
#16 The Meaning of Kung Fu from the Training Hall to Ring Side
01/23/20 • 16 min
The term "Kung Fu" has become a popular term that denotes classical combat oriented Kung Fu. However, there is a depth to its meaning that goes far further. In this episode I describe I and my peers with decades of experience refer to when we say "Kung Fu". In part two of this discussion I address unlocking your genius and the greatest challenge to building your own Kung Fu.
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The term "Kung Fu" has become a popular term that denotes classical combat oriented Kung Fu. However, there is a depth to its meaning that goes far further. In this episode I describe I and my peers with decades of experience refer to when we say "Kung Fu". In part two of this discussion I address unlocking your genius and the greatest challenge to building your own Kung Fu.
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tel: 415-455-9467
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#17 Unlock the Genius of Your Practice
In this episode I continue to talk about the essence of true Kung Fu and how to get it. In addition, following this theme I also answer more questions from Sean Lim. Sean Lim is a student of the Yijinjing Qigong and the art of Northern Shaolin. His questions dive right into the heart of these topics and origins of Kung Fu itself.
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