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Kung Fu: Finding Balance

May 30, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

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To often we get caught up with day to day life to really sit back and focus on who we are. One of the benefits of studying Kung Fu is through practice you begin to understand yourself better.  There are three main attributes one has to work on to find true balance. The Mind, Body and Spirit, if anyone is lesser than another you are out of balance and your Kung Fu will not work for you.

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Marvellous as this sounds, in worrying about the details it’s all too easy to lose track of your own spirit in the martial arts. There’s no room in mind or body for spirit if you’re busy fretting about whether you are looking in the …

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This is one of the mind-body integrating movement practices that have spiritual origins. The word yoga is derived from Sanskrit; which means to “yoke,” or unify the three mantras of mind, body, and spirit. This is an alternative to …

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Kung Fu means hard work, you have to put in the time to realize the reward.

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Shaolin Kung Fu Influenced Many Other Styles

February 6, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

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Countless men and women who have heard Shaolin Kung Fu are eager to discover the correct way to punch through a 12 inches thick concrete wall in addition to how to walk on the flat surface of a big river or lake. Allow me to assure you, those are not possible. Those techniques surely have been long lost. Even if those techniques still exist, it would take decades of training as full-time Kung Fu student to reach mastery.

Martial arts like Karate, Judo, and Tai Kwan Do are in fact variants of the techniques that originated from Shaolin Kung Fu. Suffice to say, no other sorts of martial arts in the entire world is as abundant in techniques and as effective as the Shaolin Kung Fu. (To put it simple, Shaolin Kung Fu beats all other martial arts)

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Lawrence wrote, directed, and was featured in this 1982 video, Tiger and Crane Shaolin Kung Fu. We were surprised to find a few of these on You Tube.

Totally realistic shaolin kung fu fighting

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Wing Chun – The Conversation Of Chi Sao

February 3, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Graham and John do chisao
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There are many different schools of Wing Chun Throughout the world. The one thing they all have in common is the practice of Chi Sao. The basic idea behind Chi Sao is it teaches the student how to feel energy. Many have said it is like a conversation with one person asking a question and the other person answering that question.

Through regular Chi Sao practice one can bridge the gap between practice (sparring) and fighting.  This form of training will help the student understand the different angles of attacking and defending as well as understanding wrist control and pressure control.

Wing Tsun Romania 2007

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Chi Sao or “Sticky Hands” is described by Yip Chun as the bridge that links forms and the practice of hand techniques to free fighting. An important foundation of Wing Chun, students participate early on in their training in Chi Sao. …

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Chi sao (sticky hands) is a unique training feature of the wing chun system. In chi sao practice two wing chun practitioner’s face each other and move their wrists and forearms against each other’s wrists and forearms in small circles. …

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