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Dealing With Weapons
Just about every martial art, traditional or non-traditional, has weapons defenses or techniques. So why do most martial arts train them in such different ways compared to how we train empty hand techniques. So whether we like it or … Continue reading
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Keeping Tradition Alive While Making Kung Fu Relevant in Modern Society
Recently I read an article called “Why Kung Fu Masters Refuse To Teach” By Sascha Matuszak. The article was very well written and discussed some interesting points on the traditional martial arts styles of Kung Fu. There are many … Continue reading
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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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