The Kung Fu Body
One ancillary benefit to developing your martial abilities via kung fu is the high level of physical fitness that comes with it. Should you never use your kung fu in an altercation, the fitness aspect...
View ArticleBeing Corrected
Mastering kung fu is the mastery of the details that make up the system. Perfection is unobtainable, but the endless pursuit of it is the mantra of most serious martial artists. With this in place,...
View ArticleHumility
Humility is a key attribute to attaining both a high degree of martial skill and a high degree of martial morality. It is also a very shaolin trait. Our school doesn’t focus on punching (such as...
View ArticleVisualizing An Imaginary Opponent
As mentioned before there is “no fat” in your kung fu training. Everything has a purpose and the primary purpose is to develop your martial skills to the highest level possible given the amount of...
View ArticleCorrect Blocking
One of the primary traits of shaolin’s fighting philosophy is to not get hit. It is often taught in sparring that there is a no “exchange program” in fighting basically saying you do not accept any...
View ArticleHard Training – Not for the Faint of Heart
Kung Fu training is hard. Whether it’s your first class or 5,000th class, there is no way to get around it (at least at our school). Intense and consistent physical conditioning is a pre-requisite to...
View ArticleSore Muscles
If you are consistently not getting sore muscles after your workouts, there is a good chance you are not pushing yourself as you should. Powerful punches, fast kicks, low stances, explosive movements...
View ArticleMinor Injuries – A Blessing In Disguise
In the course of your training, it is highly possible that at some point you will come to class with some kind of pain from a minor injury. Maybe you slammed your knee on a coffee table or jammed your...
View ArticleDeveloping Martial Fluency… Like Learning To Play A Musical Instrument
There are many reasons to train, but for most, the ability to defend oneself with a high degree of skill is the most compelling. Our school teaches fighting arts that were created by martial geniuses...
View ArticleSticky Hands
One very important concept in kung fu, particularly chin na is something called, “sticky hands”. The idea is that as soon as someone makes the mistake of grabbing onto you, they’re stuck to you like a...
View ArticleLow Stances
One phrase you will likely hear over and over again is, “Stances Down!” There is good reason for this. Very low stances may not be needed in an encounter, but practicing very low while training will...
View ArticleDon’t Rush Your Training
Each student learns at their own pace. Some have the ability to not only learn quickly, but to seemingly ingrain the movement upon learning it. It’s possible for this to happen, particularly for more...
View ArticleHow Often Should I Train?
The question of “How often should I train?” might not be asked out loud, but has probably been thought by many students thru the years. In our modern world where a high level of martial arts skill is...
View ArticleExercise – Good For The Brain, Too!
Most students feel absolutely invigorated and refreshed after a vigorous class. Scientists are finding that physical exercise – like those in done at our school – combats stress, facilitates memory...
View ArticleFailing a Rank Test
When you are told you may test for the next rank, it means that you have learned sufficient forms, techniques, and skills to potentially pass that test. However, there are two things you need to do to...
View ArticleIs Kung Fu Easy?
First, carefully consider the question. We are not selling you a product, but rather giving you an opportunity through good training to develop yourselves mentally and physically in a multitude of...
View ArticleMartial Arts – Much More Than Fighting
“Most people view martial arts from a very limited standpoint and see martial arts training as a way of fighting only. Do not be deceived – martial arts is much more than simply training in fighting...
View ArticleTraining at Home
“A day of missed training can never be recovered.” This thought has been echoed by Kung Fu masters for generations. There is no question that the more time you spend intently practicing your art the...
View ArticleThe Components of Martial Skill – Power, Speed, Endurance, and Technique
Power is something that most everyone can develop. Proper breathing (timely exhaling during the execution of a strike), whole body strength (a firm rooting to the ground, strong and loose muscles, and...
View ArticleWondering If You’re Getting Any Health Benefits From Your Program? So Was I.
When I walked into the Shaolin Kung Fu School for the first time, I wasn’t thinking about my health. My aim was more about self-discovery. Could I develop some new qualities to even a mediocre level,...
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