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Ted Mancuso

Sep
3
2010

Just me… Tong Bei

Over the course of my experience I’ve bumped into a number of lesser known styles (at least outside China) that have delighted me…

Aug
31
2010

You Can If You Believe You Can…

Among the topics I investigated was the subject of mastery which proved to be bigger and even more interesting than I had anticipated…

Aug
23
2010

When All About You

A quick thought, nothing more. It’s nice in times like these to take stock of things. And when the market is crumbling, the job rate rising, we Americans are embroiled in what some see as the wrong wars, and generally the world is wobbling, it is indeed time to separate the flimsy from the solid. [...]

Aug
17
2010

A Rock and a Hard Spot

For Those Times When the Training Seems To Stop
One minute you’re Bruce Incarnate, the next you’re unable to tie your shoes without the danger of a self-inflicted eyeshot.

Aug
1
2010

Both sides of the camera…

Making a DVD like our recent Blossoms in the Spring is great; that’s to say it’s great fun and a great amount of work…

Jul
28
2010

Clicking

When it happens to you, you know it. That electric dusk-sensitive porch light clicks on…

Jul
22
2010

The Facets of Chin Na

Two young boys engaged in grabbing one another, trying to gain a momentary upper hand, catching and locking each others joints must go back to the time before the pyramids.

Jul
10
2010

Why is Push Hands so bad?

To explore this topic we’ll have to assume the basic premise that Push Hands is bad…

Jun
24
2010

College Days in Martial Arts

Martial artists have got to stop misrepresenting the very nature of the martial arts.

Jun
12
2010

Booby Prize Martial Arts

One of the real mistaken ideas which people get caught up in— especially if they started training young— is that some martial practices are …

Jun
4
2010

Animals in Kung Fu

Everyone knows that Kung Fu has animal styles, but the subject is a little more interesting that what people first suspect…

Jun
1
2010

Practice SPACE!

Everyone says Kung Fu came from the animals, then they never look at any animals.

May
28
2010

Fahrenheit 001

The basic idea was that in the future no one reads (which was pretty prophetic on Bradbury’s part)…

May
22
2010

Sifu Staff

The saying goes that the spear is the king of the weapons and the straight sword is the queen. Then what is the staff?

May
13
2010

Those Unpredictable Weapons

The steel whip makes a “whirrrrr” as it cuts through the air…

May
11
2010

Yin Yang up a Level

“Yin and Yang” if you study Chinese martial arts you hear this phrase over and over…

Apr
27
2010

Playing the Spear

A good spear man looks somewhat like a belly dancer, torso waving and rotating with every motion of the weapon…

Apr
19
2010

Classic Training

I’ve told this story before but I like to repeat it:

Apr
8
2010

A Little False Humility, Please

You get tested in the strangest ways, in the most unlikely places…

Apr
1
2010

A Lesson from Wing Chun Pai

Like a large family living through Diaspora the individual members rarely possess the whole family story…

Mar
25
2010

The Tao of Retreat

Back and forth, advance and retreat. In the early days of freestyle I often thought that most sparring was an excuse to practice dancing…

Mar
12
2010

Courtyard, Camp and Village

Now, while the heat of the afternoon has not yet risen and the dust still lies there without tainting the air…

Feb
26
2010

Training the Tiger

I just opened my mouth and out it came: I announced last week that in honor of the Year of the Tiger we would train this coming Saturday in Tiger Kung Fu…

Feb
12
2010

You Have to See for Yourself

I’m sitting here with a pile of photographs next to my coffee thinking how stupid I was…

Jan
18
2010

The White Belt Mind

The young boy orphaned by bandits goes to the samurai and kneels before him.

Jan
15
2010

Tangs and Secret Societies – 2

There were other social aspects affecting the Kung Fu, we might consider the inevitable Chinese consideration of status know as “face”…

Jan
9
2010

Tangs and Secret Societies -1

What exactly is a Tang? To some people it calls up images of a hatchet man hiding in a doorway…

Jan
4
2010

Update

Well, for those of you who didn’t know, we’re just finishing a short vacation. We’ve been traveling around California, relaxing, talking about PLUM and other topics and snapping pictures.

Dec
27
2009

Opera

If you treat some friends to opera tickets you and they may be disappointed. It all depends on which friends you invite.

Dec
14
2009

“Cycle Walking”

“The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.”        Euclid
“Define your terms!”                                Richard Lewis
The Chinese are said to be the only major group of people without a creation myth.  And the few creations myths the Chinese do quote are borrowed from folk culture and India.That shows [...]