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Fuk Sao Used In Wing Chun

August 5, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

The Fuk Sao is a very effective weapon in the Wing Chun arsenal.  It is a great defensive and offensive weapon. You wanna keep your elbows down when using a fuk , if they should lift up it will weaken your structure.

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chi –sao – sticky hands

chi-sao involves the stance and structure as much as the ‘complicated prearranged responses’ of the hands. this type of repetitive training is useful in all drills and for preparing to fight…chi-sao, yut fuk yee, da, lop cycles, …

Publish Date: 10/29/2008 1:04

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How Important is Chi Sao to your Wing Chun Training? | Wing Chun …

The basis of chi sao is taught in the Shi lim Tao form – with the positioning of fuk sao & garn sao. This skill alone will teach you plenty about the touch and timing when confronting your opponent where you don’t need to rely on you …

Publish Date: 03/25/2010 3:54

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Wing chun Training 101 The Shi Lim Tao Form part 1 | Wing Chun …

The fuk sao and Tan sao concepts are key when you graduate to learning Chi sao as well as the wing chun wooden dummy, which is hard enough for a beginner to learn. However putting all your attention into these first part of Shi lim tao …

Publish Date: 04/30/2010 9:11

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Does Eating High Protein Reduced carb Meals Really Allow you to Slim down

July 30, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

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Yes, eating high protein reduced carb meals can help you lose weight but it could be at the expense of your health. Followers of these kinds of diets end up finding that they are afflicted by digestive problems. Some experienced kidney disorders whilst a whole lot took to chewing mints or gum to prevent the bad breath associated with this diet regime.
So what really works to help you lose fat? Generally it is best to do is stop trying to complicate fat reduction. In order to lose that fat, most people need to do more exercise and consume less food. If you are serious about weight loss, you have to get up. You should walk a minimum of 10,000 steps every day. The average person manages to walk less than 5000.

You might want to make positive changes to diet. Many of us have been misled via the numerous diet experts that have been quoted from the press through the years. Professionals have told us that we should eat more protein. They say to cut dairy foods out of our diet and to only eat one egg a week. Then they change their minds and say that eggs don’t cause cholesterol and that we should consume more.

What is the ordinary person intended to do? Apart from pursuing the high protein low carbohydrate trend, why don’t you start out looking at your diet plan as a whole? Are you currently eating your five portions of fruit and vegetables every day? Do you look at the GI index of the foods you eat?

Research has shown that consuming foods which have been low on the GI index increases your energy levels and definately will also boost your mood. The major benefit of eating carbohydrates is they release serotonin – the calming hormone that affects our mood. This might explain why people who avoid carbohydrates are often miserable!

Eating meals low on the GI index will lead to a slow and steady release of serotonin and energy which will help to keep you on an even keel. The days of feeling jittery due to a sugar overdoes are gone.

Sugary foods attack your immune system and could even feed cancer. Another reason to avoid eating cakes, biscuits as well as other high GI foods. People who stick to the high protein diets will stop eating bread and as most of us consume too much white bread, this is a good thing. But it would be better to switch to eating granary or wholegrain breads which make the perfect supply of many essential vitamins and minerals.

A lot of people on diets will eat rice cakes as they are low in fat. But what they have no idea is that these rice cakes release glucose quickly. If you don’t use this extra energy, it will be converted to fat and stored on your body anyway. Just something to remember next time you feel a little peckish!

Eating high protein low carb meals may help you to slim down initially but may come at too high a cost to your long term health.

Filed Under: Health/fitness/diet Tagged With: Carbohydrate, Dieting, Health, Low-carbohydrate diet, Protein, Shopping, Vegetable, Weight loss

The Hidden Treasure Of Tai Chi

July 9, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

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Tai Chi is well known for helping to reverse the aging process.  Since the main focus of many Tai Chi school around the world focus on health and wellness. The Fighting techniques are vanishing and this writer feels that they need to be preserved.

While you can start gaining benefits from practicing Tai Chi right away, it could very well be years before you could use it in a combative sense and that is assuming the person teaching you is trained in combat.

Video On Tai Chi Health Benefits:

What has been lost seems to be the fighting applications of  Tai Chi, I believe a lot of that has to do with the fact that it really can take years to become proficient enough to apply them in actual combat.  But Tai Chi isn’t called the Grand Ultimate Fist for nothing. Hidden beneath the layers of form and energy lies a effective fighting art.

I started my training in Wing Chun and have always felt that it is great fighting art in it’s own right. However once I started diving into Tai Chi Chuan, I started to realize that Wing Chun barely scratches the surface when it comes to energy control.

This video demonstrates some of the possibilities applying Tai Chi to combat

As you can see from this video, that the techniques are choreographed and may not exactly work like that in real life. However it gives you an idea of what is possible using this art for self defense purposes.

Generally speaking, if you are looking for a place to train and want to start learning the combat side of the Grand Ultimate Fist, make sure you find a place that focus’s much of their training on push hands. Just like Wing Chun’s (Chi Sao) bridges the gap between sparring and fighting.  Tai Chi’s push hands training has a similar effect.

Filed Under: World Of Tai Chi Tagged With: Chi Sao, grand ultimate fist, Health, Kung Fu, Martial arts, push hands, Qigong, Sports, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Wing Chun

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