Blog - Articles on Kung Fu

Child Development

You’re expecting me to tell you how your child will get fit, grow in self confidence and become a disciplined, well balanced young person by

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Li

Li is the grain in wood or jade. Li is the reason why a willow leaning over a stream relaxes the mind and a city

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Wu Wie

Wu Wei has often been translated to mean something like Not Doing, or Doing By Not Doing.  It implies somehow, achievement by doing nothing. The

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Jing Chi Shen

This is not a repetition of what is written elsewhere.  Check out the article on Chi. This is about how to develop Chi. When we

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Te

The power through which the Tao is made manifest or is actualised.  Or, the virtue or power inherent in a person or thing existing in

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The Yin Yang

Unlike the polarities or other mythologies, Yin and Yang are not at war.  They are not opposed in an endless struggle such as, the light

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Recording Sub-Routines

Without getting too much into brain anatomy, it is worth understanding that different parts of the brain deal with movements. We move most of the

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Ancient Advice

Original Jing or telomeres It is very easy to ignore ancient wisdom when it is dressed in the language of a different paradigm. Then we

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We have many articles on subjects from fighting techniques and strategy to personal development and philosophy.  They will help you to understand what we teach in our academy and guide you on your martial arts journey.