Bruce Lee (Li Jun-Faan) studied Wing Chun, but he later developed his own "Jit Kun Do". A Sifu Hung combined his Tiger and his wife's Crane plus some moves from the 3 other Shaolin animals and Hsing-I's 5 Element Fist to create the best of the 5 Shaolin family styles. I add styles of Japan, Korea %26amp; Tibet to my "Wu Da Wu Shu". "Wu Da" = 5 Strikes, for 5 symbolizes completeness in China, e.g. 5 peoples, 5 music notes, 5 elements, etc. Wu Shu means Martial Arts. (Kung Fu denotes Great Achievement in any field.) To start you off, I tell you one of my 5 Hits is Chang Jiu Shou Da = Long-Distance Hand Blows. For this, Choi Li Fut's "Windmill Fists" are best, but Northern Shaolin techniques are close. I use about 50% CLF and 40% NS. The other 10% is a mixture of other Chinese Shaolin styles, Japanese Goju Kai, Korean Tae Kwan Do, Tibetian Pak Hak Pai, etc. My other 4 strikes are Jung Jiu Shou Da, Dwan Jiu Shou Da, Di Ti %26amp; Gau Ti. What are they? What styles should I use for them?
Should I add anything to my eclectic Wu Shu style?
I guess that it depends on what you are using this for. If you mean for Wushu competetions and forms competetions then there are a variety. (Jet Li won 5 National Wushu competetions with Fanzi Eagle Claw).
If you mean for actual combat, then go with what you find as effective. (Bruce Lee himself said if you taught a good boxer wrestling, he could beat any Kung Fu master). Best way to find effectiveness is through sparring and competetion. Sanda (San Shou) is great for that.
Additionally i have some questions...
"5 music notes" there are 7 (A-G) far more if you count sharps and flats, harmonics, and the like.
You really seem to know your stuff though, good luck to you. I guess what would help is if you mentioned the purpose of this.
Combat, Wushu forms competetions, personal development, etc.
Good luck to you.
Reply:It depends on your goals. It sounds like you want to be a movie star. If so, the styles you have should suffice, now work on your acting skills.
peach
Saturday, November 14, 2009
I have an Asian friend...?
...who doesn't know martial arts or knows how to shoot a fireball, nor does he get straight A's and does not score perfect on the SAT's. And to top it all off, he's not in the Chinese Mafia. What good is he to the world?!
I have an Asian friend...?
ur so ignorant......it's not good to listen to stereo types u good for nothing bastard
Reply:thats sounds racist
i hope u're not bullying this poor kid
Reply:I think you are jeaous because Asians are so smart, and you finally met one Asian guy who is not so smart so you are identifying with him.
I have an Asian friend...?
ur so ignorant......it's not good to listen to stereo types u good for nothing bastard
Reply:thats sounds racist
i hope u're not bullying this poor kid
Reply:I think you are jeaous because Asians are so smart, and you finally met one Asian guy who is not so smart so you are identifying with him.
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
I am the person on Yahoo Answers who has a Smiley as a avatar, and Chinese traditional words under it. I had about 42 fans, and I was on level 6 since yesterday with about 10,000 some points.
I cannot log onto my messenger, and i cannot log into my email.
I am typing the same password, and I try to go to the security page where i can enter my information, but it just asks me if I ever used a credit card on Yahoo,and when I put no, it says something about they cant do anything else to help out.
I believe I still remewmber my security information but I cannot find the page.
Please help me this is the first time this has ever happened.
What can I do? Thanks.
Additional Details
9 minutes ago
I used to be top contributor for Polls and Surveys, but recently I have been top ontributor for the Martial Arts section.
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
I found a profile that fits your description, level 6 , smiley avatar and chinese characters, did you asked about UFC and Pride xbox games? If it's that one, then your profile has been deleted. :(
Reply:I'm glad you started again, since you were a top contributor you will be again, and are a valuable member of the yahoo comunity. Report It
Reply:I'm sorry but I don't think there is anything you can do
But maybe you just changed the password and forgot click the forgot password thing.
Good Luck!
I cannot log onto my messenger, and i cannot log into my email.
