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Karate is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese kenpō. It is primarily a striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes and open-
Chin Na is a Chinese term describing techniques used in the Chinese martial arts that control or lock an opponent's joints or muscles/tendons so he cannot move, thus neutralizing the opponent's fighti
Reading a post on Striking Thoughts about the importance of practicing Chin na in ways that enables the students to condition their bodies in ways that would serves them in real world confrontation
A guest post By Rick From The Cook Ding's Kitchen
Quite some time ago, I wrote about the story of dragons.
Tigers are born tigers, but dragons are in legend fish, who through their own efforts
...he most interesting and fasted action sports in modern times. The word “Kendo” when written in Kanji (Chinese form of writing adopted by the Japanese in the 5th Century) is made up of two ideogra...
...a society that has never used the color of a belt to indicate *ANYTHING AT ALL*?
#2: Do you suppose that Chinese martial artist's have some mystical connection with belts?
#3: They wash their clot...
... certainly have absolutely nothing to do with Bodhidharma. OR buddhism :-)))).
Instead of swallowing old chinese myths and attributing things back to famous figures, Mikey, try actually reading a re...
Is there anybody who is familiar with the techniques and history of Chinese Chin-Na, who can explain the obvious similarities between it and Japanese Jujutsu? Having had a purely superficial exposure
...hite Dragon Set
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Eagle Claw Kung Fu: Classical Northern Chinese Fist By: Master Leung Shum 129 pages Condition: Good (back cover has a smudge) Price:...
... scientific determination by Mr. Wang Xiangzhai after long practise, research and pondering the science of Chinese martial arts. It is based on every person’s perception of his objective world a...
...the name of them. any help would be apreciated. also where is the best place around New York City to learn chinese kung-fu weaponry Never Forgive, Never Forget...
... this already? Can anybody tell me who was the Kungfu stylist challenging Royce Gracie?
Crane Journal of Chinese Martial Science...
Hi Everybody:
I am a MA practitioner who has recently become very curious as to the Chinese origins and influences of many Japanese martial arts. For example, it seems to be common knowledge that Mo
...come more and more healthy, powerful, confident, wise and brave, keep away from fear and anxiety.
Rider: Chinese martial arts are very multifarious, if you don't choose a good one and a good teacher...
The e-budo.com is a popular forum but only concentrates on Japanese arts. The budoseek.net also has Chinese art forums but is not that popular. Is there a good and popular www-forum for a student of C
...ny of the following (in no particular order), Karate, Judo, Ju-Jitsu, Aikido, Kung Fu, Hapkido, Muay Thai, chinese boxing and traditional boxing.
I have a strong leaning towrds Aikido and Hapkido.
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Hi, i would like to know izzit all the chinese sword styles are northern based ? I wonder izzit true all the folks in southern china in the past didn't study sword play.
Would anyone know how to do a ground pop-up (aka chinese get-up). Sorry, I dont know the 'official' name for this move but one can see it in most Jet Li movies where he or a co-star is flat on his bac
I was in Vancouver on the weekend and I was buying some groceries at the numerous amount of Asian/Chinese grocery stores there, and I came across a bunch of Cleavers/Chinese slicer knives.. and I deci
... the Ki - energy. I prefere more the Indonesian style of developing the Ki, called Tenaga Dalam, than the (Chinese) Thai Chi/Chi Kung art of developing the Ki. I respect all faiths/religions but the I...
Hey, I'm looking to get a Spyderco Viele, a Gunting and a Lum Chinese as well as the Folding Tanto (non-black version)... Does anyone have one of these they want to trade or sell? Please let me know t
...ad Nan Lu's articles in IKF and get educated about Wu Dang, you big dummies and authorities on 4000 yrs of Chinese history, eh?
Best authority? Jim Storey? Mike Sigman? Moe? Larry? Curly?...
...' linerlocks. Boy, they seemed to have cheap pivots, like they could snap easily.
So I just bought a $20 Chinese knockoff of a 4' tanto blade with thin textured handle folder. I don't know which kni...
...werful out-the front blade, 4' blade, will punch through a can! silver or black metal handle w/s $34.95 5. Chinese out-the-front daggar, extremely strong spring, 3 3/4' blade, a great knife for the pr...
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