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  1. Shaolin Iron Shirt Chi The iron shirt, or iron body is a poetic name for a kung fu skill set which the monks of the Shaolin Temple are particularly famed for having mastered. Through a combination of specialist exercises and physical conditioning programmes, with advanced...
  2. Bagua Zhang And welcome to my lens featuring the very best free video, products and links relating to Bagua Zhang. Bagua is an internal martial arts style from China, combining kung fu with the ancient philosophy of yin and yang, and the hexagrams of the kind yo...
  3. Martial Arts Movies The best kung fu and martial arts action flicks - take a look and get involved by voting or leaving a comment. This page includes links to free online full version martial arts movies as well as reviews and top buys from Amazon and other great stuff...
  4. Qi Gong Welcome to my Qi Gong Lense. Qi gong, or chi kung, is the art of cultivating and directing the internal energy and vital life force that is known as qi, or chi. Qi Gong can be used for health, longevity, spiritual cultivation and enlightenmnet practi...
  5. American Kenpo Karate First off let me Thank You for stoping by my lens. I hope you find evything you are looking for dealing with Kepo Karate here. If you have a minute please goto the top of this lens and click the stars to vote for it. 1 star is low while 5 stars is Be...
  6. Eagle Claw Kung Fu Eagle claw syle is a popular form of kung fu, and is often used in wushu competition forms. As you would expect from a bird style it has a lot of jumping and 'flying' tehcniques, and as well as this there is a strong emphasis on chin na joint locks.
  7. Kung Fu Animal Styles Kung fu is famous for its many animal styles, from frog to tiger and from crane to snake, each with its own unique characterisics. They can be truly beautiful and fascinating to watch, and great fun to practice, as well as helping to develop particul...
  8. Drunken Kung Fu Drunken Kung Fu is one of the most unusual and engaging styles of Chinese martial arts. Swaying and staggerring motions imitate the drunkard in a similar way that other styles imtate the movements of animals. The characteristic movements of drunken k...
  9. Good Kung Fu (Movies) "Your Kung Fu, is really good. But my style is better!!!" I love Kung Fu and Chinese comedy movies. Why do they always point to their nose instead of their chest when referring to themselves? Why do their lips keep moving when they're done talking? I...
  10. Wing Chun kung Fu I am hoping to spur conversation about my beloved art.
  11. Book Review: American Shaolin by Matthew Polly The true story of a young American who drops out of college and travels to China in search of the legendary Shaolin Temple. Along the way, he learns a lot about himself and eventually becomes the first American accepted as a disciple of the Shaolin...
  12. Chin Na Self-Defense Chin na is the Chinese art of grappling and trapping martial arts. It is known as the art of compassionate fighting, as the goal of Chin Na is to control your opponent rather than to hurt them as you would with punches and kicks. Advanced Chin Na use...
  13. Shaolin Kung Fu Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu This is a lens about increasing health, confidence, and security through the use of Traditional Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu. Kung Fu is 1500 year old art developed by the monks of the Honan Temple for health, mental and physical c...
  14. Wu-Tang Clan All about The Wu-Tang Clan, the New York hip hop group.    
  15. Shaolin Kempo Karate Some Quick Facts
  16. Bodhidharma Bodhidharma, Damo, Daruma The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma: A Bilingual Edition The Diamond Sutra Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind (Shambhala Library) Zen Dharma Exchange (Zen Teachings) DVD: B0001 Zen And the Art of Happiness
  17. Martial Arts Actor Lo Lieh Lo lieh was a Hong Kong actor in martial-arts films. His real name is Wang Lap Tat. He was hired by the Shaw Brothers Studio in 1962, and went on to become one of the most famous actors in kung fu films in the late 1960s and 1970's. He died of a...