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- Welcome to the new Fightmonks website, home of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan. If you are interested in learning
Yang style Tai Chi Chuan, you have come to the right place. We are based in Tunis, Tunisia. I teach Yang Tai Chi from the traditions of Yang Luchan, Yang Chengfu, Yang Jun, TT Liang, and Chen Manching. We practice Chinese calisthenics (Nei Gung, Nei Gong) Push hands, Tai Chi for combat, and the Secret Yang Style family transmissions for Fajing, and Rooting. I am now offering courses in, Nei Gung, Yang style 108 old form, Iron Shirt training, and Tai Chi for combat. Thanks for your support!
- www.fightmonks.com
- Wisdom From Wudang
- If you are a Internal Martial arts lover, you will enjoy this riveting compilation trilogy. This is the story of William Beattie's travels into Wudang Shan and his escapades with various Chinese monks. "During my voyage I unearth many layers of profound knowledge ranging from: Health elixirs, The tree of life, Qi gong transmissions, Nei kung, Tai Chi Chuan, Street fighting, Mo Pai & Alternative medicine ." I would like to thank my wife, family, friends, and the Almighty Creator for protecting me and guiding me into the unchartered waves of profound information.
- www.fightmonks.com/Wisdom-From-Wudang.html
- What is Internal Boxing?
- Old experts also thought Jujitsu was unimportant, until the Gracie’s swept the through MMA’s circuits snatching up every prize purse to be had. Now Jujitsu is a prerequisite if anyone wishes to compete with the big boys. The question has been begged to be answered, ‘’What does Internal Martial Arts offer?’’ No one can argue that ring fighting has become as predictable as the opening moves in a chess match. I would answer the question put forth by saying, ‘’Internal Martial Arts offers Balance, Focus, and Adaptability.’’
- www.fightmonks.com/What-is-Internal-Boxing.html
- Why I Practice
- Slap boxing was something that all kids did while I was growing up in Military Schools, but I soon gravitated towards Wing Chun and the methods espoused by Bruce Lee. Then one day I purchased a book by Robert W. Smith called, Chinese Boxing. It was the first time in my life that I had been introduced to the ideas of Chinese Internal Martial Arts. Soon afterwards, I bought a few of Chen Manching’s books, and started to experiment with push hands theories with friends and co-workers. At the time, I couldn’t find any experienced teachers in my area, so I worked hard to perfect the forms and methods laid out by Chen Manching and Yang Jun.
- www.fightmonks.com/Why-I-Practice.html
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