I am typing the same password, and I try to go to the security page where i can enter my information, but it just asks me if I ever used a credit card on Yahoo,and when I put no, it says something about they cant do anything else to help out.
I believe I still remewmber my security information but I cannot find the page.
Please help me this is the first time this has ever happened.
What can I do? Thanks.
Additional Details
9 minutes ago
I used to be top contributor for Polls and Surveys, but recently I have been top ontributor for the Martial Arts section.
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
I found a profile that fits your description, level 6 , smiley avatar and chinese characters, did you asked about UFC and Pride xbox games? If it's that one, then your profile has been deleted. :(
Reply:I'm glad you started again, since you were a top contributor you will be again, and are a valuable member of the yahoo comunity. Report It
Reply:I'm sorry but I don't think there is anything you can do
But maybe you just changed the password and forgot click the forgot password thing.
Good Luck!
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
I am the person on Yahoo Answers who has a Smiley as a avatar, and Chinese traditional words under it. I had about 42 fans, and I was on level 6 since yesterday with about 10,000 some points.
I cannot log onto my messenger, and i cannot log into my email.
I am typing the same password, and I try to go to the security page where i can enter my information, but it just asks me if I ever used a credit card on Yahoo,and when I put no, it says something about they cant do anything else to help out.
I believe I still remewmber my security information but I cannot find the page.
Please help me this is the first time this has ever happened.
What can I do? Thanks.
Additional Details
9 minutes ago
I used to be top contributor for Polls and Surveys, but recently I have been top ontributor for the Martial Arts section.
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
Could u hv been suspended/deleted? Try emailing the Y!A staff here:
answers-abuse@cc.yahoo-inc.com
Reply:Thanx for the best answer!
I had a Q for u...email me if u 'd like?
thanx again. Report It
Reply:Maybe isn't best solution but try to contact administrators about that.
Reply:You need to notify Yahoo Customer Care Immediately. here is there form to there Customer Care. http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/secur...
Reply:You will need to contact the administrator through a secondary email address. They will ask for your user id and prob some other identifying info.
I cannot log onto my messenger, and i cannot log into my email.
I am typing the same password, and I try to go to the security page where i can enter my information, but it just asks me if I ever used a credit card on Yahoo,and when I put no, it says something about they cant do anything else to help out.
I believe I still remewmber my security information but I cannot find the page.
Please help me this is the first time this has ever happened.
What can I do? Thanks.
Additional Details
9 minutes ago
I used to be top contributor for Polls and Surveys, but recently I have been top ontributor for the Martial Arts section.
What can I do , someone hacked my I.d, I cannot log onto Y!A, email, or messenger?
Could u hv been suspended/deleted? Try emailing the Y!A staff here:
answers-abuse@cc.yahoo-inc.com
Reply:Thanx for the best answer!
I had a Q for u...email me if u 'd like?
thanx again. Report It
Reply:Maybe isn't best solution but try to contact administrators about that.
Reply:You need to notify Yahoo Customer Care Immediately. here is there form to there Customer Care. http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/secur...
Reply:You will need to contact the administrator through a secondary email address. They will ask for your user id and prob some other identifying info.
Whats better?....last chance for me to figure out! please help me choose!?
yoga or taichi?
and i could only choose one over the summer
...so for a complete and totally absolute beginner, whats better/more fun and whats better for the long run?
p.s i'll be asking this a good couple of times so please bear with me
these are the descriptions of the classes if it helps:
Yoga- An introduction to the principles and skills of posture, movement and breath in Hatha Yoga.
taichi- course comprises practical and theoretical study of Chinese traditional therapeutic Qi-Gong (twenty-posture) and an Essential Tai-Chi training routine. Included are the role of moral character in martial arts training and professional Tai-Chi training techniques.
Whats better?....last chance for me to figure out! please help me choose!?
yoga is far more better
Reply:it depends on your personality and what u r looking for....yoga is good for those that want to learn how to breath, flexibility and overall meditation....
thai chi is more based on principal of energy and self inner power
Reply:if you want to relax do yoga
Reply:Do yoga for faster results.
