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Are the 72 types of shaolin kungfu traning&moves real ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shnappley" data-source="post: 2215758" data-attributes="member: 708921"><p>A lot of the training techniques are real. </p><p></p><p>A lot of what they are claimed to do for you, are not. </p><p></p><p>Find a kwoon that studies some of the 72 Arts. Or if they don't teach it in their regular curriculum, see if you can't find a kwoon with a sifu who studies the 72 Arts, who you could study under personally.</p><p></p><p>Just don't let what you've seen in anime cloud your judgement about this sort of training. It's difficult and painful and not to be taken lightly, and can be costly. You won't see results for a while, and you may have to train under your sifu, improving your wushu, for a long while before he'd consider beginning you with any of the 72 Arts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shnappley, post: 2215758, member: 708921"] A lot of the training techniques are real. A lot of what they are claimed to do for you, are not. Find a kwoon that studies some of the 72 Arts. Or if they don't teach it in their regular curriculum, see if you can't find a kwoon with a sifu who studies the 72 Arts, who you could study under personally. Just don't let what you've seen in anime cloud your judgement about this sort of training. It's difficult and painful and not to be taken lightly, and can be costly. You won't see results for a while, and you may have to train under your sifu, improving your wushu, for a long while before he'd consider beginning you with any of the 72 Arts. [/QUOTE]
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