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- Zen
- Chi Kung
- Shaolin Kungfu
- Wahnam Taijiquan
- Combat Application
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General
- My Sifu
- The Standard of Lion Dance We Aim to Attain
- Zen is Zen, Tao is Tao - an Overview
- A Comparative Study between Taijiquan and Shaolinquan
- A Discussion on Yielding
- What is Genuine, Traditional Taijiquan
- Part 1: We Taste our Food Three Times - With our Nose, our Eyes and our Mouth
- Part 2: I'm Sorry Love but I've Already Sent about 20 Other People Off
- Part 3: I'm Determined to Find these People Somewhere to Stay Tonight
- Part 4: Ah, Another Beautiful Day!
- Part 5: The Small Universe is Better than Pinching your Leg or Walking About
- Part 6: Michael Barely Made it Out of the House in One Piece
- Part 7: When Traveling with Sifu, You Never Really Know What Will Happen
- Part 8: Chocolate cake never tasted so good!
- Part 9: At Last We Can Have Some Good Food
- Part 10: I Actually Found Myself Enjoying the Trip into London
- Part 11: We can Choose to Repay Poor Service with Kindness
- Epilogue: With True Friends and Great People Silence is Never Uncomfortable
- Would you believe one could learn to use kungfu skills and techniques for free sparring in just three days?
- Intensive Chi Kung Course of January 2006
- Everything you wnated to know about the Horse Stance and More
- Stance Training and Becoming a Scholar-Warrior
- Harnessing your Internal Force and Mastering your Martial Art
- Learning a Variety of Kungfu Weapons within a Short Time
- Learning all about Lion Dance and Drumming in just One Course
- Notes for those attending the Intensive Taijiquan Course and the Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- What You Learn at the Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- Singing and Drinking Wine in Good Company
- The Legacy of Shaolin Wahnam — Sifu Anthony Korahais
- Index of the Question-Answer Series
- Important Questions Regarding Practice after Intensive Chi Kung Course — Chong Baa Chuah
- Evolution of Taijiquan from Shaolinquan
- General Practice and Training, and Sparring Methodology
- Combat Philosophy on Retreat and Yielding
- Stances in Taijiquan and Shaolinquan
- The Use of Internal Force
- Fa-Jing and Qin-Na (Explode Force and Gripping Attacks)
- Academic Questions and Direct Experiences
- Yin-Yang, God and Health
- Questions on Spirituality and Over-Training
- Questions on Yijin Jing or Sinew Metamorphosis
- Questions on Breathing Methods and Control
- Taoist Philosophy and Concept of Open and Close
- My Life Changing Experiences — Emiko Hsuen
- Recovery from a Hitherto Non-Curable Disease called Endometriosis — Emiko Hsuen
- Miraculous Experiences in Receiving Distance Chi Transmissions — Emiko Hsuen
- What is a Martial Art? — Marcus Santer
- The Chameleon — Jean Kay
- The Blessing and Responsibility of Being a Husband and Father
- Inauguration Issue of the Question-Answer Series
- Journal of Sabah Intensive Chi Kung Course — Chris
- Sifu Wong Kiew Kit
- Ten Shaolin Laws
- The Shaolin Wahnam Logo
- Intensive Chi Kung Course
- Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- Intensive Taijiquan Course
- Qualities of a Good Master
- Showing Respect to the Master
- Various Styles of Kungfu
- The Aims and Objectives of Practicing Kungfu
- Getting the Best Benefits from your Training
- Shaolin Wahnam Video Clips
- A Book Project to Save Lives and Relieve Suffering
- Frequently Asked Questions on Intensive Courses
Zen
- Great Kungfu is a Process of Spiritual Cultivation
- What is Zen
- Zen is Zen, Tao is Tao — Anthony Korahais
- Mistaking the word "Tao" for Taoism — Anthony Korahais
- Zen Writings and Taoist Writings are Characteristically Different — Anthony Korahais
- Simple in Language, Profound in Meaning — Anthony Korahais
- Flowery Language in Buddhist Writings — Anthony Korahais
- Symbolism in Zen Writings? — Anthony Korahais
- A Parable — An Expedient Means for Spiritual Cultivation — Anthony Korahais
- Yin-Yang and Non-Duality — Anthony Korahais
- Wu Wei and the Void — Anthony Korahais
- Zen and Tao — Anthony Korahais
- Zen, Buddhism and Spiritual Cultivation
- Gong-Ans: Beyond Words, Thoughts and intellect
- Such Amazing Beauty and Magnificience — Jorge Leon García
- Experiencing Satori at the Blue Mountain — Laura Fernández Garrido
- Zen Stories — Neil Burden
- A Zen Poem after Experiencing Satori — Neil Burden
Chi Kung
- Is Yi Jin Jing a Sutra or Chi Kung?
