Mr. Lu was very weak when he was young, and often became sick easily. However, after 10 years of training the Tan Tui, he became[…]
CONTINUE READINGThis workshop will be a continuation of the form taught in June. The session will be geared towards those who already learned Part I of the form […]
CONTINUE READINGGong Li Quan demands sturdy and proper postures with firm stances. It also requires precise release of strength. Shifting of stance has to be quick and agile, but still maintaining stability […]
CONTINUE READINGThis year’s Legends of Kung Fu was featured in Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine.
CONTINUE READINGA video of an amazing performance by the JK Wong Lion Dance Team at the Halliburton Academy in San Antonio, TX.
CONTINUE READINGA video of the shows and performances for 2014 Chinese New Year festivities by the JK Wong Academy instructors and students.
CONTINUE READINGJK Wong Academy students perform at the Crow Museum of Asian Arts for 2014 Chinese New Year festivities.
CONTINUE READINGTai chi and cardiac rehab. See how tai chi, which can help lower blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety, is used in cardiac rehabilitation.
CONTINUE READINGHuo Yuanjia was a Chinese martial artist and a co-founder of the Chin Woo Athletic Association. Huo is considered a hero in China for defeating foreign fighters in highly publicized matches at a time when Chinese sovereignty was being eroded by colonization, foreign concessions, and spheres of influence.
CONTINUE READINGChen Zhen is a fictional Chinese martial artist and hero created by Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang. The character first appeared in the 1972 film Fist of Fury and was portrayed by Bruce Lee.
CONTINUE READINGBruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Donnie Yen all played characters in movies about Chin Woo.
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