Shaolin Temple- U.S.A.
 
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Master Zhong Xue Chao

aka Master Bing

On
 

 

 

Taming Tiger Fist

Wudang Hand Form

 

Wudang Kung Fu - Video - Taming Tiger Form

65 movements

Fuhu Quan (Taming Tiger Form) includes 65 postures.

This form is also known as Xiang Long Fuhu Quan (Taming Tiger & Dragon Form).

Fuhu Quan is what Taoist Monks use for basic training.

This form was created to protect Wudang Mountain & its temples.

By using great physical force this form is known for frightening enemies away.

Hand work is an extremely important component to this form.

In addition to a focus on punching, grasping, pulling & upper cutting, some important leg work is also used.

It is clearly shown with this form that enormous force can be hidden in extreme
softness.




Call or email for reservations - Limited space

3/4 Full All Ready - So Hurry

June 5, 2011

10am - 4:30pm

 

 
Learn the traditional Wudang Kung Fu Arts from Wudang Mountain
 

 

 

Video of Taming Tiger form - Wudang Hand Form

performed by Master Bing

15th Generation Sanfeng Kung Fu

 

 

 
 

Dates: June 5th, 2011

 

Time: 10 - 4:30pm - 1 1/2 Lunch Break

 

Place:

At the school we will train and go eat as a group during the break.

 

Shaolin Temple Kung Fu School

24606 Narbonne Ave.

Lomita, CA 90717

Map

 

Fee: Donation of $100 for 1 day - June 5th

Pay in advance it will be $100 before May 5th - NO later

After May 5th or at the event $135 per day...for the course

 

Contact: Shifu Manuel Marquez at (310) 539-1374 or

    by e-mail at tzmantis@aol.com
 
http://wudangdao.com
 

 

Master Zhong Xue Chao is 15th generation and a senior disciple of Grandmaster Zhong Yun Long who is a disciple of the legendary Grandmaster Guo Gaoyi who was the Taoist Priest of his temple. He has appeared in numberous demo's around the world teaching Wudang and lives now in Southern California. He will be doing seminars in the Shaolin Temple Kung Fu school for many years to come.

 
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