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- 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
- The Lost Chambers of Tai Chi Chuan
- Charles and four other contestants are prepped and ready; competing shoulder to shoulder for the grand boon of knowledge contained in the sagacious Green Manuals of the societies Inner Chambers. The rules of engagement are clear cut, three strikes and your out; no refunds and no excuses. Which of them will survive the enlightened phases of induction into the Sanctum sanctorum, revealing the golden compass of (Yang style) Tai Chi Chuan; mapped out by the creating founders Yang Lu’chan and Yang Cheng’fu? The gauntlet has been laid down; for those who wish to trek the mazes of conscious expansion and vacuum into the black-holes of explosive Fa-Jing.
- www.fightmonks.com/The-Lost-Chambers-of-Tai-Chi-Chuan.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
- Tai Chi Chuan Workshop - Sidi Bou Said park, Tunis, Tunisia
- On Feb. the 18th and 19th, Sifu Ariel Betti & Sifu Mohamed Gha held an exclusive Tai Chi Chuan workshop for willing participants. Tunisia finally saw a break in the cold weather, as the two warmest days of winter shined on the event with a gracious radiance. The atmosphere was conducive to friendly exercise and challenging calisthenics. The theme of the workshop was the main animals represented in Tai Chi Chuan; such as the Tiger, Swan, Cock, Snake, Monkey and Bear.
- www.fightmonks.com/Tai-Chi-Chuan-Workshop-Sidi-Bou-Said-park,-Tunis,-Tunisia.html
- Wing Chun Event in Tunisia Synopsis 1/28/12
- Training for over sixteen years in the domain of Martial Arts and traveling the world; frequenting many advanced Martial Arts classes & circles--I dare say Sifu Ariel's professionalism is top notch, and his expertise is second to none in the domain of self defense and martial discipline. His synergy of skill, fortitude, and compassion, during his workshops, is a rare combination of maturity which makes his events fun, and above all, conducive to learning and actually being able to take something away from the experience. I challenge all Martial Artists of Tunisia to come out to an event this year, make some new friends, and sharpen your abilities. All levels and grades of Martial artists are welcome to come and join in on the fun; even if you are beginner (this is more the reason to come out and enjoy something memorable.) Life is too short, so get off the sofa!
- www.fightmonks.com/Wing-Chun-Event-in-Tunisia-Synopsis-1-28-12.html
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