For centuries martial arts masters have studied the motion of nature and animals and observed the relationship of the unlimited mobility of their movements and their natural ability to heal themselves. Centuries of research concluded that wild animals through their ability to move naturally, gracefully, and without limitations seldom get sick. Once realized, many practitioners mimicked the movements of different wild animals, fitting them to the way the human body moves. Through generations many adjustments to the forms were necessary to fine-tune these movements to maximize the health benefits to the human body. Through constant refinement, and observation of their own body’s reaction to the movements a concise and accurate way to develop these movements was achieved.Other forces of nature were also observed and adopted into martial arts movements. The forces of the exploding volcano became the form Tang Ooh. Studying the rolling forceful motion of the ocean waves became Tang Nang. There are literally hundreds of variations of KUNG FU styles. Some are not based on the natural movements of animals, but all incorporate the same general principles. Benefits: |
1. Kong Su / Tae Kwon Do | 2. Aikido / Hapkido |
3. Udo / Jujitsu | 4. Kom Do |
5. Tai Chi Chung | 6. Bagua Chung |
7. Kung Fu / Goong Bu | 8. Ship Pal Gye (18 Weapons) |