About Kung-fu

Kung fu is the common name for the traditional martial arts of China. There are many different styles and schools, but all modern kung fu comes from systems taught by the "5 Elders", or "5 Ancestors" who escaped the destruction of the Honan and Fukien Temples in the 1600's. Although the earliest reference to martial arts in China is found in the Chou Dynasty (1122-255 BC), the many different schools of modern kung fu all have their roots in original 5 Elder styles.
Kung fu can be broken down into external and internal systems. External styles exert a great deal of muscle force, whereas internal systems keep the muscles relaxed as much as possible. Internal styles focus much more on meditation and the use of "chi", or "vital energy". Kung fu can be further divided into long hand (where the strike extends the full length of the arm) and short hand (where there is little movement with each strike). Beginners usually do best starting with long hand techniques to learn the fundamentals, then shorten the strikes as they develop in skill.
The word "Pai" means "whole art" or "complete art". Training in a kung fu system usually includes meditation, unarmed combat, weapons forms, herbal medicine, and much more, all of which work together to help the student on the path to enlightenment. Weapons forms and self defence are taught, yet the true essence of kung fu is to reject all offers of violence. If combat cannot be avoided, then the battle is ended in only 1-4 movements. Internal kung fu is more about personal development, and is a path of Faith and Courage.
I teach a wide variety of meditations and forms including tai chi chuan, advanced burning palm, and iron body. In addition to private instruction, I also provide corporate seminars, classes and demonstrations. Email for more information.


Kung Fu Links




Website of the 7th Generation Grandmaster of Mew Hing's 18 Daoist Palms' System of Internal Kung Fu - Jung Shee James Patrick Lacy.

Grandmaster Lacy's list of regional representatives.

Where I buy many of my own martial arts supplies - Vancouver, BC.


Martial arts in Canada.

Martial arts talk forums.

"An emperor's fortune in Kung Fu & Tai Chi secrets for fitness and self-defense."

Martial Arts History Museum
The Martial Arts History Museum.

"The Ultimate Martial Arts Network".

Many different martial arts on this free website.

The highest quality medicinal herbs I've ever found.

A vast array of resources for the spiritual seeker.

Changing your karma - A basic review for some people, very advanced concepts for others.

Compulsive behavior runs in the family - Check out my brother's website.


Watch my Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KnLdFm5HRg&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sast8cVsRbU
Different styles of Kung Fu suit different people due to physical condition, age, purpose and interest.
If we view Kung Fu as a lifetime journey, we can roughly classify the suitability of different styles according to ones age.  The age indicated below is roughly the ideal starting age range for a beginner, based on common physical and mental development.  
5 to 25 years old:
   20 to 45 years old:

   10 to 90+ years old:

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