- Qigong - a Cure for Cancer and Chronic, Degenerative Diseases? A Global Interest
- Sifu Wong's Personal Experiences During Chi Kung Practice
- Why you can eat your cake and cholocate yet need not worry about vascular diseases or diabetes
- Chi Kung: the Art of Developing Energy
- Good Health is our Birth Right
- Chi Kung and Severe Acute Risporatory Syndrome
- Cancer Can be Cured
- Shaolin Eighteen Lohan Hands
- Some Examples of Remarkable Recovery
Shaolin Kungfu
- Shaolin Counters against Muay Thai Attacks
- Shaolin Seventy Two Chin-Na Techniques
- The Ultimate Technique
- Secrets in Free Sparring Methodology
- Weapon Sets at Intensive Weapon Course
- Shaolin Five-Animal Set
- Tiger-Crane Double-Form Set
- The Spirit of the Dragon
- The Snake, the Crane, the Tiger and the Leopard
- The Spirit of the Monkey
- Video Clips and Notes on Shaolin Wahnam Sparring Methodology
- Picture Series and Video Clips of Kungfu Sets in Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- "Lohan Asks the Way" in Picture Series
- "Black Tiger Steals Heart" in Picture Series
- "Fierce Tiger Speeds through Valley" in Picture Series
- "Happy Bird Hops up Branch" in Picture Series
- "Fell Tree with Roots" in Picture Series
- Top Yang Bottom Yin — Anthony Kprahais
- Kungfu Forms for Fighting?
- The Tactical Retreat of Shaolin Kungfu
- Shaolin Kungfu Now and 500 Years Ago
- Why Shaolin Kungfu is the Greatest Martial Art
- Similarities and Differences of Tiger-Crane Sets
- Combat Sequences of Tiger-Crane Set
- Miscellaneous Techniques of Tiger-Crane Set
- Training Methods of Tiger Claw
- Angry Bull Charges at Fence
- The Amazing Techniques of Shaolin Kungfu
- Is Shaolin Kungfu Too Flowery for Combat?
Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan)
- Breathing Methods and Control in Taijiquan
- The Secret of the Internal Force Masters
- Cloud Hands: From Chi Flow Movements to Patterns and Sets
- Developing Combat Skills in Pushing Hands
- Practicing Combat Techniques in Striking Hands
- Applying Kicks, Throws and Grips in Striking Hands
- Combat Sequences 1 and 2: Top, Middle, Bottom and Sides
- Combat Sequence 3: Pressing Attacks and how to Defend against them
- Combat Sequences 4 and 5: Thrust Kick, Side Kick and Whirlwind Kick
- Combat Sequence 6: Felling Opponents with Carrying Tiger Back to Mountain
- Combat Sequence 6: Chin-Na or Gripping Attacks and their Defences
- The Eight Simplified Combat Sequences in Wahnam Taijiquan
- From Guided Sparring to Free Sparring in Wahnam Taijiquan
- Taijiquan — Class of 2006
- A Pattern for All Occasions!
- A Glimpse into a VIP Taijiquan Course
- What is Wahnam Taijiquan?
