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A Brief History of the Chinese Martial Arts
The beginning of Chinese martial arts probably started long before history was recorded. Martial techniques were discovered or created during the long epoch of continuous conflict between humanity and animals, or between different tribes [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Chi Kung, Chin Na, Chin Na Courses, Chin Na School, Chinese Kung Fu Courses, Chinese Kung Fu News, Chinese Kung Fu Schools, Chinese Martial Arts History, Chinese Martial Arts Introduction, Chinese Qigong, Chinese martial arts, History of Chinese Martial Arts, Martial Arts Courses, Martial Morality, Meditation, Qigong, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Taijiquan Pushing Hands | No Comments
Kung Fu Training: Safest Way to Avoid Common Injuries in Chinese Martial Arts Training
Hand Conditioning: Traditionally, iron sand palm provided a method of conditioning the hands, which, once training was completed, would greatly enhance one’s ability to kill or seriously injure an opponent. Iron sand palm was very popular in ancient times, and almost every [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Ancient Chinese Kungfu, Ancient Chinese Wushu, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu Training, martial arts equipment | 15 Comments
Chinese Kung Fu Generates Martial Power or Jin
Jin or Martial Power, can generally be divided into three categories: Hard Jin, Soft-Hard Jin and Soft Jin. Among these, Hard Jin uses the most muscular power, followed by Soft-Hard Jin and finally Soft Jin. But no matter which Jin, in order to manifest maximum power you must [...]
March 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Ancient Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Jin, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu Philosophy, Chinese Kung Fu Schools, Chinese Kung Fu masters, Chinese Martial Power, Chinese martial arts, Chinese martial ethics | No Comments
Chinese Kung Fu with its principle of “To exercise in accordance with Yin and Yang” firstly appeared in a literature of pre-Qin dynasties. Among which the most characterized ones were “A Yue Woman’s Exposition of Swordplay” in the end of the spring and Autumn Period (770—476 B.C.) after Pa Kua, Hsing I or Zhou Yi [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Hsing I, Pa Kua, Tai Chi, Yin and Yang, Zhou Yi | No Comments
Tai Chi affected and promoted the development of ancient Chinese Kung Fu
Yin and Yang dialectical principles in Tai Chi Diagrams for Tai Chi Devevelopment
The appearance of these Tai Chi Diagrams made the meaning of Tai Chi more intuitive and visualized.
With development of the ancients’ research on the theory and phase of Tai Chi, the had [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu Philosophy, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Diagrams, Yin and Yang | No Comments
Iflove News Summary on Chinese Kung Fu or Martial Arts
A Special RCO Tribute to Joe Lewis
It has been a wild couple of months in which I have been all over the country so it’s time for an update and a tribute to martial arts legend Joe Lewis.
by Richard Ryan
Real World Knife Fighting
What happens when two [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Shaolin Temple, Shaolin Temple Introduction, Shaolin Temple address, Shaolin Temple tour guide, traditional Chinese culture, where Shaolin Temple | 51 Comments
Learn Chinese Kung Fu and Challenge Jackie Chan
Learning Chinese Language in China, Tai Chi/Shaolin Kung Fu/Sanda training, free combination only 375 US$ each month including accomodation!
We are proud to be one of the first schools in USA to teach Chinese Kung Fu in Toronto to people of non-Chinese descent. This was one of the founding .
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March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu Philosophy, Chinese Kung Fu Schools, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Jachie Chan profile, Jackie Chan Kung Fu, Jackie Chan profile, Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi Chuan | 1 Comment
Purpose of Shaolin School: promote study and training of traditional Chinese Kung Fu
The purpose of the School of Shaolin is to promote the traditional study and training of Chinese Kung Fu in a way we believe our founding Kung Fu fathers
“Chinese Kung Fu Star Search” will invite viewers to vote for their favorite martial arts [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Chi Kung, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Qigong, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Shaolin Temple, Shaolin Temple Introduction, Shaolin Temple address, Shaolin Temple tour guide, traditional Chinese culture, where Shaolin Temple | No Comments
Traditional Chinese Kung Fu, Taiji Quan and Chi Kung Revealed: Internal Relationship and Functions
Introduction to Traditional Chinese Kung Fu, Shaolin Kung Fu, Taiji Quan, Qigong and offers Chinese Kung Fu Tours and Training Courses.
Chinese Shao-Lin Kung Fu (Shaolin Gung Fu) - a 1500 year old art developed by the Shaolin monks at the Honan Temple [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chi Kung, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Meditation, Shaolin Temple, Taiji Quan | 2 Comments
History of Chinese Chi Kung or Qigong
It is known that the Chinese art of Qigong has a history that goes back over 5,000 years, though only a few historical documents exist today. Qigong can be roughly divided into four periods. We know little about the first period, which started when the “Yi Jing” (Book of [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Chi Kung, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Qigong, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Shaolin Temple, Shaolin Temple Introduction, Shaolin Temple address, Shaolin Temple tour guide, traditional Chinese culture, where Shaolin Temple | 3 Comments