Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Questions and Answers Invitation
Usually at the end of every training day we all sit together with Shifu for 1 hour of questions and answers. We talk about Qigong, Taijiquan, Kung fu, life and whatever else may be on our minds. Some pretty interesting topics and discussions come up. If anyone following my blog or the YMAA CA Retreat Center has any questions they would like me to bring up during this discussion period, please feel free to email me them and I'll email or post Shifu's response.
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Hi, my name is Tom. I'm 17 and am a kung-fu and qigong enthusiast. I live in Mansfield, Ohio and have read Dr. Yang's Longfist book and have the Shaolin Fundamental Training DVD and the Longfist Basic Sequences DVD. It's my dream to train at the YMAA Retreat Center, when I saw the promo video, it thought it was too good to be true! The problem is, that I don't know if I am able to train to an advanced enough stage to get into the Retreat Center. School takes up a lot of my time as it is, and I also have a job at the public library, which takes up even more time. (The money goes to a ten day trip to Japan I'm going on this summer) I hardly have enough time to practice kung-fu or qigong. I plan to become an acupuncturist when I graduate, but would you have any advice on how to find time to train? I do meditate for about 20 minutes every day before work, but that isn't nearly good enough and there are no YMAA schools where I live. If someone like me, with limited training resources wanted to get into the Retreat Center, how would I do that? My email address is shadeslayer159@aol.com. Please write back.
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