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A Kung Fu Diet

June 16, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

So I found a really cool article on Kung Fu Diets. I would like to share it with you.

Boxes, athletes and martial arts fighters usually have their own nutritionist and medical team that dictate what they should eat – their fight diet. What about Shaolins who lives in and train in temples or in an excluded place? They do not have nutritionists or whatsoever. Do they also follow a certain fight diet regimen?

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Shaolin warriors are known around the world for their focus and dedication in their training of traditional kung fu. They have devoted their lives in their beliefs, practices and training to become righteous persons and perfect warriors. They wake up early in the morning to meditate for hours and become one with the nature. These Shaolin warriors start their kung fu training with an empty stomach and do their drills after their meditation. This is the first part of their training. Afterward, they go and eat their first meal of the day then go straight to their teachers for the second part. They spend most of their time doing intense physical and mental trainings. This discipline requires them to endure this kind of lifestyle which enables them to withstand such hardship.

Shaolin’s Fight Diet

The traditional fight diet of Shaolin consists of rice, fruits and vegetables. Rice has always been a common food in China for so many years. Shaolins usually boil or steam the rice or make noodles out of it. Rice is one the main dishes in their fight diet because it is not just nutritious, it can also come from different variety. Of course vegetables like sprouts, beans, taro and bok choy are also important in their healthy diet. While other people prepare these vegetables in many different ways, Shaolin fighters do not. They boil and steam these vegetables or just eat them raw because they believe that cooking might reduce the nutrients that these vegetables can give. Fruits like bananas, figs, apples are also included in their diet. These fruits give them the necessary energy they need as they train hard everyday.

Shaolins prepare their food in simple ways. They believe that they should live life in the humblest, simplest way possible, that’s why their simplicity also extends in their daily activities including the way they prepare their food and eat.

Kung fu is a very strenuous activity. Proper fight diet is required to nourish these warriors properly. Aside from carbohydrates, protein is very important as a source of energy and is necessary for tissue repair. Though meat is a very good source of these dietary needs and is usually part of a fight diet, Shaolins do not eat meat. To overcome this gap, they go into non animal protein sources such as soy beans, almonds, peanuts, tofu and seitan (can be made from soy protein or wheat gluten¬)

Shaolins are prohibited to drink beers or any alcoholic beverages and use drugs. They believe that these substances can affect the mind and body by breaking your concentration and keeping you away from your balance. They also avoided spices such as garlic, onions and ginger for they believe that the flavor of these spices can stir up emotions that can blur Shaolin warriors’ spirit and mind. One main objective of being a Shaolin is to live in purity. That is why these are excluded in their fight diet and lifestyle.

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Filed Under: Kung Fu Tagged With: China, Kung Fu Kung fu, Martial arts, Nutrition, Rice, Shaolins, Shopping, Sports

Martial Arts | Practical Self Defense

June 15, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

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On the outside we live in a peaceful loving world where everyone is friends.  Well that is in theory. Unfortunately we don’t have to look very far to find our selves in a situation where the unexpected happens. The question is when it does will you be ready?

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Individuals frequently use martial arts self defense approaches whenever they want a sensible way to defend themselves in violent circumstances. Given that there is no solitary martial art that is the best for self–defense, …

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Different Martial Arts | High Tech Safety Self Defense

People that take martial arts self–defense lessons, do this because they are worried about their safety or loved ones, and want to have the experience and.

Publish Date: 06/14/2010 15:26

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Bas Rutten Street Defense – The Better Version

RT @flourishwell: Self-defense teacher says wasp spray better than pepper spray. Keep by doors of your home for defense. Safer than guns!

By Beverlyspeaks at 06/15/2010 9:35

Self-defense teacher says wasp spray is better than pepper spray. Keep at the doors of your home for defense. Safer than guns!

By flourishwell at 06/15/2010 9:34

The reality is practical self defense comes down to using common sense. Always be aware of your surroundings.

Filed Under: Martial arts Tagged With: Chinese martial arts, Martial arts, Self-defense

Daily Training Habits – Tai Chi Training

June 14, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Tai Chi is not something you can do once in awhile and get benefits from it. It is something that must be done regularly. I recommend practicing your Tai chi no less than 4 times a week.  When I first started Tai Chi I had a hard time making time to train. I remedied the situation by making myself go to sleep an hour earlier and waking up an hour earlier.

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It took me about 2 months of doing this before it became natural.  For the past 3 years I have been waking up at 4:30 am it was hard at first, but now its just a habit. No matter what time I go to bed I still wake up around the same time everyday.

I am not saying you need to be that extreme but do set time aside to train and stick with it.

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www.chinasouth-taichi.com Chen Tai Chi Sword performed by Chang Chang.

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The uses of Tai Chi Chuan | Yin Yang Power: The Yin Yang Symbol, a …

In this video you can see the uses of Tai Chi Chuan in a real fight. Golden Dragon school of traditional kung fu – www.kungfu-school.com.

Publish Date: 06/14/2010 17:49

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tai chi chuan | Health and Wellness | Tai Chi

Elizabeth Cunningham: Love Your Enemy: A Novelist’s Dilemma There is an old adage: write what you know. In the case of writing about battle (at least for me): Read more here: tai chi chuan | Health and Wellness · Share/Bookmark.

Publish Date: 06/14/2010 2:07

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To do Tai Chi properly it needs to be incorporated into your life style. Like all things you will get out of it what you put into.

Filed Under: World Of Tai Chi Tagged With: Chinese martial arts, Internal, Kung Fu, Martial arts, Schools and Instruction, Sports, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan

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