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Internal Vs External Martial arts The Saga Continues…

December 8, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

Yin & Yang
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Internal Vs External Saga…

There are two types main schools of thought when it comes to Kung Fu. Internal Martial Arts and External Martial Martial Arts.  Internal Martial Arts is characterized by soft flowing movements while external martial arts has hard movements. In reality you can find both internal and external traits in most martial art systems.

The combination complements each other and a person who studies both aspects is a more powerful practitioner. The Yin and Yang symbol or hard and soft illustrates the balance that each has for the other.

A good kung fu student strives to find balance in their life it is through balance that they are able to see what they are trying to achieve in their art and life more clearly.

On Internal Martial Arts..

The Benefits of Tai Chi and Internal Martial Arts for Self-defense …

The Benefits of Tai Chi and Internal Martial Arts for Self-defense: Part 1 of 2 Internal Martial arts such as Tai Chi, or Ba Gua can be extremely effective for self defense if trained correctly. There are a few strategic principles in …

What is the meaning of Internal Arts and External, is there a …

The original distinction between external and internal martial arts comes from Huang Zongxi’s 1669 Epitaph for Wang Zhengnan. The identification of the internal martial arts with the Taoism indigenous to China, and its identification of …

Internal Martial Arts and Alignment

So much of internal martial arts has to do with the efficiency of body movement, particularly one’s structure and alignment. Below is an excerpt on this topic from an aikido perspective. The whole article may be read here. …

The fighter of Internal martial Arts. Iliqchuan. From PushHands to Muai Tai.

On External Martial Arts..

Korean Martial Arts – Hapkido, Taekyon, Kwan Moo, Yongmudo, Gwon …

Unlike other Asian martial arts, it focuses solely on “wai gong,” or external energy skill. Students increase physical strength through weight training and drilling of techniques, and condition their hands and feet with heavy-bag work …

What is the difference between Karate, Jujitsu, and Kung Fu?

Kung fu (chinese)depending on the region it comes from and style can be internal or external, soft or hard. Most martial arts can be traced back to various kung fu styles. — Tae kwon do is about 65% kicking verses hand techniques …

European martial arts

There is a general idea among researchers to compare the European martial arts with the “hard” styles of the Asian traditions. Basically this assigns the block of attacks and external sources of force (muscle power). …

Martial Arts Punching Techniques

Filed Under: Kungfu Blogosphere Tagged With: China, Chinese martial arts, external martial arts, Hapkido, internal martial arts, Martial arts, Neijia, Schools and Instruction, Sports, Tai Chi Chuan

The Most Influential Martial Artist The World Has Ever Seen!

December 7, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

A message from Bruce Lee
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I believe it is safe to say that Bruce Lee has done more for martial arts in his short life than any other martial artist to date. Before he came onto the scene, nobody in America really knew what kung fu was. So at the very least he was the most influential martial artist here in the united states.  Thank goodness because before him there where some pretty bad fight scenes.

Like the Batman and Robin Fight Scenes from the 1960’s. That is why people where shocked when they seen Bruce Lee In the Green Hornet Series.

Bruce Lee Interview in 1971 – AM here

You should look upon oneself as an actor, man. I mean you would be very pleased if somebody said ‘hey man you’re a super actor’. I do not look upon myself as a star. Believe me, man, when I say it.” – Bruce Lee …

Bruce Lee fans commemorate late martial artist’s birthday …

Spokesman.com: SEATTLE – Martial artists from a Kirkland school comprised the bulk of a small group gathered Friday at Bruce Lee’s grave for what would have been his 69th birthday. “I wanted to pay homage,” said Drew Damberville of …

BRUCE LEE VS CHUCK NORRIS Full Fight. Bruce Lee DEATH MATCH

Bruce Lee – The Man and The Legend – shapeshift.net

This is the newly restored and re-mastered version of Man And The Legend, a documentary made in the days and weeks immediately following Bruce Lee’s death. It’s a comprehensive and fact-filled journey through 32 years of Bruce Lee’s …

Filed Under: Kung Fu Actors Tagged With: Actor, Bruce Lee, Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu, martial art, Schools and Instruction, Sports, United States

Kung Fu Actors – Jet Li

December 7, 2009 By admin 1 Comment

Jet Li
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Jet Li was born on april 26 1963. Before he started his acting career he was a wushu student who became world champion.

He is well known in america from the movie Lethal Weapon 3 where he plays a bad guy. This actor is a fresh of breath air when it comes to kung fu movies.

More Jet Li Information:

Jet Li Interview | Hollywood Entertainment

Li Lianjie (born April 26, 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese martial artist, actor, wushu champion, and international film star who.

Jet Li kicks off IPO rush – The Globe and Mail

Action film star Jet Li is on his way to the Toronto Stock Exchange, as a Chinese sneaker company that features the martial arts master as its spokesman filed for one of four initial public offerings this week, putting new kick in a …

Jet Li, From Humble Beginnings To Action/Martial Arts Movie Superstar

Are your ready for some action? Among all the remarkable action/martial arts movie stars over the last 20 years or so, several of them truly stand out such as Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, …

Jet Li-Twin Warriors

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