IMPORTANT FOUNDATION AND SIGNATURE GREETINGS
One important reason why we in Shaolin Wahnam can have very good results within a short time is because we enter Zen — also known as Tao in Taijiquan or chi kung state of mind in chi kung — right at the start of our training. This is followed by generating energy flow. These two essential skills make every practice in our Shaolin Kungfu a training of mind and energy.
Our arts were derived from four patriarchs, namely Uncle Righteousness, Sifu Chee Kim Thong, Sifu Ho Fatt Nam and Sifu Choe Hoong Choy. The signature greetings from the lineages of these patriarchs are demonstrated.
Entering Zen | Chi Flow | Importance of Zen |
Chi to Dan Tian | Small Universe |
Ho Fatt Nam Lineage | Uncle Righteousness Lineage |
Chee Kim Thong Lineage | Choe Hoong Choy Lineage | Shaolin Wahnam |
Important Foundation and Signature Greetings of Shaolin Four Gates from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
LINKS
Four Gates at UK Summer Camp 2008
- 1. Important Foundation and Signature Greetings
- 2. Learning Four Gates in an Hour!
- 3. Some Interesting Questions from Four Gates
- 4. The Magic of Form, Force and Flow
- 5. Performance of Four Gates with Jing, Qi and Shen
- 6. The Cross-Roads at Four Gates Set
- 7. How to tell a Master from Ordinary Practitioners
- 8. Some Fine Points in Sequence One
- 9. One Hand to Spar, One Hand to Drink Tea
- 10. Some Details on How to Use Just One Hand in Combat
- 11. Using Just One Hand to Defend against All Forms of Attacks
- 12. Substituting a Planned Attack and Countering a Whirlwind Kick
- 13. Sophisticated Techniques using the Tactic of No Defence Direct Counter
- 14. How to be Fast and Forceful Without Panting or Feeling Tired
- 15. Pressing Attacks, Chin-Na and Taming Hands
- 16. Chin-Na and Tiger-Claw
- 17. Unicorn Step and Poisonous Snake Basking in Mist
- 18. You may Choose to Apply the Same Techniques at an Elementary or an Advanced Level in the Same Combat Situations
- 19. Amazing Leg Techniques for Attacks and Counters
- 20. The Marvels of Catching Tigers in Mountain
- 21. Practicing Combat Sequences for Free Sparring and Real Fighting
- 22. Some Amazing Techniques and Ground Fighting
- 23. Yellow Bird, Rising Dragon and Galloping Tiger
- 24. Kungfu Patterns are as Beautiful to Watch as they are Effective for Combat
- 25. Skills and Techniques for Combat
- 26 Linking Combat Sequences into a Combination Set
- 27. The Secret of Subtraction and Addition in Combat Sequence Training
- 28. Shaolin Movements are Technically Faster than Boxing Movements
- 29. Using Body-Movement and Interception to Counter a Boxer
- 30. Counters against the Formidable Knee Strike and the Common Shoot
Cross-Roads at Four-Gates Pages
- Cross-Roads at Four Gates Set — Video Presentation
- Cross-Roads at Four Gates Set — Picture Series
- Review of Four Gates Course at UK Summer Camp 2008
- Solo Practice and Combat Application of Four Gates — Old Videos
- Four Gates in the Shaolin Murals