also the spirit at the same time. To truly understand Shaolin Gong Fu one must step beyond the physical and beyond just performing a set of movements.
Some of the actual movements or forms of Shaolin Gong Fu are based on animals, such as Wu Xing Quan (5 Animals), Qi Xing Quan (7 Animals), Gou Quan (Dog Fist), Ying Quan (Eagle Fist), Hei Hu Quan (Black Tiger Fist) to name a few.
Other forms include Shaolin Quan (Shaolin Fist), Old Shaolin Nan Quan (Southern Shaolin Fist), Lohan Quan (Lohan Fist), Chang Quan, Tong Bei Quan, Shao Hong Quan (Little Red Fist), Da Hong Quan (Big Red Fist), Lian Huan Quan, Gongfu Quan and Jin Gang Quan (Diamond Fist).
Shaolin Weapons include some of the following: Shaolin Guen (Staff), Dao (Broadsword), Bien (Whip Chain), Jian (Straight Sword), Qiang (Spear), Mu Yang Bien (Bullwhip), San Jie Guen (3 Section Staff), Shang Gou (Tiger Hook Sword), Pu Dao (Horse Knife)
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