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  Kung Fu: Definition & Origin
Kung fu is work and requires skill, although martial prowess is not necessarily the goal.
Kung fu remains a popular term in America thanks to the plethora of kung fu films that have been distributed here since the early seventies.
The origin of kung fu begins with the legend of a monk named Bodhidharma (also known as Ta Mo) who traveled from India to China around 500 A.D. It is said that he visited Shaolin monks in the Hunan Province.
www.kungfucinema.com /articles/2001-12-08-01.htm   (955 words)

  
  Shaolin Kung Fu, Qigong and Zen Home Page
It is time-costly to spend five years learning Kung Fu patterns to be thrown away to the winds in a competition ring, and settle for karate or taekwondo techniques which they have hardly trained enough.
The Kung Fu exponent withdraws his front leg diagonally backward, thus avoiding the kick, and simultaneously strikes the attacking leg to fracture it, in a pattern known as "Lohan Strikes a Drum".
In other words, a Kung Fu student may know the beautiful form of fighting techniques, but if he has no striking power, is slow, confused and panicky, he is likely to be beaten by an ordinary street-fighter who knows no martial art.
www.geocities.com /shaolinwahnam/kungfu/shaolin-combat.html   (2379 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Kung Fu
Kung fu or gongfu (功夫, Pinyin: gōngfu) is a well-known Chinese term often used to refer to Chinese martial arts.
Kung Fu is a television series that ran for three years beginning in 1972, about the adventures of a Shaolin monk in the Wild West armed only with his skill in martial arts.
You can say that a person's kung fu is good in cooking, or that someone has kung fu in calligraphy; saying that a person possesses kung fu in an area implies skill in that area, which they have worked hard to develop.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kung-Fu   (3458 words)

  
 Kung Fu
Kung fu the mother of all contemporary martial arts was brought to China from India by a Zen Buddhist monk named Da Mo (Bodhidharma).
Kung fu is a common Chinese term that have become identical with Chinese martial arts.
Kung Fu can also be categorize by locality, as south and north as well, referring to what part of China the techniques created from, separated by the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang); Kung Fu may even be classified according to their district or town.
www.kuksul.com /martialarts/kungfu/kungfu.html   (719 words)

  
 styles - shaolin @ shaolin.com
On the other hand, and kung fu practice will enhance your physical skills, dexterity, and alertness, and it is not uncommon for a beginner in one style to change to a more "appropriate" style later.
In dealing with the recently popularized concept of kung fu, one must begin the discussion by explaining that kung fu is not a martial art unto itself, yet it encompasses the most effective and devastating methods of self-preservation known to man. The identity of kung fu is diverse; over 1,000 styles are known or recognized.
Kung Fu requires of the practitioner a strict code of physical and mental discipline, unparalleled in Western pursuits.
www.shaolin.com /styles_shaolin.aspx   (3500 words)

  
 What is Kung Fu?
Kung Fu originated in a place called the Shaolin Temple, where monks practiced Kung Fu for health and self-defense during their quest for enlightenment.
Historically, Kung Fu in China was an integral part in the education of scholars and the leaders of government.
Such behavior is not found in Kung Fu training, because the nature of the training is such that a calm disposition and a feeling for one's training partners are developed intrinsically, and harboring selfish, aggressive attitudes would work against the practitioners themselves.
www.pittsburghkungfu.com /kungfu.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Kung Fu history
The term Kung Fu is generally given to Martial arts of Chinese origin, however this is a gross misinterpretation, as Kung Fu actually means; ability, strength, skill or hard work.
The ancient Kung Fu masters did not readily reveal their knowledge; only the most devoted students were able to learn the true skills of their master.
Kung Fu itself has fragmented incredibly, with as many as 1500 styles practiced, and defining even the most popular styles would be too large of an undertaking to be practical.
www.gungfu.uklinux.net /kungfu.html   (469 words)

  
 Kung Fu - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
To America, Kung Fu was introduced by mutated Kung Fu Master Kwai Chang Caine, better known as the "Master of Puppets" but really born "David Carradine" in James Brown, South Korea assumedly during World War XVIII as the son to a Grue Elephant carpenter.
It goes that an early master of Kung Fu was legendary Zen master Zen, who came from India to China around 600 AD being sick of lousy curry and with desire for more fried-shrimp-rice and Chinese women.
Kung Fu masters where prosecuted and sent to correctional facilities where they were forced to work as potato-weavers for the amusement of hand-picked audiences of Wombats and Koala bears.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Kung_Fu   (1318 words)

  
 Kung Fu FAQ
Kung fu is a martial art based on powerful and effective empty-hand techniques: the basis and foundation of the art begins with the unarmed strike.
The first two weapons introduced to the students of Harvard Kung Fu are the wooden staff (approximately 6 feet in length) and the broadsword (a curved blade with a dull backside except near the tip).
Students of kung fu are trained to fight in real-life circumstances, not merely for simulated fights.
hcs.harvard.edu /~htctc/kungfufaq.html   (951 words)