- Combat Sequences of Wahnam Taijiquan in Slow Motion
- Wahnam Taijiquan Sets in Slow Motion
- "White Snake Shoots Venom" in Slow Motion
- "Green Dragon Shoots Pearl" in Slow Motion
- "Black Bear Sinks Hips" in Slow Motion
- Combat Sequences of Wahnam Taijiquan (Revised Version)
- Combat Sequences of Wahnam Taijiquan
- Video Clip Series showing Basic Taijiquan Training in Shaolin Wahnam
- Video Clip Series showing Application of Taijiquan for Combat
- Understanding Why Tai Chi Comes from Wuji — Joko Riyanto
- Overview of Wahnam Taijiquan Sparring Methodolgy
- Entering Tao — Jeffrey Segal
- Platinum Card Kungfu — Jeffrey Segal
- Breathing Structures — Jeffrey Segal
- How Not to be Out of Breath after Hours of Sparring — Jeffrey Segal
- Breath Control During Combat — Jeffrey Segal
- Combat Sequences and Breathing Structures: Hypothetical Scenarios or Direct Experience? — Jeffrey Segal
- Personal Experiences of Breathing Methods — Jeffrey Segal
- From You Wei to Wu Wei, From Control to Spontaneity — Jeffrey Segal
- The Weakness of Double Yang
- What would Yang Lu Chan do if a Muay Thai Fighter throws Continuous Knees into his Ribs?
- Taijiquan Technique against Muai Thai Round-House Kick
- Frequently Asked Questions on Taijiquan
- Combat Application of Taijiquan
- Is Taijiqun (Tai Chi Chuan) Effective for Fighting?
- Taijiquan Defence Against Fundamental Attacks
- Taijiquan for Health, Combat and Spiritual Cultivation
- The Flowing Characteristic of Taijiquan
- Basic Self-Defence of Taijiquan
- Combat Application of Chen Style Taijiquan — Immortal Pounds Mortar
- Combat Application of Chen Style Taijiquan — Seven-Star Anchor and Slantingly Throw Step
Combat Application
- Why Can't Kungfu Practitioners Spar with Kungfu Patterns?
- How do You use Kungfu for Combat?
- Sharing Some Secrets in Counters against Boxers
- How to Initiate an Attack or Respond to it?
- How would a Shaolin exponent counter against these Karate attacks?
- Video Series: Counters against Wrestling
- Video Series: Counters against Various Throws
- Video Series: Combat Application of Da Lohan Quan
- Video Series: Can Kungfu be Used for Combat?
- Can Kungfu be Used for Fighting?
- What would you do if an opponent grips your both hands and executes a thrust kick to your chest?
- Counters against threatening Knife from the Back
- How a Kungfu Exponent can Fight against a Western Boxing Opponent
- How would a Wing Choon Exponent Counter Side Attacks?
- Application against Thrust Kicks when Hands are Held
- Application of Wing Choon Folding Arms
- Taijiquan Techniques Against Knee Jabs
- How would a Taijiquan exponent defend against an elbow attack from a Muai Thai fighter?
- What would you do if an opponent holds your two arms at your back?
- How would you escape if someone twists your arm from behind and steps on your leg?
- Wave Tactic of Choy-Li-Fatt Kungfu
- Combat Application of the Shaolin Flower Set
- How are the following Tiger patterns from Hoong Ka Kungfu used in combat application?
- Are these kungfu patterns realistic and practical in combat?
