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Kung Fu Conversations
Kung Fu Conversations
112 episodes
5 days ago
An ongoing conversation about Kung Fu philosophy, practice, and training for the Kung Fu curious and old school practitioners of any style. Featuring honest bi-weekly discussions and interviews about current events, training, the long history of Chinese Kung Fu, and its meaning and relevance to today's practitioners. With over 50 years of experience teaching, training, and using internal and external styles of Chinese Kung Fu, Owen Schilling and Randel Davis bring insight, laughter, perspective, and clarity to the complicated subject of Chinese Kung Fu.
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An ongoing conversation about Kung Fu philosophy, practice, and training for the Kung Fu curious and old school practitioners of any style. Featuring honest bi-weekly discussions and interviews about current events, training, the long history of Chinese Kung Fu, and its meaning and relevance to today's practitioners. With over 50 years of experience teaching, training, and using internal and external styles of Chinese Kung Fu, Owen Schilling and Randel Davis bring insight, laughter, perspective, and clarity to the complicated subject of Chinese Kung Fu.
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Episode #76 - Interview #24 - Shifu Lindsay Lambert - Choy Lay Fut, Shaolin, Yang Style Tai Chi - Teaching and Training - Wu Dao Kung Fu
Kung Fu Conversations
1 hour 16 minutes 8 seconds
7 months ago
Episode #76 - Interview #24 - Shifu Lindsay Lambert - Choy Lay Fut, Shaolin, Yang Style Tai Chi - Teaching and Training - Wu Dao Kung Fu

In this episode Randel and Owen talk with Shifu Lindsay Lambert, of Wu Dao Kung Fu and Tai Chi, about training, teaching Choy Lay Fut, Shaolin and Taiji.

From her website:

"Shifu Lindsay Lambert has been teaching for 27 years, beginning with dance at 14 in 1997 and moved on to martial arts after college in 2005. Before that, she trained in various athletic activities all through school starting with gymnastics at seven. Presently, she owns and operates Wu Dao Kung Fu & Tai Chi and has since 2018.

During her career she has had the opportunity to work closely with Shaolin Monk Shifu Shi De Cheng (Shaolin Kung Fu), Master Wei Lun Huang (Yang Taiji and Liu He Ba Fa), Shifu Tim Hartmann (Shaolin and Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu, Yang Tai Chi and Liu He Ba Fa), Sifu Daniel Tomizaki (Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu), Coach Tye Tonkin (Sanda/Chinese Kick Boxing, Shuai Jiao/Chinese Wrestling, Qin Na/Small Join Locking) and Shifu Sonny Mannon (Shuai Jiao/Chinese Wrestling). She has taught workshops and camps throughout New England on a variety of topics in Chinese Martial Arts and continues to enjoy the journey of teaching both children and adults at Wu Dao’s newest spot on Walnut St in Watertown, MA.

She currently holds two National Championship titles in Shuai Jiao: Women’s 135lbs Division in 2023 & 2024, and one Women’s Internal Grand Championship title at ICMAC in 2019."

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Kung Fu Conversations
An ongoing conversation about Kung Fu philosophy, practice, and training for the Kung Fu curious and old school practitioners of any style. Featuring honest bi-weekly discussions and interviews about current events, training, the long history of Chinese Kung Fu, and its meaning and relevance to today's practitioners. With over 50 years of experience teaching, training, and using internal and external styles of Chinese Kung Fu, Owen Schilling and Randel Davis bring insight, laughter, perspective, and clarity to the complicated subject of Chinese Kung Fu.