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  • #16
    In Response to...

    Good Day,

    Firstly, I would like to mention that this is an actual response form the management of Temple Kung Fu Studios.

    Secondly, I would like to state that I have no dispute of what you or others have stated. In fact many locations lost their franchise for exactly the reasons that you all have mentioned. At some point things seemingly went terribly off track and since early 2005 those issues have been addressed and thankfully rectified.

    As with any business sometime things do tend to go astray and it is for that it is for reason that you have seen a dramatic shift in our organization. In the past various owners of locations were conducting themselves in a manner that was not in the best representation of the organization and changes were absolutely made.

    If you have any questions about Temple Kung Fu we encourage you to give us a call and we would be more than happy to answer any questions or address any situation or problems that you may have.

    You can contact us at:

    Geof Crossman – Supervisor/ Owner
    Temple Kung Fu - Calgary
    7730 McLeod Trail SE
    Calgary, AB
    403-253-2099

    DJ Swanstrom - Supervisor/ Owner
    Temple Kung Fu - Edmonton
    10404 (Calgary Trail) – 66 Ave
    Edmonton, AB
    780-432-2822

    Northern Colorado - FREE Kung Fu | Wing Chun | White Crane | Hung Gar | Hsing I | Bagua | Tai Chi | Tsien Tao Kung Fu


    Thank you and good luck and good health in your martial arts training

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    • #17
      in response to...

      Good Day,

      Firstly, I would like to mention that this is an actual response form the management of Temple Kung Fu Studios.

      Secondly, I would like to state that I have no dispute of what you or others have stated. In fact many locations lost their franchise for exactly the reasons that you all have mentioned. At some point things seemingly went terribly off track and since early 2005 those issues have been addressed and thankfully rectified.

      As with any business sometime things do tend to go astray and it is for that it is for reason that you have seen a dramatic shift in our organization. In the past various owners of locations were conducting themselves in a manner that was not in the best representation of the organization and changes were absolutely made.

      If you have any questions about Temple Kung Fu we encourage you to give us a call and we would be more than happy to answer any questions or address any situation or problems that you may have.

      You can contact us at:

      Geof Crossman – Supervisor/ Owner
      Temple Kung Fu - Calgary
      7730 McLeod Trail SE
      Calgary, AB
      403-253-2099

      DJ Swanstrom - Supervisor/ Owner
      Temple Kung Fu - Edmonton
      10404 (Calgary Trail) – 66 Ave
      Edmonton, AB
      780-432-2822

      Northern Colorado - FREE Kung Fu | Wing Chun | White Crane | Hung Gar | Hsing I | Bagua | Tai Chi | Tsien Tao Kung Fu


      Thank you and good luck and good health in your martial arts training

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      • #18
        I would just like to say that although I have moved on from TKF for about 4-5 years now, I am very proud of you guys for getting back on track.

        The shrouded mystery and money-grabbing tactics were belittling what you had to offer. GM Simon was a very well known karateka back in his day who also learned some Kung-Fu. If only during my time at the club in south Calgary had I learned of the true origins of my martial art, I may have stayed.

        People like Mr. Thistleton, Dezotel(sp?), Crossman, Piercy (and others that have eluded my mind) made my training worth-while. I generally have good memories of being pushed to my limits and me challenging my own by these gentlemen. If it wasn't for the hard work these people put in to my during my teenage years - I know I would have ended up in trouble going nowhere in life.

        So thanks for the good times and memories...and it's really good to see good people running the show again.

        All the best in the future. Maybe I could pop down sometime to say hi?

        Sincerely,
        Kenton Sefcik
        Student from 1994-2002 @ South Calgary

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        • #19
          Thanks and please stop by

          Thank you for your comments Mr. Sefcik,

          It is also very refreshing for us to finally have the Studios back running the way they were originally intended to. It hasn't been a easy road to recovery but it is starting to become a very rewarding one...the best way to describe it all probably comes from Mr. Crossman, he coined it the "New Old Way".

          Mr. Crossman would absolutly look forward to a visit at the new Calgary location at 7730 MacLeod Trail SE. The coffee pot is always on!

          Good luck with your new system and studio and enjoy your training.

          Good Health and best wishes to you Mr. Sefcik.

          DJ Swanstrom & Geof Crossman
          Temple Kung Fu Studios
          Northern Colorado - FREE Kung Fu | Wing Chun | White Crane | Hung Gar | Hsing I | Bagua | Tai Chi | Tsien Tao Kung Fu

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          • #20
            I suggest you learn from a real monk, just 3 years ago the shaolin temple finally allowed monk to teach foreigners. this is my teacher> www.shaolintemple.ca

            try to do some reserach maybe your neighbourhood has a monk giving out lessons. good luck !

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            • #21
              Hello Wai Yeung, I checked out the website and that is pretty funny stuff

              Your neighbourhood shaolin monk

              I liked the TV comercial where he jumps on the rock, strikes a fancy pose, and glares manacingly into the camera. That's pretty cheesy. Right out of a 1970's Hong Kong movie. He looks like a real monk though, after all he does have a shaved head How many real monks perform for an audience on stage in what looks like a hotel in Vagas?

