About the Course
The term Kung Fu refers to the martial arts of China. Kung Fu originated in a place called the Shaolin Temple, where monks practiced Kung Fu for health and self-defense during their quest for enlightenment.
Students learn traditional Kung Fu that instills powerful techniques and strong stances. Attacks are simple, easy to understand and easy to apply. Students also learn how to use weapons such as the staff, spear, broadsword, etc. The curriculum includes forms, self-defense, legwork, tumbling, and sparring.
Practitioners of modern wushu focus on lightning-quick-form technique, combined with unbelievable jumping ability to give them an edge at any martial arts competition. Modern Wushu takes the basics of Kung Fu and its legwork to the next level in terms of the complexity of training. Our students have competed and won many events and tournaments. We take great pride in our Wushu ability. You are welcome to challenge us in martial art if you dare! (Note: we take no responsibility in any injury you might sustain in a challenge with us.
In Chinese culture, the correct modern term for Chinese Martial Arts would be Wushu (Kung Fu is an older terminology for the same definition). The Wushu is basically using the body’s own natural movements to work on building the natural Martial Arts Techniques. What makes Wushu so different from other martial arts is that it focuses on the entire body’s fitness, not just merely punching and kicking (Karate and Tai Kwan Do). We have to remember that other Far East martial arts are all originated from Shaolin Kung Fu, they are just variants of the same techniques in Shaolin Kung Fu. An old American saying stated this: “It takes three clones to beat the original”. Therefore, why learn the cloned martial arts (like Karate and Tai Kwan Do) while you can just come down to Chinese Martial Art School and learn the completely original techniques.
Your Instructor
Master Chung and Staff
A 31st generation disciple of the Shaolin Temple, he is a master of Shaolin kung fu and chi kung. In addition to his many successes in competitions around the world,