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plugoarts · 1 year
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The story of this character can comprise a whole post of its own. His legend reaches back to the burning of Shaolin Temple and has been retold in many movies — including a brief appearance in Kill Bill Vol. 2. Can you name who this is? #wuxia #kungfu #wuxiawarriors #wuxiawednesday #shaolin #shaolinkungfu #monk #atigerstale #tigertales #comic #countdown https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmt5im7rCI5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sushilgunwante · 1 year
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The New warrior #kungfupanda #kungfu #martialarts #panda #kungfulife #wushu #dreamworks #kungfumaster #kungfuworld #martialartist #memes #art #kungfustyle #brucelee #wayofmartialarts #ipman #china #shaolin #shaolinkungfu #po #kungfufashion #wushulife #kungfufighting #wingchun #lifestyleofawarrior #oogway #chinamartialarts #kungfupandamemes https://www.instagram.com/p/CmRm27xKNu9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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growt-social · 9 hours
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shaolinquan · 9 months
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Shaolin Kungfu
Shaolin Kung Fu was introduced  by  Indian monk  named Tat Moh, who is also known as Boddhidharma. He began his  life as a prince in Pallava Kingdom  southern India, but became a devoted Buddhist, renouncing his royal heritage to take up the simple lifestyle of a monk. He spreaded Buddhism and his teachings  widely eventually he rose to become the 28th patriarch of India.
 It was common for Indian monks to travel to China on those days where their Buddhist teachings were eagerly received. In the year 520 A.D. Tat Moh made a travel through India and China, finally settling at the monastery called Shaolin - which means ‘little forest’. He was disappointed, to find the monks very weak and unable to withstand the austere ways of Buddhism - a life which often consisted of long fasts and frugal living.
Tat Moh therefore returned into a cave and meditated in isolation in order to find a solution to the problem. When he emerged after nine years of hard study, he had found a set of exercises for the monks. These were similar to some Indian exercises such as yoga and were intended to regulate and strengthen the monks chi flow. Their intention was to strengthen the monks and increase their health and vitality and this they did, so successfully that Tat Moh’s Chi exercises are still practiced to this day. They form the basis of the Shaolin Arts.
It seems that in China there was more than one temple named ‘Shaolin’. In this history we will discuss only the Shaolin temple in Fukien Province.
In the history of China there was much lawlessness. Bandits and villains were surrounded vulnerable to attack Shaolin Temple, as were monks who traveled the country teaching the ways of Buddhism. So as to protect themselves, the monks developed a system of fighting based on the exercises taught by the founder master - Tat Moh.
Buddhist monks are very gentle and good natured. Their fighting system was developed only to defend themselves against harm. This system was called the ‘Lohon’ style after the monks in the temple (Lohons) who developed it. The Lohon style is a very basic form of Kung Fu which emphasizes low stances and strong body posture. It proved very successful.
The monks of the Shaolin temple practiced  very hard to increase their martial arts skills and were constantly striving to improve their art. A great step forward came with the evolution of the third Shaolin style, called the Tiger style - Tai Chor in Chinese. This was developed by a Chinese emperor, who had his royal position to adopt the austere ways of Buddhism. He finally settled at the Shaolin temple where he studied deeply in the martial arts, eventually developing the Tai Chor style. For this reason, Tai Chor is sometimes also known as the emperor’s style. It uses strong but mobile stance which we use in the Tiger-Crane combination, and which we call the ‘walking stance’. It also emphasizes a very strong twisting punch. In fact, the straight punch which ends with a twist of the fist has become a hallmark of Shaolin Kung Fu. The Tai Chor style develops great power and was, therefore, able to defeat the Lohon style.
No style is unbeatable. Every move has a counter similarly, another style was later developed which could counter the Tiger style. This was the monkey style, known in Chinese as Tai Sheng. Monkey is a very fast, deceptive style. It tends to close in on his opponent, strike and retreat all in one rapid sequence. Hence, the powerful Tiger may be unable to hit his tricky, constantly moving opponent. If the monkey misses with a strike, he will still move away from his opponent so as not to allow them the chance to counter him. The monkey’s strikes are accurate, more than powerful and are delivered with fingers or the open palm. Grabbing is also a favorite of this technique. The monkey likes to crouch and often attacks the lower body. He especially favours targeting the groin. For male opponents this can result in serious loss!
Because the monkey style consists of much crouching and rolling, it is best suited to people who are short. It is often considered monkey possibly be countered? The answer is by the techniques of the white crane! The white crane style was the last and most technically advanced style to be developed in the Fukien Shaolin Temple. Even to this day, the crane style is regarded with great respect and is protected in secretly by its masters.
