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A Look At Kung Fu

December 21, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

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The martial art of Kung Fu is an exchange of culture, a type of exercise, and also a way of defending yourself.  The art is very popular throughout the world, also being known as Gung Fu, Wu Shu, and even Kuo Shu.  It shares some common traits with Karate, such as using both hand and foot techniques.  Kung Fu is one of the most popular forms of martial arts – and also one of the oldest.

Within Kung Fu, there are several styles and variances, although the most popular are those that have their roots in the well known Shaolin Temple.  What most people aren’t aware of however, is the fact that Kung Fu was practiced in China years before the first Shaolin temple was even though of.

A majority of martial arts enthusiasts think of self defense as being the ultimate goal of any martial art, including Kung Fu.  While self defense is involved with Kung Fu, the martial is so much more than just fighting and defense – it is a true art, one that develops the mind, body, and the soul.

Kung Fu doesn’t teach students to overcome others, as it teaches students to look within themselves and learn to have complete and total control over their emotions.  Kung Fu is an art of harmony, that teaches to students to remain at peace and avoid confrontations.  If a situation threatens bodily harm to the student, then he must rise to the occasion – becoming the warrior and defending himself.

Just like other types of martial arts, Kung Fun teaches the balance that is crucial for executing techniques and the proper movement.  The basic concept behind the balance is that same balance that the Chinese believe keeps the balance between heaven and earth.  This concept of balance can be achieved by students if they completely focus their thoughts and empty their minds free from any type of distractions.

Kung Fu is a martial art that can be learned by anyone.  It does take a strong desire, just like any other martial art.  It has a rich heritage, and a proud legacy.  Kung Fu is indeed a deadly martial art, if used in the wrong ways.  There are variations of Kung Fu as well, which include the infamous five animals – Tiger, Dragon, Eagle Claw, Crane, and the Snake.

Adapted by the animals in which they are named after, the five animals style is some of the most impressive in martial arts.  Tiger Claw is by far the deadliest of the five animals, teaching students to strike just like the dreaded tiger.  This style teaches the student power in his hands, so that when he strikes, he tears the flesh.  Tiger Claw is very deadly, although it is very hard to find instructors that teach this style now days.

Unlike other martial arts, there really are no competitions for Kung Fu.  Stylists can compete it other competitions, although there really aren’t any that are for only Kung Fu.  It is an ancient martial art, that is to be used only in instances were there is no other option than to fight back.  When provoked, the stylist should try everything he or she can to avoid confrontations.

Kung Fu aims to teach the lessons of respect, fairness to others, harmony of the spirit, and total self control no matter what.  These characteristics, when paired together, allow students to achieve success in a hard to deal with society.  Kung Fu is all about developing the student’s overall well being – and following the straight path to mental and physical toughness.

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Wing Chun Wooden Dummy or Mook Jong

December 14, 2009 By admin 2 Comments

Choy Lee Fut's Ching Jong wooden dummy
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Although the Wing Chun wooden dummy can be used to train many different skills. There is certainly no reason why a person shouldn’t incorporate some form of dummy training into their training routine even if they don’t study Wing Chun itself.

The Mook Jong Also known as the wooden dummy has a few different variations that different martial art styles have incorporated. For example  Choy Lee Futs jong is different from ip mans jong they both serve the same purpose to train a students techniques and to develop their arms and legs.

Some people may argue that wood doesn’t hit back and that training on the wooden man maybe a bit overkill. If you feel that wooden dummy practice is worthless I recommend letting someone who trains with one hit you with their arms and see if your tune changes…

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Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Video

Wing Chun is one of the most popular forms of Southern Chinese Kung Fu. The form is most notable in a lot of circles because of the popularity of Wing Chun Wooden Dummy training. The Wing Chun form is a close quarters form, …

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One of the most distinctive aspects of Wing Chun is perhaps wooden doll. It is a thick wooden post with three arms and a leg mounted on a lightweight, elastic representing a human opponent standing. It is used for energy throughout the body and … aspects of the traditional wing chun system. This five-part series includes three empty-hand forms, reflex training, chi sao, wooden dummy, butterfly sword and dragon-pole forms, the B.O.E.C. fighting strategy and more. Vol. …

Mastering the Wing Chun Wooden Dummy

I have a fool for anything related to Kung Fu in context. Especially when it comes to discovering the various art forms of real fighting. I just started these awesome kungfu videos months and I’m struggling really passionate. …

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Wing Chun Principles And Theories

December 9, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

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Wing Chun has been a very mis-understood martial arts system. I believe it is becoming what Bruce Lee called a classical mess.

Once something has become fixed there is little chance of growth and in many of the Wing Chun Systems today that is exactly what is happening.   There is no absolute right or wrong when it comes to expressing yourself through your martial art.  It is this writers opinion that you should use what works for you. Wing Chun is a great system of kung fu. Like all things though in order to be fluid and not rigid you have to have the ability to flow and adapt with changes.

On Chi Sao…

Some people look at Chi Sao and think that it is how Wing Chun students fight.  Real Wing Chun Fighting isn’t pretty or colorful.  The reason is because through Chi Sao training a Wing Chun practitioner gains the ability to feel their opponents intention.

Wing Chun with Master Wang ZhiPeng

Wing Chun Training gives a student the sensitivity and skill they need to defend themselves effectively.

What makes wing chun different from other martial arts?

But what makes Wing Chun different is the centre line theory. It eliminates all the waste motions and takes the most direct approach. The shortest distance between tow points is always a straight line. I have done wing chun for five …

Practical Wing Chun

Its where you test your abilities and learn to apply Wing Chun’s concepts in real time. Its where you gain the mental ability to hit and get hit. Its the defining point between practical Wing Chun training and Wing Chun theory. …

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