  
 Martial arts in modern China: Everybody is kung fu fighting - Independent Online Edition > Asia
Kung fu is actually a generic term for many different skills, used mainly in the West.
Kung fu has a strong contemplative element, particularly the Shaolin variety which combines martial arts with Zen Buddhism and features long sessions of meditation to purify the mind.
The children are handed over to the kung fu schools by their parents and it is a great privilege for them to do the three-year course because they are more or less guaranteed a job at the end of it.
news.independent.co.uk /world/asia/article1218431.ece   (1017 words)

  
 Kung Fu, Martial Arts & Self Defense Lessons in Bellevue, Lynnwood, and Kent in Washington
The roots of Kung Fu are found in China and date well into the era of pre A.D. The ideology of Kung Fu is grounded in a well-rounded approach to life.
Therefore, Kung Fu blends the mental, emotional, spiritual and physical natures of an individual and understands that there are combatant forces within the person as well as those exerted on a person from outward forces.
To properly practice the discipline of Kung Fu it is important to know that the outward actions are an extension of what is occurring on the inside of the disciple.
www.kungfutemple.com /kung-fu-blog/2007/06/on-kung-fu.html   (529 words)

  
 The Monkey Animal Style
Though many Kung Fu styles are based on the characteristics of animals, such as the Shaolin five animals, the art of Tai shing pek kwar, which is based on the antics of the monkeys, is set apart from the other animal styles.
The history of Tai shing Kung Fu begins at the turn of the century, near the end of the Ching Dynasty (1644-1911), when a short-tempered fighter from northern China named Kou Sze was arrested for killing a fellow villager.
Monkey kung fu, famous throughout Northern China for its tumbling and rolling techniques, the confusing and constantly changing footwork and its deadly accuracy, was founded by a martial artist with a short temper.
www.shaolin-society.co.uk /Animal_Styles/The_Monkey/the_monkey.php   (2457 words)

  
 Hung Gar
Kung Fu is also considered the most beautiful martial art because of its graceful movements.
Kung Fu means hard work and with hard work you can become a stronger, healthier, and more accomplished individual.
Kung Fu may be found in all of them.
www.kungfuokc.com /school_website_2_001.htm   (852 words)

  
 The Art of Kung Fu - Associated Content
Kung Fu is not only on the most popular styles of martial arts, it is also one of the oldest.
Kung Fu has several style and variations; the most popular are those which get their roots from the Shaolin Temple.
Kung Fu is an art of harmony, which teaches its students to remain peaceful and to avoid confrontations.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/107054/the_art_of_kung_fu.html   (601 words)

  
 Rothrock's Kung Fu & Tai Chi Academy, Pittsburgh, PA
Kung Fu literally means to “work hard to develop a skill.” Tai Chi means “grand ultimate.” This is the very essence of Kung Fu and Tai Chi training.
The basic principle of Kung Fu and Tai Chi self defense is to redirect an opponent’s force to put them in an unbalanced position while putting yourself in a balanced position to take control over the situation.
Kung Fu and Tai Chi are better than other forms of exercise in promoting health and fitness.
www.rothrockskungfu.com   (601 words)

  
 Kung Fu - Nostalgia Central
Premiering in February 1972 with a 2 hour pilot originally titled Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, The Sign of the Dragon, the world was introduced to "Grasshopper" - The nickname for the young Kwai Chang Caine, given to him by Master Po, the blind Shaolin priest.
Besides being a "Chinaman" in the United States, he spoke very softly and hardly at all, uttering cryptic statements about the nature of being and universal harmony, often flashing back to something he was taught by the Masters ("Remember, the wise man walks always with his head bowed, humble, like the dust.").
Kung Fu used many gimmicks to lend it a surreal aspect, such as slow-motion photography and including frequent flashbacks to Caine's days as a youth in China where his teachers, Master Po and Master Kan appeared.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/drama/kungfu.htm   (557 words)

  
 Tai Chi and Kung Fu
The term 'Kung Fu', literally meaning 'the effort of a man', is a general term for a type of Chinese martial arts, and is made up of many different combat forms.
During the tenth century the kung fu techniques were known only to the Buddhist monks - and kept in great secrecy; however they then expanded to the Taoist monasteries, who had developed their own martials arts independently.
Taoist philosophy features prominently in Kung Fu: the concepts of yin and yang and the lifeforce of chi are used within the excersises to maintain the equilibrium of yin (inwards) and yang (outwards) by allowing the ch'i to flow properly throughout the body.
www.soton.ac.uk /~maa1/chi/taichi/martial.htm   (547 words)

  
 Kung Fu Hustle
When their patience was rewarded with the announcement of 'Kung Fu Hustle', word of mouth was immense with many hoping that Chow could spoof the Kung Fu genre in a similar fashion to his assault on football (or soccer).
The first thing that is instantly noticeable about 'Kung Fu Hustle' (and a fact that has been bemoaned throughout the various reviews) is that Stephen Chow himself seems to be surprisingly absent for a relatively large portion of the movie.
A movie with 'Kung Fu' in the title also raises expectations for the audience when it comes to the fight sequences but it's important to note that this is a comedy first and a Martial Arts related movie second.
www.dragonsdenuk.com /reviews/kung_fu_hustle.htm   (745 words)