Comments
- Priceless Art
- I Laugh for the Future and for Life — Nicholas Jones
- A Precious Gift which Brings Joy in Many Ways Every Day — Chris Holmes
- This is Remarkable — Jeff Dakers
- Experiencing Satori at Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course — Joshua Lawson
- Wow — Nothingham Regional Course — Barry Smale
- Wondeful Taijiquan Course in Ireland — Alex Stedman
- Life is to Live It — Alejandra Ibáñez Díaz
- A Gift of Chi — Captain Emanuel Kissey
- The Joy of Being with Others — Barry Smale
- How Much One could Learn in your Intensive Course — Franciskus
- I Could Never Pay You Enough for this Gift — Jeffrey Synder
- Studying with You was a Joy and Great Privilege — Anthony Spinicchia Irvine
- The Dark Side of Chi Kung — Lanny
- They Say This is Impossible — Miguel Camps
- The Best and Most Rewarding Experience of my Life — Joan Browne
- Sharing the Happiness of my Class — Pere Sabata
- Excellent Exercise to Overcome Cancer — Pilar Fernandez
- Practsing Chi Kung for High-Atitude Mountain Climbing — Dr. Paul Stocker
- To me it was Almost a Miracle — Dr. Hadi Sutedja
- Amazing Course Experiences — Roland Mastel
- Full of Good Dreams — Eugene Siterman
- I Only Got Short-Term Benefits — Tom
- A Great Source of Strength and Inspiration — Christopher Jones
- The Pinacle Stage of My Evolution — Darryl Collett
- Difference between Regional and Intensive Courses — Tobias Glosauer
- Enjoying Nature, the Evening Colours, the Wind, the Birds Singing — Inge Vandromme
- You are Energetic Now — Cahyadi Kong
- Learning from a Master has No Comparision — Javier Casta�eda
- What a Glorious Journey — Jean Lie
- The Inner Joy I Had Practicing Qigogn is True and Real — Yixin Guo
- It Answered All the Questions I was Asking Myself — Hubert Razack
- Memorable Tai Chi Chuan Training with Sifu Wong — Laura Fernandez
- The Gift of Relaxation — Michael Simon
- Don't go on this Course! — John Crispin
- Thank You, Sifu — Paul Andrews
- The Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me — Jonathan O'Donoghue
- Dan Tian Breathing, Sinew Metamorphosis and Sukhavat — Tobi Glosauer
- Joyful Experience of My Soul — Dr Roseline Aralas Kissey
- A Stable Foundation to Fulfil any Aspiration — Joshua Craig
- Energy Different from that of Other Masters — Jeffrey Synder
- I Don't Know How to Thank You Enough — Markus Kahila
- Seeing Things Clearly and in a Completely Different Way — Maite Herrera
- Inspiring Experiences for Martial Artists — Darryl Collette
- When Can We Come Again? — Tony Duffy
- Bringing Purpose to My Life and Life to My Purpose — Neil John Burden
- Opening the Third Eye — Andrew Barnett
- Overwhelmed by the Depth of Experience — Sharon O' Boyle
- Powerful Chi Kung in Simple Forms — Jeffrey Synder
- My Chi Kung Experience — Michael Durkin
- Overcoming Cancer and Experiencing Happiness from Within — Laura Fernandez Garrido
- The Practice of Taijiquan is a Daily Joy — Professor Javier Galve
- Teaching from the Heart and Inspiring by Example — Grandmaster Leslie James Reed
- Practising is Something I look Forward to Everyday — Richard Broadhead
Review
- Shaolin Kungfu Training Programe
- Taijiquan Training Programe
- Fundamental Shaolin Kungfu Training Programme of Shaolin Wahnam
- Themes in Shaolin Combat Sequences and Taijiquan Pushing Hands and Striking Hands Series
- Overview of Wahnam Taijiquan Sparring Methodolgy
- Kungfu Sets for Specialized Training
- Learning Taijiquan Sparring in 3 Days!
- Learning Shaolin Sparring in 3 Days!