              He would get his butt handed to him in UFC. All his acrobatics won't help him if Gracie got ahold of him. His cart wheels, summersaults and other circus tricks are quite entertaining. His baton-twirling skills are quite good, but my younger sister who leads a marching band is much better.

              Best regards

              Xaou

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              • #22
                I dont know where you are, but the temple kung fu near edinburgh, is Lau Gar. I have had dealing with them in the past, and dont have any bad words. I can only ask what you want to achieve, thats the best thing for choosing an MA?. For instence, do a bit of kickboxing to get the blood pumping, and battle your fears and do a bit of kung fu, like you say. Or if you want someothing more study Ninjitsu, you learn how to slit peoples throats, stealthy movement, and lockpicking anlong with military kickboxing etc. Very unorthadox, but it is the noname, no art system. I, along with my collegues will be running a seminar in Edinburgh in the new year, March. We will be working through everything, from Ninjitsu, Kempo and Thai Boxing. We have studied various arts, and our instructors are well know. Give me a pm if your interested, we run a full-time gym in edinburgh so If anyopne is interested in training, let me know.

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                • #23
                  I'm amazed that you've been able to type so much without having eaten, ever...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by WuChi View Post
                    I dont know where you are, but the temple kung fu near edinburgh
                    Whole different group.
                    Temple Kung Fu Edinburgh is a whole different scam from Temple King Fu as found in the US and Canada.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Xaou Piang Shui View Post
                      Hello Wai Yeung, I checked out the website and that is pretty funny stuff

                      Your neighbourhood shaolin monk

                      I liked the TV comercial where he jumps on the rock, strikes a fancy pose, and glares manacingly into the camera. That's pretty cheesy. Right out of a 1970's Hong Kong movie. He looks like a real monk though, after all he does have a shaved head How many real monks perform for an audience on stage in what looks like a hotel in Vagas?

                      He would get his butt handed to him in UFC. All his acrobatics won't help him if Gracie got ahold of him. His cart wheels, summersaults and other circus tricks are quite entertaining. His baton-twirling skills are quite good, but my younger sister who leads a marching band is much better.

                      Best regards

                      Xaou
                      I am a big fan of Royce Gracie and Rickson Gracie and I have read their interviews and they both admit street fighting is a whole lot different from UFC/Pride FC. But whether Royce can beat my master is not something we can say. They are both determined and amazing martial artist and it would be nice to see my master fight him. Whether Brazilian Jujitsu can beat Kung Fu is also a matter of perception. A martial art doesn’t define itself, only the martial artist does. And Rickson is an extremely humble martial artist which is the reason why I am a big fan of him. He would never agree he is the toughest in the world; he would only say I am a Jujitsu practitioner and I train hard in my art. (Go check his website for his full interview).

                      Comment on the Aerobatic Techniques
                      If you are a MMA artist then you would probably agree the term being “well rounded” In a fight you are often faced with unpredictable circumstances. So in my place we consider a martial artist should be able to fight in a stand, ground and sky position. I don’t think I need to explain ground and stand position. Sky position usually involves, shifting positions which jumping, high kicking (different from TKD!) and jump grappling techniques.

                      Whether my master is a fake monk (I don’t care)
                      I have done enough research around my area and I am happy with my current master. I am not a closed minded practitioner and I don’t treat my master’s word as holy gospels.

                      Comments on the commercial
                      Yes I totally agree the commercial sucks. My master has lived in the temples since 8 and was sent out by Shaolin temple when he was 30 years old. He doesn’t have any marketing sense or knowledge. I hope no one here would be dumb enough to trust commercials. I joined his place because my friend introduced me to him and I tried out once and I loved it.

                      Btw I only know there are real monks teaching in New York, Chicago and Vancouver in the North America region.

                      In no way I am trying to offend you but I hope you would respect all martial arts and martial artist. (Not only kung fu)

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                      • #26
                        Wai Yeung said:

                        I suggest you learn from a real monk, just 3 years ago the shaolin temple finally allowed monk to teach foreigners. this is my teacher> www.shaolintemple.ca

                        try to do some reserach maybe your neighbourhood has a monk giving out lessons. good luck !
                        Hello Wai Yeung,

                        Do you not think it strange that a modern world your shaolin temple only now allows teaching of "foreigners"? Such bigotry is an embarasment.

                        Also it seems contradictory to refer to those who study in the present day shaolin temple as monks. The shaolin temple in mainland China has been run under the iron fist of the communist party for decades! It is no longer the shaolin temple renouned centuries ago. It is only a training ground for the Beijing Circus. Your so called "sky position" would not be very effective against a real grappler. Your master would embarass himself in ufc and bring shame on his so-called shaolin heritage. I saw your masters website, and if that is what his skill is like then people like Tito Ortiz would hurt him real bad.

                        I'm sorry but your master seems like a joke. If he is Chinese then I weep for my culture.

                        Xaou

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                        • #27
                          was teaching a class on mixed martial arts with a guy who does temple kung fu..... all I can say,

                          he could kick ass!

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