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What we teach:
Northern Shao-Lin Long Fist
Shao-Lin Kung Fu is the most complete and effective
form of self defense, practiced in the world today. This powerful art
which teaches punching, kicking, throwing, and grappling (Chin Na), was
developed by the Shao-Lin Temple, which was built in the Hunan Province
of Northern China in 495 A.D. Over the next fifteen hundred years, the
Northern Shao-Lin Long Fist style of Kung Fu grew into the most
complete, and effective martial art system in China and throughout the
world. Students of Shao-Lin Long Fist learn close, middle, and long
range techniques, as well as grappling, joint locks (Chin Na), and
ground fighting. A wide variety of traditional Chinese weapons are also
taught.
Praying Mantis (Tang Lang Chuan)
Wang Lang created Praying Mantis Boxing at the
end of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Wang Lang like many other boxers
was attempting to challenge and defeat a Shao-Lin monk. Shao-Lin Boxing
was the premier boxing method in China and arguably the world at this
time. After some unsuccessful attempts to defeat Shao-Lin monks, Wang
Lang realized he needed another method. He based his new method on the
movements of the praying mantis. With his new techniques Wang Lang was
able to prevail over a Shao-Lin monk. Later, Monkey style foot work was
adopted to compliment the Praying Mantis hand techniques.
Speed is very important to the praying mantis and so it is with the
Praying Mantis boxer. This style uses emphasizes combination,
particularly techniques that quickly move from one to the next. A
principle is to use three or more techniques in a quick combination to
find or make an opening in the opponent’s defense. These flowing
combinations give Praying Mantis forms a fluid appearance.
Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese system of exercise
created for the purpose of improving one's Quality of life, by attaining
greater mental and physical health, and well being. The health benefits
of Tai Chi Chuan are numerous. Tai Chi Chuan is easily recognized by its
soft, graceful, flowing movements, and its peaceful and calm demeanor.
Although Tai Chi Chuan is a very sophisticated style of Kung Fu, most
people see the practice of Tai Chi Chuan as a form of "moving
meditation," Creating in the practitioner , a sense of calmness,
spiritual growth and fulfillment.
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