- Wahnam Taijiquan Sets for Intensive Taijiquan Course
- Shaolin Kungfu Sets Sets for Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- Combat Sequence 1 — Black Tiger Steals Heart — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 2 — White Snake Shoots Venom — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 3 — Precious Duck Swims Through Lotus — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 4 — Hang a Golden Star at a Corner — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 5 — Fierce Tiger Speeds Through Valley — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 6 — Dark Dragon Draws Water — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 7 — Chop the Hua Mountain — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 8 — Horizontally Sweep a Thousand Armies — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 9 — Happy Bird Hops up Branch — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 10 — White Horse Presents Hoof — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 11 — Yellow Bird Plays with Water — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 12 — Naughty Monkey Kicks at Tree — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 13 — Fell Tree with Roots — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 14 — Lead Horse Back to Stable — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 15 — Farmer Hoes Rice Field — Pictures
- Combat Sequence 16 — Fierce Tiger Pushes Mountains — Pictures
- Quiz on Combat Sequence 1
- Quiz on Combat Sequence 2
- Quiz on Combat Sequence 3
- Quiz on Combat Sequence 4
- Quiz on Combat Sequence 5
- Lohan Asks the Way
- Single Tiger Emerges from Cave (Standardized)
- Single Tiger Emerges from Cave (Switzerland)
- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Firece Tiger Speeds Through Valley
- Happy Bird Hops Up Branch
- Fell Tree with Roots
- Fierce Tiger Descends Mountain
- Shaolin Monkey Set by Sifu Wong
- Shaolin Five-Animal Set
- Tiger-Crane Double-Form Set
- Shaolin Dragon-Tiger Set
- Sun Moon Manifest Glory — a Combat Sequence Set against Boxing in Video Series
- Learning a Variety of Weapon Sets
- Ho Family Flowing Water Staff
- Application of Flowing Water Staff
- Flowing Water Staff in Video Clips
- Flowing Water Staff in Picture Series
- Plum Flower Single Knife in Picture Series
- Traveling Dragon Sword in Picture Series
- Traveling Dragon Thirteen-Technique Spear in Picture Series
- Green Dragon Crescent Moon Knife in Picture Series
- Taming Tiger Big Trident in Picture Series
- Traveling Dragon Crescent Moon Spear in Picture Series
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 1 — Basic Techniques and Skills
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 2 — Front Attacks and Defence
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 3 — Right Side Attacks
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 4 — Left and Back Attacks
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 5 — Continuous Attacks
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 6 — Confusing Attacks
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 7 — Instantaneous Counters
- Taijiqjuan Pushing Hands Series 8 — Tactic of Interception
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 1 — Basic Striking Attacks and Defence
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 2 — Seeking Advantages in Striking Attacks
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 3 — Basic Kicking Attacks and Defence
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 4 — Seeking Advantages with Kicking Attacks
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 5 — Felling Attacks and Defence
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 6 — Reversing Falls
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 7 — Gripping Techniques
- Taijiquan Striking Hands Series 8 — Counters against Gripping Attacks
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 1 — Punch Below Sleeves — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 2 — Lazy to Roll up Sleeves — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 3 — White Snake Shoots Venom — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 4 — Immortal Waves Sleeves — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 5 — White Crane Flaps Wings — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 6 — Low Stance Single Whip — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 7 — Thrust Kick — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 8 — Move, Ward Off and Punch — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 9 — Black Bear Sinks Hips — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 10 — Shoulder Strike — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 11 — Cloud Hands — Pictures
