It depends upon u ur training ur capibility capacity , taking up things n practices n training n foremost patience it doesn't depend on time but how much time u give 2 urself 4 this
you don't need any experience, you can come just for one week and pay for the certification (the certification and buddhist name doesn't mean that much)
@@woutwijker7361 It's fake. The BBC documentary is very exaggerated and does not require a 'final' exam as they show. A very funny and honest guy who doesn't shun away from the truth is called "Ranton" on RU-vid. I'd want you to check him out, as he has been there and doesn't fill you up with the media stuff that people want you to see.
What Style are these techniques from may I ask? I study Shaolin kung fu and I know there are many styles. I learn the Hung-Gar Family System and I can only find our forms here in the states. Chi Ling Chiu's system is a little different I am from Sui Pui Cheung
Thank you China Sports I thought it was Northren. You may know my kung fu brother Robert Samuels he is studying under Samo Hung and is now a movie director. He made the movie Made In Chinatown which is in Philadelphia's Chinatown. I still practice also I teach professional tennis
China Sports & Culture thank you for the response, i didn't really expect one but while your here. Does the shaolin temple accept foreigners or do you have to be chinese to become a shaolin monk?
The temple does accept everybody to learn about chan, buddhism and kung fu. It doesnt matter if you stay for weeks or years... ofcourse there is a difference of training or actually live there as a monk in a way of life.
OMG...when some of this People from the Demonstration really got into fight.., sportive 1s..but full contact!!!! I saw 1vid , where a Shaolin fights in a Ring aka many different people from different style ,like Thai ,karate usw.Not fake , they're going to try really hard .And sometimes that Shaolin..lost complet his defense and stand face to face , that other try to box him real hard to his head and uppercut..monk yust stand and did nothing .!!!!
Moon Jae-in If the world were run on both beliefs and fighting styles it would be a better place. The guy at 9:51 is showing more martial shadowboxing than ballet wushiu. Perhaps a sign ofthongs to come.
the choreography is awesome but besides the health benefits what real life applications this have????? definitely not for fighting because there are no ufc monks champions
It does have fighting applications. 1- you do practice punches and kicks and other hitting methods 2- you harden your body, hence hits don't affect u as much in a fight 3- through ridiculous stretching you can utilise your body more effectively and more quickly 4- stamina Training-which you undergo- helps with fighting 5- you practice the use of weapons which is useful for fighting. I understand your concerns but plain kicks and punches are not impressive demonstrations, therefore choreographies are preferred. just like kata is demonstrated for karate. Also real warrior monks really don't care about participating in such events. That's why you don't see a monk as a ufc champ. And finally some of them also practice sanda- Chinese kickboxing- which obv is useful.