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Friday, October 6, 2023


The  age at which monks train in Kung Fu can vary depending on the specific monastery and tradition. In many traditional Chinese martial arts schools and monasteries, students may begin their training at a very young age, often as children or teenagers. They then continue to train and refine their skills throughout their lives.

There is no specific upper age limit for training in Kung Fu. Many martial arts practitioners continue to train and improve their skills well into their senior years. However, the intensity and focus of training may change as a person gets older, and some advanced techniques may become more challenging due to physical limitations that come with age.

It's important to note that the goals and motivations for training in Kung Fu can vary widely among individuals. Some may train for self-defense, fitness, or personal development, while others may pursue it as a lifelong spiritual and philosophical practice. As a result, the age at which monks or practitioners begin and continue their training can differ significantly.

What do you think is a good time ( age) to start?

What do you think is a good time (age) to stop?

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