- Taijiquan Combat Sequence 12 — Carry Tiger Back to Mountain — Pictures
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 1: Picture Series — Immortal Waves Sleeves
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 2: Picture Series — Low Stance Vertical Punch
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 3: Picture Series — White Snake Shoots Venom
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 4: Picture Series — Green Dragon Shoots Pearl
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 5: Picture Series — White Crane Flaps Wings
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 6: Picture Series — Striking Tiger Poise
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 7: Picture Series — Thrust Kick
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 8: Picture Series — Low Stance Single Whip
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 9: Picture Series — Black Bear Sinks Hips
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 10: Picture Series — Shoulder Strike
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 11: Picture Series — Cloud Hands
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Taijiquan Combat Sequence 12: Picture Series — Carry Tiger Back to Mountain
(Revised Version) - Review of 12 Basic Taijiquan Combat Sequences in Picture Series
- Simplified Wahnam Taijiquan Set — Cloud Hands (Picture Series)
- White Snake Shoots Venom in Picture Series
- Green Dragon Shoots Pearl in Picture Series
- Black Bear Sinks Hips in Picture Series
- Carry Tiger Back to Mountain in Picture Series
- Simplified Set — Cloud Hands in Slow Motion
- Simplified Set — Cloud Hands with Force and Speed
- Combat Application Set 1 — White Snake Shoots Venom (Video Clip)
- Combat Application Set 2 — Green Dragon Shoots Pearl (Video Clip)
- Combat Application Set 3 — Black Bear Sinks Hips (Video Clip)
- Combat Application Set 4 — Carry Tiger Back to Mountain (Video Clip)
- Picture Series of White Crane Flaps Wings
- Flowing Water Floating Clouds in Picture Series
- Flowing Water Floating Clouds by Sifu Wong
- Fundamental Wahnam Taijiquan Set — Flowing Water Floating Clouds (Pictire Series)
- Fundamental Wahnam Taijiquan Set — Flowing Water Floating Clouds Part 1 (Video Clip)
- Fundamental Wahnam Taijiquan Set — Flowing Water Floating Clouds Part 2 (Video Clip)
- "Flowing Water Floating Clouds" by Sifu Wong
- Taijiquan Series 1 — Video Clip: Chi Flow
- Taijiquan Series 2 — Video Clip: Stance Training
- Taijiquan Series 3 — Video Clip: Footwork
- Taijiquan Series 4 — Video Clip: Agility and Solidness
- Taijiquan Series 5 — Video Clip: Cloud Hands
- Taijiquan Series 6 — Video Clip: Basic Taijiquan Forms
- Taijiquan Series 7 — Video Clip: Pushing Hands Stationary Mode
- Taijiquan Series 8 — Video Clip: Pushing Hands Mobile Mode
- Taijiquan Series 9 — Video Clip: Striking Hands
- Taijiquan Series 10 — Video Clip: Explode force or Fa-Jing
- Series 1 — Video Clip: Keeping a Boxers at Bay (Fierce Dragon Across Stream)
- Series 2 — Video Clip: Intercepting and Counter-Striking a Boxer (Jade Girl Threads Shuttle)
- Series 3 — Video Clip: Side Kick against a Boxer (Green Dragon Turns Body)
- Series 4 — Video Clip: Avoiding the Opponent's Strength and Attacking his Weakness (Green Dragon Shoots Peral)
- Series 5 — Video Clip: Application of Internal Force in Palm Strikes (Green Dragon Shoots Pearl)
- Series 6 — Video Clip: Counters against Knee Jabs (Green Dragon Shoots Pearl)
- Series 7 — Video Clip: Application of Cold Force (Single Whip)
Selections from Discussion Forum
- An Amazing Course Ranging from Beginners' to Masters' Levels
- Non-Resistance and Moving in Stance
- What a Wonderful Course
- Five Factors for Consideration when Moving in Stances
- Capturing the Feeling of the Course
- An Undescribtable Deep Connection with All Human Beings and Life
- Good Thoughts, Words and Deeds in our Daily Lives
- Good Deeds
- When you Give, your Open your Heart and your Spirit Expands
- Good Words
- Good Thoughts
- Don't Drive with the Brakes On
- Living Everyday to Open Your Heart
- Opening Your Heart to Cosmic Reality
- Evolution: the Monkey Perspective
- Bringing Inspiration and Hope to Those who Suffer from So-Called Incurable Diseases
- Can Cancer be Cured?
- Is Biotic Telling the Truth or Telling Lies?
- Why do I Choose to Train with Grandmaster Wong?
- Part 1: Can the Tiger Claw be used against any Grappling Attacks?
- Part 2: Tiger Claw and Chin-Na
- Part 3: The Formidable Tiger Claw
- Part 4: A Master's Advice on Ground-Fighting
- Part 5: Kungfu is not just Combat, it is also Spiritual
- Part 6: Secrets of the Tiger-Claw
- Part 7: Tiger-Claws and Counters against Pin-Downs
- Part 8: True Kungfu Masters are Not Interested in Fighting Competitions
- Part 1: What is Genuine, Traditional Taijiquan?
