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Baguazhang, Bagua, Traditional Chinese Martial Art
Baguazhang (Pa Kua Ch’uan) is the Chinese martial arts class that is most unique in appearance. Its name comes from the bagua, an eight-trigram pattern used in Chinese philosophy and astrology, actually meaning eight-trigram palm in its entirety. ...
0 commentsStyles of Chinese Martial Arts Clothing
Most martial arts have distinct uniforms which have not changed substantially for many years. In a lot of cases, the uniform - or gi - is a treasured item, and is worn in part as a sign of respect to the preceeding masters of the style, and as a...
8 commentsUNESCO world heritage sites China | Wudang Mountains Travel Guide
Information The Wudang Mountains also known as Wu Tang Shan or simply Wudang, are a small mountain range in the Hubei province of China, just to the south of the manufacturing city of Shiyan. In years...
0 commentsKung Fu and the Christian
Recently someone from our congregation called my attention on a subject that I am familiar with. The person wanted to know whether or not a Christian can learn Chinese martial arts - "Wu-Shu". First of all, I want to let you know that I am not an...
81 commentsTop 5 Martial Arts DVDs
A comprehensive look at the top rated instructional martial arts DVDs.
0 commentsKung Fu … the Chinese Art of Personal Combat
The Origins and Art of the Chinese Kung Fu style.
6 commentsWhat is Kung Fu
Kung fu is a well-known self-defense exercise from china. Over the years it has been transformed its form. It had been a unique combination of exercise. Then it became practical self-defense and also...
0 commentsMy Sifu - My Friend
Sigung (Grand Master) Vincent A. Cabais, 33rd generation, 30th degree, Shaolin Lohan Pai. "International Instructor of the Year" 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 & 1999 Sole lineage holder to the Ancient...
4 comments8 reasons to train Kung Fu in China for a year
8 reasons to train kung fu in china for a year. 8 reasons for training Kung Fu in China at an Shaolin Kung Fu academy under a Shaolin Kung Fu master. Increase strength and flexibility, learn Mandarin Chinese, create healthy eating habits, study eastern philosophies, lose weight, master a new sport, create a disciplined structure, learn self defense. Do this in your gap year, sabbatical or after retirement. A perfect addition to personal development when traveling in China. Training Kung Fu China
0 commentsKung Fu / Gung Fu, Popular Chinese Martial Art
In martial arts, kung fu means "inner power," but in Western culture, it has been a generic term for Chinese martial arts from the internal disciplines of taijiquan (tai chi ch’uan), baguazhang (pa...
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