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Kung fu training I use Thumbtack.com to bid on new students looking to train in Martial Arts. The site provides me with a constant list of students. The site is easy to use and allows you to bid on students requests for training. |
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Example of a white belt lesson by Ethan.
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Well I am hosting an INVITE ONLY, private seminar, in October for JHW Traditional San Soo people. It's a Hand/Weapon Forms with Applications seminar. Hit me up for more info if you are a JHW Traditional San Soo person. PM me, email me SanooAFC@socal.rr.com or call me 714-458-1585 if you are interested in attending. Space is limited and we are near capacity.
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Classes starting up this Monday 9/14/2014 in La Mirada CA. See details below.
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Hi Dale,
I like your web page and glad to see you keeping kfss going!
Right on, TaeHo
Hi TaeHo, thanks for the message of support. Hope you had a create Labor Day Weekend. I spent the day biking at Huntington Beach Pier and Main St. Say hi to the your family for me. Dale
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Here's a question for all of you to think about.
You can practice your lessons for a perfect situation and try to perfect your technique and fundamentals, but do you practice what to do when the situation is not perfect and you messed up applying your lesson? What do you do then; do you stop and try again?
(I know studios with instructors that only teach what they think is a perfect situation constantly stopping and restarting their students to get that perfect situation. I found these instructors create studio fighters who can't adapt and who IMO would get destroyed in a REAL street fight.)
Or do you train to continue on from what you have and try to recover or change up into another lesson?
IMO, you need to train both for perfect situations while learning a lesson but also train for situations that are not perfect and learn how to adapt to continue on.
One method of doing this is lesson chaining. Or working lessons that complement each other.
Another method is to base out attack lesson from multiple angles of attack.
Yet another is to base out blocking lessons from multiple types of opponent attacks. Right, Left punches, roundhouses, various kicks, grabs, etc...
And yet another is to work attacks with multiple opponents coming at you so you can learn how to stack the multiple opponents or use one opponent as a shield.
I can go on and on but you get the idea. If you are not getting this type of training then I suggest you seek it out.
Have a great Friday people, Master Dale A. Garrison.
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Master Xavier Ries Traditional Kung Fu San Soo Seminar 6/27/2015
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Some still photos and a quick leverage video from my La Mirada Kung Fu San Soo class.
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Learn how to protect yourself with confidence. 5 week sessions, we meet twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 7:15 to 9 pm. Cost is $77 for La Mirada residents. $87 for non-residents.
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Kung Fu San Soo classes in La Mirada CA and Covina CA. Come learn Jimmy H. Woo's family art. Learn the 45s, Fut Gas, Fighting forms and weapon usage. Learn how Kung Fu San Soo can change the way you think about self-defense.
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Learn how to protect yourself with confidence. 5 week sessions, we meet twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 7:15 to 9 pm. Cost is $77 for La Mirada residents. $87 for non-residents.
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Kung Fu San Soo Lesson #5 from the 45 lesson set
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My Kung-Fu San Soo class starts up on 4/1/2015. Learn how to protect yourself with confidence. 5 week sessions, we meet twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 7:15 to 9 pm. Cost is $77 for La Mirada residents. $87 for non-residents.
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This is #29 of the 45 lesson set.
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This is a example of a some San Soo lessons.
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The first step into any new journey is always the hardest, but each additional step becomes easier since each new step builds upon the past steps. Step forward into your new training journey.
Train hard, train often, but more importantly, train correctly! - Dale Garrison
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“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will.” - Vince Lombardi
"Find the will to train and you will always succeed!" - Dale Garrison
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This is a Fut Ga lesson I taught recently.
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Hello all,
I'm teaching Kung Fu San Soo classes on Saturdays at the Covina Kung Fu San Soo studio location at
340 N Valencia Pl, Covina, California 91723
The Saturday hours are from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Call Dale at 714-458-1585 for more info!
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Hi trained in Riverside California but am living in Florida and
looking for a studio here.
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Hello all,
I'm teaching Kung Fu San Soo classes on Monday and Wednesday at the LA Mirada Community Center in La Mirada CA at the city hall.
Class time is from 7:15 pm to 9:00 pm
Please register at
La Mirada Class Location and Registration
13710 La Mirada Blvd
La Mirada, CA 90638
For info call (714) 458-1585
To register call (562) 943-7277
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Hello all,
I'm teaching Kung Fu San Soo classes on Saturdays at the Covina Kung Fu San Soo studio location at
340 N Valencia Pl, Covina, California 91723
The Saturday hours are from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Call Dale at 714-458-1585 for more info!
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Happy New Year everyone! Contact me 714-458-1585 for class info, 2014 Class starts Mon 01-06-14
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Merry Xmas and Happy New Year.
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