- Part 2: And Now You Back Down
- Part 3: Shen-Fa or Body-Movement and Other Principles of Genuine, Traditional Taijiquan
- Part 4: Calling a Cow a Horse
- Part 5: The Reality of Chi and Internal Force
- Part 6: Could Yang Lu Chan Defeat Modern Ultimate Fighting Arts Fighters
- Part 7: Chi and Internal Force in Genuine, Traditional Taijiquan
- Part 8: It is Amazing some Instructors would Miss an Opportunity than Learn from another Master
- Part 9: On Principles, Stances, Force and Age in Taijiquan
- Part 10: In Genuine Kungfu, Size, Weight, Age and Sex are Not Decisive Factors in Combat
- Part 11: How to Improve your Mental Clarity
- Part 12: Boxing is Boxing, Taijiquan is Taijiquan
- Part 13: The Benefits Students Get from Kaitan's Taijiquan and from Wahnam Taijiquan
- Part 14: Harmonious Chi has a place Everywhere, and Internal Force is Real
- Part 15: Some Interesting Questions on Internal Force
- Part 16: Internal Force is an Essential Part of Genuine, Traditional Taijiquan
- Part 17: Is Kaitain's Taijiquan or Wahnam Taijiquan genuine, traditional Taijiquan
- Part 18: Cloud Hands, Silk Reeling and Grasping Sparrow's Tail
- Part 1: Bruce Lee and Chinese Martial Arts
- Part 2: Ignorance Concerning Internal Force and Combat Application
- Part 3: Are Stances Important, and Is Chi an Out-Dated Term?
- Part 4: Duty to Point Out Mis-Information for Benefit of Students
- Part 5: Chinese Martial Arts and Spiritual Cultivation
- Part 6: Stance Training and Mental Clarity
- Part 7: A Lesson on Mental Clarity and Coherent Presentation
- Part 8: Principles and Practice, Insight and Integrity
- Part 9: Restoring the Former Glory of Kungfu
- Part 10: Chi is Real
- Part 11: Modernized Wushu is Different from Traditional Kungfu
- Part 12: Don't Throw Away your Legacy
- Part 1: Covering Six Months' Material in Just Six Hours
- Part 2: Some Special Advantages of Wahnam Training
- Part 3: The Previous Days are All Starting to Emerge into One
- Part 4: Practicing Shaolin Kungfu as Taijiquan
- Part 5: Your Defeat you Hand to your Opponent, Your Victory you Create Yourself
- Part 6: The Frying Point
- Part 7: Amazing Experiences of Internal Force
- Part 8: I Couldn't Have Asked for a More Wonderful Experience
- Part 1: Make Every Movement a Masterpiece
- Part 2: The Secret lies not in the Form but in the Application
- Part 3: The Three Secrets
- Part 4: An Inexplicable Sence of Humbleness and Inspiration
- Part 5: Relaxing at the Horse-Riding Stance
- Part 6: The Secrets are found in the Basics
- Part 1: The Concept and Technique of Yielding
- Part 2: Following the Opponent's Momentum
- Part 3: Kungfu Sets and their Movements
- Part 4: Yielding, Deflecting and Countering in One Continuous Process
- Part 5: Yielding in Shaolin Kungfu and Wahnam Taijiquan
- Part 6: Meaningful Flow of Energy in Shaolin Kungfu and Wahnam Taijiquan
- Part 7: The Mark of a Master
- Part 8: Throwing an Opponent within Three Seconds
- Part 9: Counter against the Pull
- Part 10: Can One Yield and Counter in Three Seconds or Less?
- Part 11: Is the Technique in the Video Similar to that in the Pictures?
- Part 12: Being Tolerant and Courageous
- Part 13: Counters against Boxers' Fast Jabs
- Part 14: Punch Below Sleeves and Jade Girl Threads Shuttle
- Part 15: Is there a Missing Step?
