RZA's (Wu Tang Clan) Sifu
Original Poster: BLACK PANTA
Forum: Kung Fu Styles, Chinese Martial Arts
Posted On: 11-11-2005, 00:04
Orginal Post: BLACK PANTA: Post of an interview
http://www.usashaolintemple.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=80
Post: 8LimbsScientist:
The RZA actually studies?!? Whoa, thats interesting. I wonder if anyone else from the "Clan" studies.
I remember he got traded to the Chinese during the first annual Racial Draft on Chappelle's Show, lol.>
Post: dscott:
[quote=8LimbsScientist The RZA actually studies?!? Whoa, thats interesting. I wonder if anyone else from the "Clan" studies.
I remember he got traded to the Chinese during the first annual Racial Draft on Chappelle's Show, lol.[/quote
AHHHH......you beat me to it.
"Konichiwa, Bitches.">
Post: BLACK PANTA:
Yeah RZA from what I know is the only one from the Clan that studies. The Genius i think may have had like a couple of lessons. But RZA is one serious dude when it comes to KF. He takes it very very seriously, not like most celebs who do it as a fad. But his Sifu has a terrific story. I would like to visit his school in New York as well as the dude who acted as Belliyah's house guard's school. It is also in New York and he has a very very good Lineage. GM Ma Xianada. The Muslim Master.>
Post: zed:
he also trains wesley snipes, i met him last time i was in new york, very cool guy. (the monk that is)>
Post: BLACK PANTA:
[quote=zed he also trains wesley snipes, i met him last time i was in new york, very cool guy. (the monk that is)[/quote
Well I met him and got a picture taken with him so there :lol>
Post: dscott:
Post the picture.>
Post: zed:
yeah thats fine, but what i dont understand is that he has a wife and child. thought they werent supposed to have those things, but oh well. also i thought his place would be a lot better being that the government gives them money (lots) but i guess its the men not the area that makes the MA.>
Post: zed:
and for a shaolin monk, his prices are way cheaper than i thought they would be. when i was there a few years back he was only charging $120 a month, and they were "small" classes too. thought a monk could/ should charge more.>
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