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Most of the weapons we practice can be seen in this video. (I added the music cause it’s more fun
) Hope you’ll enjoy it. Xingyiquan: shi san qiang and Wu xing qiang (Spear) Wu xing gun (staff) Piguazhang: Feng mo gun (crazy demon staff) Miao dao (two handed long saber) Hei hu bian (Black tiger whip-staff) Tian gang dao (saber) Bajiquan: Xing zhe bang (staff) Liu he qiang (6 harmony spear) Saber Others: Da dao Shaolin yin ba gun (staff) Sheng biao (Rope dart) Shuang jian (double mace) Hu …
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Shaolin Kung Fu Training
This Shows How Kung Fu Kids And Older Men Practises Kung Fu, They Do It Every Day, Starting At 05:00 In The Morning.
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Host Antonio “Brooklyn Monk” Graceffo as Master Hisham teaches him to combine ancient Chinese training techniques with modern fighting skills, In this episode, they explore Chinese kickboxing, San Da, kicks, punches, and body conditioning. (Location: Tainan, Taiwan)
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The Kung Fu School, “Shi Xiao Long Martial Arts Academy”, was established in 1980. The Kung Fu School is located in the south of Songshan mountain. To the east is the Zhong Yue Temple and to the west of the Kung Fu School, the Shaolin Temple. Location of the Kung Fu School is West of Bei Huan Road, Deng Feng City, Henan Province, China. Students between the ages of 5 years and 25 years, of both sexes, may be admitted, subject to conditions. Foreign students must first obtain a residential …
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Traditional Chinese Master Arts! Kung Fu Training at the Wudang Shan Martial Arts Academy for Traditional Taoist Martial Arts. Needless to say, we were useless! We have the same physical endurance and flexibility as a potato. Nevertheless, it was still a great Challenge and getting to run around all day in silk pyjamas was great fun! Enjoy! PS – Running up a wall has nothing to do with Kung Fu!
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Video of the training grounds of some of the kung fu training schools located around China.
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11-year-olds kicking in China. Round 1 – Xanda Rules Round 2 – Karate Rules Round 3 – Xanda Rules
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The term “n�¨iji�¡” usually refers to Wudangquan or the internal styles of Chinese martial arts, which Sun Lutang identified in the 1920s as T’ai Chi Ch’uan, X�ªngy�¬qu�¢n and B�¡gu�¤zh�£ng. This classifies most other martial arts as “w�¤iji�¡” (lit. “external/outside sect”). Some other Chinese arts, such as Liuhebafa, Bak Mei Pai, Bok Foo Pai and Yiquan are frequently classified (or classify themselves) as internal or having internal qualities (aka External/Internal styles). These …
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Kung fu classes in the shaolin fighting arts, Sydney Chinatown