- Part 16: From the Ridiculous to the Absurd
- Part 17: Different Benefits and the Intriguing Missing Step
- Part 18: One-Second Throws and Big-Movement Releases
- Part 19: A Taijiquan Pattern to Counter All Kicks
- Part 20: Whips and Tigers
- Part 21: Mistaking Pressing for Yielding
- Part 22: A Discussion on Felling Techniques and their Counters
- Part 23: Some Examples of Yielding in Shaolin Kungfu
- Part 24: In Search of Kungfu Secrets
- Part 25: Golden Star, Yellow Bee and Being Insubstantial
- Part 26: Not Difference in Techniques but Difference in Skills
- Special Shaolin Kungfu Course — Experiences
- The Student as Part of the Perfect Equation — Sifu Andrew Barnett
- Does it Matter What Style of Taijiquan You Do? — Sifu Michael Durkin
- A Discussion of Shaolin Kung Fu Combat Philosophy — Sifu Andrew Barnett
- Personal Experiences of Internal Force — Sifu Anthony Korahais
- Step by Step to Happiness — Chris Holms
- Seeing the Diamond and Not the Rough — Michael Chow
- Why I Train with Sifu — Sifu Mark Appleford
- The Shaolin Arts are Not merely for Cultivating Martial Arts — Sifu Emiko Hsuen
- How could CFQ people say that practicing kungfu brings bad karma? - Sifu Rama
- Belittling and Betraying Sifu Wong and Shaolin Wahnam - Sifu Darryl Collett
- My Own Experience of CFQ — Cymon
- Inadequacy of an Un-inherited System — Sifu Andrew Barnett
- CFQ: The Facts — Sifu Joan Browne
- Helping Others to Avoid What Happened to Me — Sifu Anthony Korahais
- Running — Jamie, Charles, Hubert, Drunken Boxer
- Internal Force: How Can You be Sure? — Anthony Korahais
- Kungfu: a Karmic Burden? — Andrew and Darryl
- Sifu Wong's Skill, Teaching Method and Personality — Franciskus
- Chi Kung and Academic Excellence — Alex
- Good Training — Eddy Carr
- Expanded Awareness in Germany — Tim Franklin
- Amazing Benefits from Intensive Taijiquan Course in Toronto — Brendan O'Toole
- Wahnam Taijiquan and Noodle Making — Emiko Hsuen
- Tai Chi Chuan is a Wonderful, Complete Martial Art — Javier Galve
- Sparring and Internal Force — Jeffrey Segal
- Taijiquan Sparring — Daniel
- Sparring Without Protective Gear — Anthony Korahais
- Sinew Metamorphosis — Fleur
- Chi Channeling — Andrew Barnett
- Different Ways of Moving Into an Opponent
- Flowingly Still — Darryl Collette
- Great Benefits — Joan Browne
- Bullshit in Chinese Martial Art? — Grandmaster Kai Uwe Jettkandt
- Non-Thought — Dan Hartwright
- Using Taijiquan Against Western Boxing — Jeffrey Segal
- Sparring Methodhology — Anthony Korahais
Special Topics
- Examples of Intellectual Questions
- Don't Become a Slave to Intellectualization
- Can you Effectively Learn How to Use Kungfu for Sparring in an Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course?
- Really Experiencing Combat Application, Internal Force and Spiritual Joy at Intensive Course
- Is there Further Training After an Intensive Course?
- Can You Recommend Another Chi Kung Master?
- The Weakness of Double Yang
- Sparring and Kungfu Culture
- Kungfu Forms for Fighting?
- Blessing and Responsibility of Being a Husband and Father
- Why Should your School Substitute External Training with Internal Cultivation?
- Freestyle Fighting or Kungfu Fighting?
- On God, Buddha and Immortals
- Is Wushu the Same as Kungfu?
- Cancer Research of Professor Fang Li Da
- Abstinence from Sex?
Chinese Terminology
Michael Chow of Shaolin Wahnam Canada has kindly provided the Chinese characters of many terms mentioned in this website, and they can be found at the Chinese Terminology section of our Discussion Forum. As this section is being updated constantly and only the latest entries are shown, you can see all the entries by going to the bottom of the relevant page where you can find "From the", pull down the box to "Beginning", and click the box "Show Threads" on the right.
We wish to thank Michael Chow for his kind effort.
Intensive courses conducted by Sifu Wong Kiew Kit
These courses are NOT suitable for AIDS patients and those who are HIV positive. If you wish to know the reasons, please refer to Question-Answer 22of the May 1999 Part 1 question-answer series.
