The Secret Behind Real Kung Fu Fighting!

May 17th, 2012

The Secret Behind Real Kung Fu Fighting! When you learn real Kung Fu fighting, there are certain truths about how to survive. One of the truths is that the human mental apparatus shuts down during combat, and survival mode kicks in. Fighters who survive by the amount of adrenaline kicked in would have you believe this is good, but it… Continue reading

Learning How To Kung Fu Fight – The Three Types Of Fighter

May 17th, 2012

Learning How To Kung Fu Fight - The Three Types Of Fighter I say Kung Fu fight, but this obviously refers to karate fighting, fighting in Taekwondo or Kenpo, or just about any other martial art out there. The principles of combat tend to be the same once you break them down. Here are the… Continue reading

Internal Wing Chun Kung Fu

May 13th, 2012

Internal Wing Chun Kung Fu Wing Chun Kung Fu is often taught as a “hard” or “external” style. There are few schools that teach the internal method of Wing Chun.When learnt the internal way, it is an extremely powerful martial art.(Wing Chun = WC)When people first start learning WC they learn how to block with their tan sau, or their bong sau… Continue reading

Shaolin Longfist Kung Fu: Lien Bu Chuan and Gung Li Chuan!

May 11th, 2012

Shaolin Longfist Kung Fu: Lien Bu Chuan and Gung Li Chuan! ‘Longfist’ Kung FuShaolin Longfist Kung Fu owes its origin ultimately to the ancient battlefields of Northern China. The same notions of striking, stabbing, sweeping and cutting etc at long-range were extensively systemized and codified at Bei Shaolin Si, the Northern or ‘Grandfather’ Shaolin Temple for… Continue reading

Basic Stances: Shaolin Longfist Kung Fu

May 10th, 2012

Basic Stances: Shaolin Longfist Kung Fu Within Shaolin ‘Longfist’ Kung Fu and Wu Shu, all motion, offensive or defensive, towards or away from opponents, involves certain key stances. These are the foundations of all Changchuan (‘Longfist’) martial movement and four basic essential examples, requiring students’ initial attention are analysed below. Two key principles apply to their design and usage.StabilityLower an object’s… Continue reading

Shaolin Kung Fu Secret Fighting Exercises: Windlass or Bucket-Lifting Arts

May 8th, 2012

Shaolin Kung Fu Secret Fighting Exercises: Windlass or Bucket-Lifting Arts The 72 Consummate and Secret Arts of the Shaolin Temple are a collection of inter-related fighting exercises which fall into a number of key categories. The example which follows, ‘Windlass Arts’, is a Hard, External Power-Training Exercise. Details of training intensity and duration are accompanied by description… Continue reading

Fight Speeding Tickets – Like a Kung Fu Master Ticket Shredding Machine

May 8th, 2012

Fight Speeding Tickets - Like a Kung Fu Master Ticket Shredding Machine Correct Notice Of The Speed LimitA frequent defense of speeding offenses is that the road was not properly marked up with a speed limit sign as a example the sign may have been covered by tree branches or the sign may not have… Continue reading

Using Matrix Martial Arts to Isolate Real Kung Fu

May 7th, 2012

Using Matrix Martial Arts to Isolate Real Kung Fu Matrix Martial Arts to Learn Real Kung Fu…sounds like an internet trick, doesn’t it? But if you told a pygmy tribesman, a couple of hundred years ago, that there were such things as wagons, well, he’d probably run you over to the witch doctor for ‘treatment.’Head getting too big…everything… Continue reading

Shuai Jiao Kung Fu Wrestling With Dr Yang, Jwing-Ming

May 7th, 2012

Shuai Jiao Kung Fu Wrestling With Dr Yang, Jwing-Ming Shuai Jiao Kung Fu Wrestling with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming is described on the cover as Fundamental Defense Techniques and Throws, takedowns and grappling skills for short-range fighting. This disk is that, but so much more. Like many YMAA titles from Dr. Yang, this program provides a tremendous wealth of… Continue reading

Shaolin Kung Fu Animal Styles

May 7th, 2012

Shaolin Kung Fu Animal Styles In the world of martial arts there are few styles that capture the imagination in the way that the animal styles do. Even though these systems are famous, and often commonly practiced in Gong Fu, they are commonly misunderstood and misrepresented. In this article I hope to shed some light on the animal styles themselves and their… Continue reading