kung fu
kung fu
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-02
It was Michael Tyson's second day at our Kung-Fu school and I took a hard look at him. He was built like King Kong, was as hairy as King Kong, sported Mr. T's hairstyle, but he had Oprah Winfrey's puc...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-09
If you've been reading my articles, you know I have two loves: Learning Kung Fu styles and seeing them used in movies.I've been doing snake style Kung Fu for going on 8 years now. Once I moved into K...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-09
When I was a kid at primary school, way before I graduated to the darker days of high school, I used to believe there were three kinds of hero: · The superhero - guys like Batman who could kick butt ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-09
"So, what's the new dance step you're doing, Yoshi?"Yeah, I hear that all the time. Even from people who should know better. You probably do as well, particularly if you do footwork for Wing Chun. ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-09
OK, if you're reading my articles regularly, you know that I like learning new martial arts styles. Mostly I've focused on the Northern Chinese styles, the ones based around Wudang Mountain. I learn...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-19
If you've been reading my articles, you know I have two loves: Learning Kung Fu styles and seeing them used in movies.I've been doing snake style Kung Fu for going on 8 years now. Once I moved into K...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-22
One of the fun things about martial arts is that it teaches you a bit of history as you go through it, and the bull sessions after a good workout are great.One of the bull sessions that Steve, Aaron a...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-23
One of the ongoing things we're trying at the dojo is broadening our student base. Lots of students get a little upset at punches flying at them, and the like, so we're evaluating some of the softer ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-24
I remember what it was like learning Karate. I had a sensei who barked orders, and had us stand in stances for what felt like eternities, until our legs ached, our knees cramped and we walked funny. ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-25
I recently got to go as a guest teacher at another school that focuses on Jow Ga Kung Fu. Now, I like learning new Kung Fu styles, and have mostly focused on the Northern Chinese styles, which tend to...