Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is difference between Kung Fu and Karate?
A: The primary difference is that Kung Fu is Chinese and Karate is Japanese.
There are several other differences as well. Kung Fu derives many of its defense
and attack strategies from the animals. Fro example; the tiger teaches us to
be fierce, the snake teaches us speed, the crane teaches us grace and balance,
the leopard teaches us power and strength, and the dragon teaches us to recognize
the great spirit within us all.
Karate on the other hand focuses mainly on dynamic kicking techniques and strives
to develop a strong disciplined fighter. A Karate expert can endure great blows
to the body and yet maintain a very high level of flexibility. Training methods
will often include a great deal of physical conditioning and stretching. Both
systems are an effective method of self-defense and a great way to maintain
good health.
Q: What is Hung Gar?
A: Hung Gar Kung Fu is one of the oldest and most practical forms of martial
arts known. The main emphasis in this style is on the foundation, primarily
because of where it evolved. These low solid postures were necessary because
the feet were often under water in the mud of rice patties or on a moving boat
where many people lived. This also meant that the focus was on hand techniques
with very little kicking. This style is sometimes called Chinese boxing with
its similar stances and inside fighting style. This system is also known as
a five animal style where the student learns movements of the snake, the tiger,
the leopard, the crane and the dragon.
Q: What is Tai Chi?
A: Tai Chi is a martial art within whose slow and gentle movements are embodied
vigor and force. part of the rich culture of China The movements are extended
and natural, gentle and graceful, simple and easy to learn
Q: I note you stress hard work and not lowering standards. Which is
definitely a positive attitude. My concern is I want to get into a disciplined
fitness, but I do not want to risk my health from an initial standpoint.
I would assume that you have starter classes to build up a fitness program?
I don't intend to have a heart attack!
A: Yes we do and it is recommended that you pace your accordingly. We
offer private lessons to all new students from 4:00 to 5:00 on Tuesday’s and
Thursday’s and Saturday’s at 3:00 ( no charge for this) & introduce
them to our workout program at their own rate. Your progress in this area
is entirely up to you, although we will advise you based on your needs.
Q; What is the best time to observe a beginners class ?
A: Please refer to our weekly class schedule and feel free to visit any class
that meets your needs.
Q: Are there any restrictions when viewing a class or pressure to
enroll ?
A: You are welcome to visit as a guest anytime we have classes. In addition
to our basic training workouts, we have classes that would provide an individual
with a comprehensive overview of what they would experience in our school at
all levels. Please be assured that you are welcome as a guest and do not have
to concern yourself with any hard line signup tactics.
Q: What are new students expected to wear for class ?
A: New students are required to wear a full T shirt (no tank tops) , a pair
of long pants ( such as sweats) that they can move in freely and a pair of
sneaker type footwear, or if you prefer, you can purchase a uniform.
Q: How long will it take to become a black sash or belt?
A: How quickly you can become a black sash in our school depends on the following:
Your natural ability, the amount of time you attend classes and how hard you
train. This could take a well focused and committed individual anywhere from
3 to 5 years.
Q: Could you tell me the minimum age you need to be for classes?
A: We now have special Little Red Dragon classes for 4 to 6 years old