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Chinese martial arts, often labeled under the umbrella terms Kung Fu (/ˈkʊŋ ˈfuː/; Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: gong fu) and Wushu (武术), are the several hundreds of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families" (家; jiā), "sects" (派; pài) or "schools" (門; mén) of martial arts. Examples of such traits include Shaolinquan (少林拳) physical exercises involving Five Animals (五形) mimicry, or training methods inspired by Chinese philosophies, religions and legends. Styles that focus on qi manipulation are called internal (内家拳; nèijiāquán), while others that concentrate on improving muscle and cardiovascular fitness are called "external" (外家拳; wàijiāquán). Geographical association, as in northern (北拳; běiquán) and "southern" (南拳; nánquán), is another popular classification method.
Kung fu and wushu are loanwords from Chinese that, in English, are used to refer to Chinese martial arts. However, the Chinese terms kung fu and wushu ( listen (Mandarin) ; Cantonese: móuh-seuht) have distinct meanings. The Chinese equivalent of the term "Chinese martial arts" would be Zhongguo wushu (Chinese: 中國武術; pinyin: zhōngguó wǔshù) (Mandarin).
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Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices, which are practiced for a variety of reasons: as self-defense, military and law enforcement applications; as competition, physical fitness, mental and spiritual development; as well as entertainment and the preservation of a nation's Intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin, and means "arts of Mars", the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never "martial" in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
Martial arts may be categorized along a variety of criteria, including:
Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial /ˈmɑːrʃəl/) (March, between 38 and 41 AD – between 102 and 104 AD), was a Roman poet from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) best known for his twelve books of Epigrams, published in Rome between AD 86 and 103, during the reigns of the emperors Domitian, Nerva and Trajan. In these short, witty poems he cheerfully satirises city life and the scandalous activities of his acquaintances, and romanticises his provincial upbringing. He wrote a total of 1,561, of which 1,235 are in elegiac couplets. He is considered to be the creator of the modern epigram.
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Often shortened to t'ai chi, taiji or tai chi in English usage, t'ai chi ch'uan or tàijíquán is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. Though originally conceived as a martial art, it is also typically practiced for a variety of other personal reasons: competitive wrestling in the format of pushing hands (tui shou), demonstration competitions, and achieving greater longevity. As a result, a multitude of training forms exist, both traditional and modern, which correspond to those aims with differing emphasis. Some training forms of t'ai chi ch'uan are especially known for being practiced with relatively slow movements.
Today, t'ai chi ch'uan has spread worldwide. Most modern styles of t'ai chi ch'uan trace their development to at least one of the five traditional schools: Chen, Yang, Wu, Wu (Hao), and Sun. All of the former, in turn, trace their historical origins to Chen Village.
The term "t'ai chi ch'uan" translates as "supreme ultimate fist", "grand supreme fist", "boundless fist", "supreme ultimate boxing" or "great extremes boxing". The chi in this instance is the Wade–Giles transliteration of the Pinyin jí, and is distinct from qì (ch'i, "life energy"). The concept of the taiji ("supreme ultimate"), in contrast with wuji ("without ultimate"), appears in both Taoist and Confucian Chinese philosophy, where it represents the fusion or mother of yin and yang into a single ultimate, represented by the taijitu symbol . T'ai chi ch'uan theory and practice evolved in agreement with many Chinese philosophical principles, including those of Taoism and Confucianism.
Hollywood actor Jason Scott Lee has been a student of Bruce Lee’s martial art Jeet Kune Do for 20 years and in Secrets Of Shaolin he fulfils his lifelong dream of joining the institution that invented kung fu – Shaolin Temple. In an intense two-week kung fu boot camp, Jason will not only discover Shaolin’s centuries old secrets of turning the human body into the ultimate weapon, but also experience the spiritual effects of it’s Zen Buddhist practices. Secrets of Shaolin promises to be a stunning, action-packed insight into the world’s most famous martial art and a spectacular celebration of the place, people and culture that has inspired generations of fans. Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices, which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense, com...
Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time
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Despite historical conflicts between the two cultures, Chinese martial arts have significantly influenced those of Japan especially in the evolution of Karate. Many Hong Kong Kung Fu films often depict the Japanese martial artists as either the antagonists or side characters (which isn’t surprising considering which ethnicity the movies are primarily based on and thus favoring). Of course, Japanese films have also portrayed their own martial arts albeit usually with a more minimalistic style of fight choreography utilizing less, more economical moves in contrast to the extravagant yet intricate forms of Hong Kong films. I’m not a martial arts expert but a fan of awesome fight choreography so I decided to delve a bit deeper and research some of the fighting styles used in certain fight scen...