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bryanbarnes123 · 11 months
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Chinese Broad Sword Short Form Praying Mantis Kung Fu Sifu Bryan  Chinese broad sword short form from the Northern Praying Mantis kung Fu School, and yes it is a real sword, so I hope you enjoy, don't forget to like share and comment and of course subscribe if you're new around here... Sifu
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xingshengshi · 1 year
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"Siempre mira las cosas desde el lado positivo, si no lo hay, frota los lados oscuros hasta que brillen." Amituofo 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 坐禪法 Zuòchán fǎ por la mañana. #SongshanShaolinsi #ShaolinZuoChanFa #ShaolinChanWuYi #ShaolinChan #ShaolinKungfu (en Remis Shaolin Kungfu / Shaolinsi Xingsheng Chan Wu Guan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpfwXTzvbAl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sholinkungfuzen · 1 year
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After a week, our Abbot Shi YongXin's new book is a bestseller in Amazon Poland, "martial arts" category. Super! Confirmation Fulfill yourself, Care for others www.shaolinkungfuzen.com #shaolin #shaolinkungfu #KungFu #wushu #HealthExercise #qigong #taichi #pushuhand #sanjose #selfdefense #stickyhands #kickboxing #motivation #martialartstraining #usawkf #Buddhist #martialarts #QiGong #zen #shaolintemple #meditation #happiness #wisdom#shaolincultureday#shiyanxing#shaolinkungfuzen #shaolinkungfuzenusa #武术青奥会 #武术 #taichi #少林 (at Shaolin Kungfu Zen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmWof7mvq-_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tai Chi 'He Yong Gan' at Dutch Open 2022 Stichting Taijiquan Nederland
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plugoarts · 1 year
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I just updated the campaign page for kickstart.aTigersTale.com today. On this #wuxiawednesday I added a new Shaolin Sticker Set which is available to anyone who backs a physical reward tier! Cost the campaign page to have a look see! #atigerstale #shaolin #wuxia #stickers #Kickstarter #addons #kickstarterreads #shaolinkungfu https://www.instagram.com/p/CoaRpa8PZTO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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december181972 · 1 year
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#boloyeung #kungfu #wushu #taekwondo #karate #kumite #martialarts #martialartslife #shaolinkungfu https://www.instagram.com/p/CkJb8swvzfm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shaolinmexico · 2 years
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Actitud SHAOLIN 👊🐉 #shaolin #shaolinkungfu #shaolinmonk #shaolinmonks #shaolinmexico #shaolinstyle #shaolintemple #shaolintraining #kungfu #kungfumexico https://www.instagram.com/p/CegiInYuSjc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fabceleby · 2 years
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Hans Molenkamp Net Worth And Bio-Wiki
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Hans Molenkamp grew up as an athlete child and always followed his exercise routine to maintain his physique. He began his career as a trainer in Wrestling, Boxing, and Muay Thai. Later, he started photography and marketing to diversify his earnings. Source: fabceleby.com
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zenyogiwarrior · 2 years
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Haven't posted much on here for a while. Have been using my free time on building my YouTube channel! Still early stages for what is planned. Have a look and subscribe now if interested in future online tutorials! #youtube #onlinetraining #onlinetutorial #freestuff #onlinefitness #onlinecoach #shaolinkungfu #qigong #wellness (at Tokyo, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc2tEsjLsGZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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xingshengshi · 1 year
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"Somos lo que hacemos repetidamente. La excelencia, por lo tanto, no es una acción sino un hábito ". - Aristóteles Amituofo 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Excelente entrenamiento matutino y vespertino de inicio de semana, gracias por asistir !!! #DaoyinYangshengGong #YangshengGong #Taijiquan #QiGong #TaijiQiGong #SongshanShaolinsi #ShaolinChanWuYi #ShaolinChanWuGong #ShaolinKungfu #ShaolinYinshouGun (en Remis Shaolin Kungfu / Shaolinsi Xingsheng Chan Wu Guan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpegULVu1XY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mojid · 2 months
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#qigong #taichi #kungfu #meditation #chikung #yoga #taiji #taichichuan #taijiquan #martialarts #wushu #shaolin #qi #reiki #qigongpractice #fitness #gongfu #mindfulness #taoism #qigonghealing #health #chinesemedicine #tao #shaolinkungfu #wellness #wingchun #yinyang #energy #chinesemartialarts #healing
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