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“Chinese martial arts”

Apr
19
2008

Anthony Hopkins Plays the Guitar

People have asked me, throughout my teaching life, about my inspirations. How did I develop my instructional technique?

Apr
18
2008

Age and Kung Fu

For instance, let’s take the martial aspects. I teach people in their sixties to do the martial part. Why? To enliven them.

Feb
25
2008

Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi

In every book where an experienced practitioner “tells it like it is” you have the potential for real benefits and, at the same time, some real confusion. “Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi” by Steffan de Graffenried is a perfect example of how hard it is to do the one without the other.

Feb
4
2008

The Doctor as Warrior

The Viewpoint: Chinese Medicine: There are aspects of practicing that are truly an “inner art.” Here we deal with some of these …

Nov
21
2007

Healing a Martial Artist

I broke my leg nine months ago. This was not your friendly hairline fracture – the tibia and fibula were broken clean through and emergency surgery was required.

Oct
24
2007

One Day in Jinan

Whoa! Stop the train… in our honor? I am no one. I run a small (not for profit) Chang Chuan School in Michigan.

Aug
29
2007

Alive in the Moment

When I think back, I can still smell the cheap shaving cream I used that morning in July 1984…

Aug
11
2007

Review: Praying Mantis DVD

I recently obtained a copy of Gao Jian’s first public DVD, “Six Harmonies Praying Mantis Boxing” from Plumpub.com, and decided to write this review of one of the first English language DVD, produced on this rare system of Northern Praying Mantis.

Aug
9
2007

Simply Simplicity

… and my only Xing Yi weapon is the famous San Cai Sword. I am an admirer of the style, though. I like its simplicity.

May
19
2007

Ch’i at Sea Redux

A Caucasian Bruce Lee wannabe does all out battle with a very skillful digitalized cow in a wide open grassy field. It was udder nonsense.

Feb
6
2007

Footsteps

Breathe in and draw down into dan tien. Breathe out, up the back, then out into the arms as the elbows lift almost imperceptibly…

Nov
18
2006

Butterfly Among Broken Glass

They start at my forehead, streaming freely down my face to drop from the nose and chin of my hanging head in steady progression. Sweat flows out of every part of me, seeming to take with it my strength and resolve.

May
16
2006

FX & OZ

Now the special effects industry has grown beyond anything expected with scenes of never previously envisioned complexity and illusion.

Oct
6
2005

The Mysterious Peril from the East

Racism is nothing new. But in the early part of the 20th century it had the face of a super-villian.

Aug
26
2005

BA GUA with Adam Hsu

They do not leave the practitioner thinking only, well, that was a nice demonstration but what can I get out of this ?

Aug
3
2005

On the Road to Sisyphus Falls

Sometimes the hardest thing is the world is just to keep in there. Refinement of the self can be a lonely business as Travis Rath contemplates while listening to music…

Sep
6
2004

Shopping For Books

The store owner approaches with three books in English, recently published, new, shiny. “You like Kung Fu?” she asks, fanning out the books.

Aug
6
2004

Does Your Furniture “Fit” You

When was the last time you gave much thought to your chairs/sofa? Do they really “fit” you — or do you attempt to make yourself “fit into” the furniture, choice being primarily motivated by “style”/color/price?

Apr
13
2004

A Blink of Zen

To the Chinese “Chan”, to the Japanese “Zen”. Whatever you call it, there has been a tie between meditative method and martial studies for over a thousand years.

Mar
23
2004

INB #06: For the Head Instructor: Your Team

A school rides the backs of its instructors.