Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at
10:47 am
Kung fu is an ancient art that spans time back to before there was records of things written down. The depth that is this martial art is steeped in the history of kung fu. No matter whether the basis is fact or myth, all of it makes this a sacred and interesting practice.
The first combat of kung fu was not between just men but battling the survival of the fittest between man and animal. Having to defeat animal predators, man determined that animals had ways of protecting and defending that a man could use for his safety as well.
This is a preview of
Using The History Of Kung Fu Will Teach You The Importance Of The History
.
Read the full post (697 words, estimated 2:47 mins reading time)
Tags:
Ancient Art,
Bodhidarma,
Buddist Monk,
Crane,
Credence,
fighting techniques,
History Of Kung Fu,
Human Beings,
Insects,
Inventor,
Jiao,
martial art,
Monks,
Physical Manifestations,
Physical Strength,
praying mantis,
Predators,
the beginnings of kung fu,
the history of kung fu,
the legend of kung fu,
Tiger Panther,
Wide Berth,
Yellow Emperor
Related posts
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at
8:31 pm
Today we’re going to talk about 3 of the most common martial arts in the modern world. Although this doesn’t include all of the martial arts, these are the 3 most practiced. Kung-Fu is extremely popular for people looking for a more classical version of martial arts due to its large traditional basis. Muay Thai and BJJ are customarily used by MMA fighters.
This is a preview of
Some of the most popular martial arts styles from around the world.
.
Read the full post (719 words, estimated 2:53 mins reading time)
Tags:
bjj,
Body Mechanics,
Classical Version,
Elbows,
Great Source,
Hard Style,
kick boxing,
Knock Out,
kung fu,
Martial Arts In The Modern World,
martial arts self defense,
martial arts styles,
Monks,
Protective Padding,
punches,
self defense moves,
self defense techniques,
Soft Style,
Thai Martial Art,
Traditional Basis,
World Today,
Young Boys
Related posts
Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at
12:08 pm
Over centuries the ancient arts of Wushu have been developed, initially by warlords and monks as ways of training their warriors and pupils in military arts. The students were instructed and taught how to protect themselves in unarmed combat and also with the use of weapons.They also believe that the soldiers need to be in top physical shape and have sound minds at all times, that’s why it was necessary to include teachings in medicine, religion, and relaxation in the various styles and disciplines of warfare.

Tags:
Addtion,
Adversity,
Better Sense,
Eye Coordination,
learn wushu singapore,
Maximum Growth,
Memory Power,
Military Arts,
Monks,
Necessary Skills,
Obedience,
Perserverance,
Physical Shape,
Pupils,
Rigid Discipline,
Self Preservation,
Sense Of Balance,
unarmed combat,
Use Of Weapons,
Warlords,
Wushu,
wushu lessons singapore,
wushu singapore
Related posts