  
 Xbox.com | Kung Fu Chaos - Game Detail Page
Kung Fu Chaos is a funny and broadly appealing brawler game, inspired by the '70s Kung Fu movie era.
Fight in Kung Fu style, complete with smack talk: Pummel friends with slick combat moves, and addinsult to injury with viciously hilarious taunts.
Choose from an array of wild and crazy characters: Characters are a witty reprise of classic 70's movers and shakers and traditional martial arts film icons.Nine characters are availableto choose from (three areunlockable), each designed to look, fight, and hurl abuse in his or her own kick-butt manner.
www.xbox.com /en-US/games/k/kungfuchaos   (475 words)

  
 Kung Fu
kung Fu styles are classifed by terms relating to their location of origin and the physical nature of their techniques more>>
Kung Fu is the term most often used to describe Chinese martial arts, it is actually a slang term broadly translated as "achievement through effort'.
The British Kung Fu association was set up in 1973 and Master Yau, being the current keeper of Lau Gar Kuen, was invited to be Chief Instructor.
freespace.virgin.net /m.cross/kung_fu.htm   (513 words)

  
 Kung Fu - Luchawiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His debut as Kung Fu was a high profile one, as he teamed with El Santo to take on Angel Blanco and Ray Mendoza.
Kato and Kung Fu made their debut for UWA in El Toreo during mid-81, and soon they were put in a trio with Black Man I (who was a "martial artist" as well) called "Los Tres Fantásticos".
Kung Fu stayed with EMLL and I think that Kato went independent (wrestling a lot for Mora in Tijuana) and Black Man stayed with UWA (where he lost his mask to Blue Panther).
www.luchawiki.com /index.php?title=Kung_Fu   (1035 words)

  
 Kung Fu
Kung Fu (skill and effort) encompasses a wide range of styles.
The introduction of Kung Fu to the Western world has seen to it that its development and popularity will continue to grow.
Styles of Kung Fu encompass both soft and hard, internal and external techniques.
www.grandmaster.cc /history/KungFu.php3   (737 words)

  
 Chan's Kung Fu - MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), Muay Thai, Martial Arts & Self Defense in Grand Rapids, MI, USA - Wing Chun, ...
Chan’s Kung Fu School was established in 1976, when Sifu Sam Hing Fai Chan moved to America from his native Hong Kong, China.
Kung Fu, also known as Wushu, is a martial art from China.
In both classes, children are taught a modified Jow Ga Kung Fu curriculum that also includes lessons on such things as how to deal with bullies, good character, and other age appropriate self-defense techniques and skills.
www.chanskungfu.com   (782 words)

  
 History of Kung Fu - Kickboxing martial arts fitness. Boxing, karate, taekwondo, tae kwon do
As far as birth of Kung fu is concerned there are two main theories behind it.
One stream believes that Kung fu was already in existence long before Bodhidharma, the great Buddhist monk arrived in China.
The literal translation of kung fu is "a skill or knowledge of something physical".
www.kickboxing.com /Styles/KungFu.html   (866 words)

  
 Kung Fu Uniforms - KD Elite Kung Fu Uniform on Sale
Shop all Kung Fu These sashes are made with 100% satin and feature striking, bold colors.
The kung fu shoes have a traditional design and are made to be extremely lightweight shoes.
The cotton sole kung fu shoes are made with an elastic and cotton outer layer The sole is made from several layers of compressed fabrics and have a tread pattern stitched into them.
www.karatedepot.com /kung_fu_uniforms.html   (468 words)

  
 Martial Arts Classes for Children | Marysville, WA | Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Karate | Kung Fu 4 Kids
Since 1996 we have been teaching Tae Kwon Do and Kung Fu classes to children and their families.
At Kung Fu 4 Kids, your children will receive a character building martial arts education that will emphasize the qualities of Discipline, Confidence, Leadership, Fitness and Respect.
We here at Kung Fu 4 Kids encourage all parents interested in martial arts classes for their children, to call us today and schedule a FREE Introductory Lesson.
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 Kung Fu
The early-1970s series Kung Fu was pretty much the definition of exploitation TV, combining three entirely separate and potentially antithetical trends: (1) the fashion for Oriental martial arts, as popularized by Bruce Lee, (2) the Old West mythology of American television, and (3) the off-the-peg spirituality espoused by the counterculture.
And he was perfectly cast in the role of Caine, a Buddhist monk who was fully trained in the controlled violence of kung fu, but was wandering around America in the 1870s.
Trivial PS - You might also remember a professional wrestler named Kung Fu, who had nothing to do with the series except that he nicked the name and image.
www.trashfiction.co.uk /kung_fu.html   (614 words)

  
 What is Kung Fu? - Martial Arts
Kung Fu (or Gung Fu or Gong Fu depending upon what anglicized version you wish to use) is perhaps one of the most diverse categories for Martial Arts.
Kung Fu, in general terms, refers to the Martial Arts that were developed in China.
Because the focus is to imitate a creature of nature, kung fu attacks are as deadly, or perhaps more so, with a finger as they are with a fist.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art23971.asp   (648 words)

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