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Subject:
Kung Fu, Bo Staff, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Category: Sports and Recreation Asked by: cougar43-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
12 Aug 2004 15:00 PDT
Expires: 08 Sep 2004 14:29 PDT Question ID: 387115 |
I am a lacrosse goalie and during the off-season I have decided to take kung fu for a number of reasons. 1) I am Buddhist and want more self-discipline 2) I would like more strentgh, balance, and agility 3) I would like to work on my reflexes for lacrosse. 4) I need something that will help with my concentration and focus under intense pressure, while using a stick (goalie stick/bo staff). Here is a website defining long staff: http://www.bo-staff.com/history_of_the_bo.html Which kung fu school can I go to in Colorado Springs, Colorado that teaches bo staff? |
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Subject:
Re: Kung Fu, Bo Staff, Colorado Springs, Colorado
From: thinkthis-ga on 08 Sep 2004 07:28 PDT |
For a stick-related martial art, you might consider to sample Eskrima or Arnis. This Filipino style emphasizes speed and agility using sticks of varying lengths, trains your awareness and reaction times. This group also practices Wing Chun Kung Fu. The Martial & Bladed Arts Group of Colorado Filipino Eskrima, Wing Chun Kung Fu 15491 E. Mississippi Ave #F Aurora, CO 80012 USA 303-750-5807 Quentin Lewis LewisEscrima@cs.com |
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