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Child Development Through Kung Fu Training

June 13, 2012 By admin 2 Comments

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Kung fu is more than a martial art form. It has a number of fighting styles, mainly coming from China which are categorized into schools.  Kung fu styles are separated from each other based on the training methods, techniques, manipulation of “qi” or energy, and even with their geographical association or birthplace.

Regardless of what school or kung fu training is preferred, there is no doubt that this martial arts form can definitely improve a person’s sense of self-discipline.  Students would be able to learn the basics, forms, use of weapons and different styles when training.  But in addition to these, students would also be taught philosophy and ethics.  A complete training will not only introduce you to proper stances and execution, but also to culture and philosophy behind the art form.

Mostly, kung fu students will sign up for training to improve their physical well-being.  Because of the rigorous training and workouts, the body will have better cardiovascular and overall physical health.  There are even studies showing that learning kung fu can help improve a person’s bone density. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Kung Fu Tagged With: children, Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu, Martial arts, United States

The Undying Art Of Wing Chun Kung Fu

May 20, 2012 By admin 2 Comments

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Who would have thought that wing chun kung fu started from a woman who was forced to marry a warlord?

Yim Wing Chun was a woman being coerced into marriage. She sought guidance from a Shaolin Buddhist nun and was introduced into craft or art of self-defense.  This fighting art, just like any other art form, was passed from teacher to students verbally which is perhaps why finding or unearthing the history of Wing Chun was challenging.

Wing Chun, upon mastering the then nameless fighting style, fought the warlord she was forced to marry. She defeated the warlord and eventually, married a man she truly loved.  Because of this, the fighting style was named after Wing Chun. [Read more…]

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: Bruce Lee, Kung Fu, Martial arts, Mu ren zhuang, Sports, Wing Chun, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Yim Wing Chun

Martial Arts – Does Size Matter?

February 28, 2012 By admin 13 Comments

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Throughout the years here in the United States we have been programmed by the media to accept the standards of things like boxing, mma etc.. We pit people against each other who have equal physical attributes.  This type of pairing creates a false sense of reality.

In real life chances of you coming across a person who has studied  martial arts is slim to none. Furthermore you will more than likely never come across someone who is the same height , size and strength who wants to smash your face in..

The reality of true martial arts is size, strength or any other physical attribute matters not. What matters in real martial arts is a persons skill. Once you take away a persons strength all they have left is their skill. It is from a standpoint of skill where we can truly level the playing field.

Whilst I  like all martial arts and think all of them have real value to teach. I also feel that in many places the essence of martial arts isn’t there.  I don’t claim to be a bad ass or anything like that.  All I can say is I started training official in martial arts when I was in 3rd grade.. I am now 36 years old and martial arts is a big part of my life. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Martial arts Tagged With: Martial arts, Mixed martial arts, Self-defense, Sports, United States

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