9/28/2012

Kung Fu Fighting

 
Wo Shu, called Martial Art in English, began in the South of Asia more than three thousand years ago. It started from the instincts of the pasts Chinese hunters who needed to protect themselves and fight to survive.

Wo Shu comes from China, but belongs to the world.”
/Kung Fu Master; Li De Xiang

Wo Shu is more than just a sport; its culture, it’s a traditional art. There are a lot of different styles in Wo Shu. The South style of Wo Shu includes frequently fist, compares to the North style who includes more kicks. You may have heard of the relaxing Wo Shu style; Tai Chi, or maybe the fighting style that Bruce Li act called; Nan Quan? If you know both of them you must have realized the big difference between these styles. Wo Shu can be used both for defense, for keeping health and flexibility, for fighting, for entertainment and for building up your spirit. I’ve just spent five hours together with one of the greatest Kung Fu Masters in Yunnan; Li De Xiang.

Li De Xiang
Kung Fu Master
Fighting
"Focus all your energy and hit the side of your enemies neck."
At least an hour stretching. 
"You need more than just strength."
 KillerStreching
"To be able to do a great kick. . ."
"Lao Shi Hao"
For respect and gratitude to The Master
 
 

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