kung fu
kung fu
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-25
So I'm watching this nature channel special on television, right? This one in particular is all about tigers and their hunting habits. It seems these guys are super aggressive when it comes to hunting...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-03-31
Getting a good Jujitsu FoundationJudo was the first martial art I ever learned. I was a scrawny kid, with braces. Not quite a book worm, but rapidly on my way to being a teenaged couch potato. My D...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-01
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 - 2007-04-01
"So, Yoshi, that's your new training style? "Sit On Your Ass Kung Fu?"A lot of martial artists are disparaging of anything they don't learn in a dojo, and perhaps with some justification. However, aft...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-06
In order to learn Wing Chun, it is important to understand the history behind it. There are many versions of how Wing Chun came into being. Some say it was started by Ng Mui, a Buddhist nun who develo...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-10
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting...except for Chester Rambo Zephaniac. The boy was clumsy, lazy, and not in my class out of free will. "Come take a karate mat," I instructed him for the second time, as ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-14
Wing Chung is a martial arts discipline that deals with striking and position control. Wing Chung wooden dummy training is a common way to practice strikes and foot control. The wooden dummy used for ...
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by Yoshi - 2007-04-13
In order to learn Wing Chun, it is important to understand the history behind it. There are many versions of how Wing Chun came into being. Some say it was started by Ng Mui, a Buddhist nun who dev...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-18
Wing Chung is a martial arts discipline that deals with striking and position control. Wing Chung wooden dummy training is a common way to practice strikes and foot control. The wooden dummy used for ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-04-18
Unarmed fighting forms have be a part of Japanese culture for many centuries. Unarmed combat is mentioned in the earliest Japanese historical records. The Japanese fighting systems we know today have ...