Teachers and students of South Coast Martial Arts training Shaolin Temple Kung Fu in China's Luohan Yuan Martial Arts Academy. For more information on global training programs, stay subscribed! Official Site: www.philipsahagun.com School: www.southcoastmartialarts.com Pro Team: www.kungfuheroes.com
Tai Chi 42 Movement Sword Form Featuring Darth Vader. Chi is the Chinese word meaning 'life force' - an energy created by all living beings. A Tai Chi master's strength flows from this FORCE. Known for its health benefits, Tai Chi is in fact a martial art, evolved for combat over 4,000 years. The secret is inner calm, relaxed concentration and lethal precision.
2013 CCTV9 Image Spot & ID (Moment in Time) The channel image for CCTV9 in 2013 is to be perceived as being relevant and relatable. ‘Moment in time’ is the concept that JL DESIGN came up with, focusing on experiences that are intimate and personal, and looking at events from time’s perspective. The stories in the 4 idents are seen to be unfolding in an exhibition space or museum, creating moving sculptures from time trails. The stories of the different characters are further explored in the image spot to show the documentation of self (martial arts expert), parent-child bonding (father and daughter), partnership (dancers) and romantic relationship (couple). 在2013年的CCTV9品牌策略上,JL DESIGN從頻道的標識規劃出Moment in Time的概念。從時間的觀點出發,觀看紀錄的軌跡,每段軌跡正娓娓訴說著一段故事。出自頻道logo立方體內的視角,CCTV9同時是一個讓觀眾靜心體會藝術軌跡雕塑的展覽空間。...
2013 CCTV9 Image Spot & ID (Moment in Time) The channel image for CCTV9 in 2013 is to be perceived as being relevant and relatable. ‘Moment in time’ is the concept that JL DESIGN came up with, focusing on experiences that are intimate and personal, and looking at events from time’s perspective. The stories in the 4 idents are seen to be unfolding in an exhibition space or museum, creating moving sculptures from time trails. The stories of the different characters are further explored in the image spot to show the documentation of self (martial arts expert), parent-child bonding (father and daughter), partnership (dancers) and romantic relationship (couple). 在2013年的CCTV9品牌策略上,JL DESIGN從頻道的標識規劃出Moment in Time的概念。從時間的觀點出發,觀看紀錄的軌跡,每段軌跡正娓娓訴說著一段故事。出自頻道logo立方體內的視角,CCTV9同時是一個讓觀眾靜心體會藝術軌跡雕塑的展覽空間。...
The ultimate journey into the world of martial arts. The Art of Combat will take the viewer on a martial art expedition around the globe, visiting countries in Asia, Europe, North and South America. From Chinese monks in 500AD, ancient myths and supernatural powers, to the 2007 Ultimate Fighting Championship in the US, the reality of unconditional commitment and Dim Mak (death touch), The Art of Combat will explore the world's most dangerous combat arts and examine the massive impact martial arts is having on 21st century society.
Investigating the visualisation and sonification of human movement, the art of martial is a real-time interactive installation using kinect video tracking and custom processing code. Each individual limb of the shadow boxer is represented both visually and sonically by one of the four complimentary elements -- fire, water, wind and earth. These elements must be balanced in order to achieve harmony within the Taoist concept of the Bagua and the related Chinese Martial Art of Baguazhang. A martial artist who is represented by an even balance of fire, water, wind and earth may be thought of as a well-rounded fighter. The installation represents the velocity and position of each limb with particle trails and dynamic sound effects. The harp soundtrack is generated from the position of each l...
Watch Tim League fight Tiger Hu in a debate opposing Tai Chi and Tae Kwon Do at the Fantastic Fest 2013 in Austin, Texas.
Grand opening event in 1996 of my Chinese Martial Arts Association studio located in Payne avenue. It was a great space for 5 instructors to teach our martial arts to students, teachers include T'shaka Brown, Weiyue Hu, Buddy Wu, Kwang Liang and myself Johnny Wu, classes include Shaolin Kungfu, Internal martial art system, Wing Chun, Dragon Fist and Wu Jian Quan Shu. Many teachers came and demonstrated at the opening. Building was sold in 2000 or so, it was a great run.
Hollywood actor Jason Scott Lee has been a student of Bruce Lee’s martial art Jeet Kune Do for 20 years and in Secrets Of Shaolin he fulfils his lifelong dream of joining the institution that invented kung fu – Shaolin Temple. In an intense two-week kung fu boot camp, Jason will not only discover Shaolin’s centuries old secrets of turning the human body into the ultimate weapon, but also experience the spiritual effects of it’s Zen Buddhist practices. Secrets of Shaolin promises to be a stunning, action-packed insight into the world’s most famous martial art and a spectacular celebration of the place, people and culture that has inspired generations of fans. Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices, which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense, com...
Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time Chinese Martial Arts ♣ Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guard (1984) ✭ Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time
Thank you for watching my video and please subscribe me on youtube
Despite historical conflicts between the two cultures, Chinese martial arts have significantly influenced those of Japan especially in the evolution of Karate. Many Hong Kong Kung Fu films often depict the Japanese martial artists as either the antagonists or side characters (which isn’t surprising considering which ethnicity the movies are primarily based on and thus favoring). Of course, Japanese films have also portrayed their own martial arts albeit usually with a more minimalistic style of fight choreography utilizing less, more economical moves in contrast to the extravagant yet intricate forms of Hong Kong films. I’m not a martial arts expert but a fan of awesome fight choreography so I decided to delve a bit deeper and research some of the fighting styles used in certain fight scen...
Teachers and students of South Coast Martial Arts training Shaolin Temple Kung Fu in China's Luohan Yuan Martial Arts Academy. For more information on global training programs, stay subscribed! Official Site: www.philipsahagun.com School: www.southcoastmartialarts.com Pro Team: www.kungfuheroes.com
Tai Chi 42 Movement Sword Form Featuring Darth Vader. Chi is the Chinese word meaning 'life force' - an energy created by all living beings. A Tai Chi master's strength flows from this FORCE. Known for its health benefits, Tai Chi is in fact a martial art, evolved for combat over 4,000 years. The secret is inner calm, relaxed concentration and lethal precision.
2013 CCTV9 Image Spot & ID (Moment in Time) The channel image for CCTV9 in 2013 is to be perceived as being relevant and relatable. ‘Moment in time’ is the concept that JL DESIGN came up with, focusing on experiences that are intimate and personal, and looking at events from time’s perspective. The stories in the 4 idents are seen to be unfolding in an exhibition space or museum, creating moving sculptures from time trails. The stories of the different characters are further explored in the image spot to show the documentation of self (martial arts expert), parent-child bonding (father and daughter), partnership (dancers) and romantic relationship (couple). 在2013年的CCTV9品牌策略上,JL DESIGN從頻道的標識規劃出Moment in Time的概念。從時間的觀點出發,觀看紀錄的軌跡,每段軌跡正娓娓訴說著一段故事。出自頻道logo立方體內的視角,CCTV9同時是一個讓觀眾靜心體會藝術軌跡雕塑的展覽空間。...
2013 CCTV9 Image Spot & ID (Moment in Time) The channel image for CCTV9 in 2013 is to be perceived as being relevant and relatable. ‘Moment in time’ is the concept that JL DESIGN came up with, focusing on experiences that are intimate and personal, and looking at events from time’s perspective. The stories in the 4 idents are seen to be unfolding in an exhibition space or museum, creating moving sculptures from time trails. The stories of the different characters are further explored in the image spot to show the documentation of self (martial arts expert), parent-child bonding (father and daughter), partnership (dancers) and romantic relationship (couple). 在2013年的CCTV9品牌策略上,JL DESIGN從頻道的標識規劃出Moment in Time的概念。從時間的觀點出發,觀看紀錄的軌跡,每段軌跡正娓娓訴說著一段故事。出自頻道logo立方體內的視角,CCTV9同時是一個讓觀眾靜心體會藝術軌跡雕塑的展覽空間。...
The ultimate journey into the world of martial arts. The Art of Combat will take the viewer on a martial art expedition around the globe, visiting countries in Asia, Europe, North and South America. From Chinese monks in 500AD, ancient myths and supernatural powers, to the 2007 Ultimate Fighting Championship in the US, the reality of unconditional commitment and Dim Mak (death touch), The Art of Combat will explore the world's most dangerous combat arts and examine the massive impact martial arts is having on 21st century society.
Investigating the visualisation and sonification of human movement, the art of martial is a real-time interactive installation using kinect video tracking and custom processing code. Each individual limb of the shadow boxer is represented both visually and sonically by one of the four complimentary elements -- fire, water, wind and earth. These elements must be balanced in order to achieve harmony within the Taoist concept of the Bagua and the related Chinese Martial Art of Baguazhang. A martial artist who is represented by an even balance of fire, water, wind and earth may be thought of as a well-rounded fighter. The installation represents the velocity and position of each limb with particle trails and dynamic sound effects. The harp soundtrack is generated from the position of each l...
Watch Tim League fight Tiger Hu in a debate opposing Tai Chi and Tae Kwon Do at the Fantastic Fest 2013 in Austin, Texas.
Grand opening event in 1996 of my Chinese Martial Arts Association studio located in Payne avenue. It was a great space for 5 instructors to teach our martial arts to students, teachers include T'shaka Brown, Weiyue Hu, Buddy Wu, Kwang Liang and myself Johnny Wu, classes include Shaolin Kungfu, Internal martial art system, Wing Chun, Dragon Fist and Wu Jian Quan Shu. Many teachers came and demonstrated at the opening. Building was sold in 2000 or so, it was a great run.
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