You would need more time with qi gong. However, you can start trying some simple qi gong like those in the source.
wallflower
and i could only choose one over the summer
...so for a complete and totally absolute beginner, whats better/more fun and whats better for the long run?
p.s i'll be asking this a good couple of times so please bear with me
these are the descriptions of the classes if it helps:
Yoga- An introduction to the principles and skills of posture, movement and breath in Hatha Yoga.
taichi- course comprises practical and theoretical study of Chinese traditional therapeutic Qi-Gong (twenty-posture) and an Essential Tai-Chi training routine. Included are the role of moral character in martial arts training and professional Tai-Chi training techniques.
Whats better?....last chance for me to figure out! please help me choose!?
yoga is far more better
Reply:it depends on your personality and what u r looking for....yoga is good for those that want to learn how to breath, flexibility and overall meditation....
thai chi is more based on principal of energy and self inner power
Reply:if you want to relax do yoga
Reply:Do yoga for faster results.
You would need more time with qi gong. However, you can start trying some simple qi gong like those in the source.
wallflower
Becoming a flight attendant?
Can someone answer and offer their advices to the questions below?
1) How can I apply for a flight attendant job for Air France..if I'm not living in France? Is my dream impossible to achieve?
2) I am 170 cm..half way through my double degree uni course, can speak two languages fluently..chinese and english and can manage two more at only a conversational level..french and cantonese... trained in martial arts for a year...fairly healthy but unfortunately..I only have 2 months of experience handling food and have not yet received a first-aid certificate....do I have a chance? also..is there such a thing called 'over-qualifying' in becoming a flight attendant?
thank you
also in your views..what are the pros and cons of becoming a flight attendant?
Becoming a flight attendant?
Hi there,
I don't exactly know why you specifically mentioned Air France because that narrows down your options a whole lot.
Don't worry about previous experiences because they can sometimes be advantageous but NOT a must. I applied for the flight attendant position fresh out of school!
The "over-qualified" bit is sometimes thrown in an interview to see how the interviewee reacts. The interviewers are also concerned that a "highly-educated" person may think she's above the job of delivering a service to the passengers/customers.
I am guessing you are from China or Taiwan? I know Singapore Airlines will think you're an asset because of the languages you speak.
The airline job gives you a lot of free time to pursue your other interests and hobbies. Many of my friends get their degree while flying and others are able to do volunteer work. You gain plenty of experiences and travel opportunities and get to learn about many cultures and see various historical places. Remuneration packages are usually good too.
The disadvantages aren't many but work hours can be long and physically draining and you won't always have days off on festive/special ocassions. Needless to say, you will also spend a substantial amount of time away from home (but this to some is good)
Do visit http://www.newflightcrew.com for more information.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Aud
Reply:Sounds like you are well qualified. I would go to their website and apply.
The pros: lots of travel, see interesting places, meet lots of people.
The cons: away from home a lot, the pay is usually pretty low, extensive travel is hard on the body.
Good luck!
Reply:well this is just an assumption, but since you want to work for Air France, I'd imagine they would prefer if you spoke French.
Reply:most answers are already above me..but I thought you are going to live in France? Change of plan?
If you think you just wish to try out Cabin Crew's position, I know SQ, CX, JAL do employ ppl outside their country. But my advice is, do not make it your career..just earn the free travel whilst you work..then you need to say bye-bye. I have came a cross many applicants of ex cabin crews who could not get a good job after they lingered a few years on this job and when they are out, they are used to luxury travel, food and accommodation, they are too spoilt to start off with a meagre salary due to inexperience. You are even sored when your surrounding colleagues of same age and job got a higher salary than you..
Good luck and tell me if you got one!
1) How can I apply for a flight attendant job for Air France..if I'm not living in France? Is my dream impossible to achieve?
2) I am 170 cm..half way through my double degree uni course, can speak two languages fluently..chinese and english and can manage two more at only a conversational level..french and cantonese... trained in martial arts for a year...fairly healthy but unfortunately..I only have 2 months of experience handling food and have not yet received a first-aid certificate....do I have a chance? also..is there such a thing called 'over-qualifying' in becoming a flight attendant?
thank you
also in your views..what are the pros and cons of becoming a flight attendant?
Becoming a flight attendant?
