Traditional Kung Fu training

Instead of shitting on the current state of the content, why don't you contribute in a positive way that you wish to see here? People are obviously confused by what this person is after and are trying to let him know that he's unlikely to find what he's looking for... mostly because the idea of training in seclusion with monks that give centuries old wisdom is kinda bullshit in today's world.

This sub definitely has a desire to promote non-TMA options when people ask about martial arts, but that's because people usually come here asking for a martial art that will teach them how to become a fighting badass and those are much safer recommendations for that goal. If people come here asking for a martial art that seeks to establish mental clarity, improve fitness and flexibility, or give an outlet for emotions, the responses are basically, "whatever's near" or "what do you like." Not anti-TMA at all.

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