Monthly Archives: April 2015
Stages of Kung Fu Training – Part 4
Kung Fu is a complex and sophisticated system of combat. It takes years of diligent and continuous practice to learn. There are no short cuts in Kung Fu. There is a reason for this and a valuable component … Continue reading
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Stages of Kung Fu Training – Part 3
Learning how to punch, kick and block does not start with the hands and feet like you would expect. So far in the beginning stages the student has mostly focused on their stance, foundation, balance and footwork. More importantly … Continue reading
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Tagged Aikido, boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, China, Chinese culture, Choi Lai Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choy Lee Fut, Choy Li Fut, crossfit, escrima, fitness, horse stance, Jiu Jitsu, kali, Karate, Kung Fu, martial arts, Martial Arts History, MMA, muay thai, san diego, Self Defense, shaolin, Shotokan, stance training, strength, taekwondo, Tai chi, vista CA, Wushu
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