Hi there,
I don't exactly know why you specifically mentioned Air France because that narrows down your options a whole lot.
Don't worry about previous experiences because they can sometimes be advantageous but NOT a must. I applied for the flight attendant position fresh out of school!
The "over-qualified" bit is sometimes thrown in an interview to see how the interviewee reacts. The interviewers are also concerned that a "highly-educated" person may think she's above the job of delivering a service to the passengers/customers.
I am guessing you are from China or Taiwan? I know Singapore Airlines will think you're an asset because of the languages you speak.
The airline job gives you a lot of free time to pursue your other interests and hobbies. Many of my friends get their degree while flying and others are able to do volunteer work. You gain plenty of experiences and travel opportunities and get to learn about many cultures and see various historical places. Remuneration packages are usually good too.
The disadvantages aren't many but work hours can be long and physically draining and you won't always have days off on festive/special ocassions. Needless to say, you will also spend a substantial amount of time away from home (but this to some is good)
Do visit http://www.newflightcrew.com for more information.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Aud
Reply:Sounds like you are well qualified. I would go to their website and apply.
The pros: lots of travel, see interesting places, meet lots of people.
The cons: away from home a lot, the pay is usually pretty low, extensive travel is hard on the body.
Good luck!
Reply:well this is just an assumption, but since you want to work for Air France, I'd imagine they would prefer if you spoke French.
Reply:most answers are already above me..but I thought you are going to live in France? Change of plan?
If you think you just wish to try out Cabin Crew's position, I know SQ, CX, JAL do employ ppl outside their country. But my advice is, do not make it your career..just earn the free travel whilst you work..then you need to say bye-bye. I have came a cross many applicants of ex cabin crews who could not get a good job after they lingered a few years on this job and when they are out, they are used to luxury travel, food and accommodation, they are too spoilt to start off with a meagre salary due to inexperience. You are even sored when your surrounding colleagues of same age and job got a higher salary than you..
Good luck and tell me if you got one!
Im thinking about moving to australia to live from england. Can anyone give me info on the process?
Details: Im a "semi qualified" musician (although I have being doing pro music work off the weight of my experience for a while including tuition, studio, production and live work), born english, classed as disabled now after being sectioned (epilepsy related illness) a while back but will be shedding that banner and going back to work if I decide to leave the country in the near future.
Main concerns are the fact that I have a pet to consider (a rat) and a small collection of martial arts weapons (nothing particulary lethal btw. a set of blunt cheapo samurai swords, a blunt cheapo refurbished chinese longsword, 2 steel whips, a staff, a wooden 3 section staff and a metal 3 section staff) that I use for training with. How would these factors affect the process. I am well aware of the impliocations of taking animals and what may be viewed as dangerous weapons overseas. My plan once there would be to get any kind of job to get a flat while I set up my music tuition business.
Im thinking about moving to australia to live from england. Can anyone give me info on the process?
Australia is very picky about applicaitons they will accept. They are looking for teachers, and some other qualitifed jobs.
They just do not let anyone come in the country just to live.
They have very tight controls even on if you want to visit, i know it took me months to get oked just to vacation there and that normal.
Reply:Not much call for epilectic vermin loving music hobos in this country.dont bother they wont even take your 20th application.
Main concerns are the fact that I have a pet to consider (a rat) and a small collection of martial arts weapons (nothing particulary lethal btw. a set of blunt cheapo samurai swords, a blunt cheapo refurbished chinese longsword, 2 steel whips, a staff, a wooden 3 section staff and a metal 3 section staff) that I use for training with. How would these factors affect the process. I am well aware of the impliocations of taking animals and what may be viewed as dangerous weapons overseas. My plan once there would be to get any kind of job to get a flat while I set up my music tuition business.
Im thinking about moving to australia to live from england. Can anyone give me info on the process?
Australia is very picky about applicaitons they will accept. They are looking for teachers, and some other qualitifed jobs.
They just do not let anyone come in the country just to live.
They have very tight controls even on if you want to visit, i know it took me months to get oked just to vacation there and that normal.
Reply:Not much call for epilectic vermin loving music hobos in this country.dont bother they wont even take your 20th application.
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