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About Adam Hsu: The World-He is a well-respected teacher of top quality and a scholar of the martial arts. Adam Hsu He is also a dedicated promoter of their art. His many articles, books and seminars have helped him to gain a better understanding of Chinese martial art. He is the head of TWA (Traditional Wushu Association). Hsu Shihfu is a key player in the preservation and promotion of Wushu culture.
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It was only natural that at one point, there would be a “virtual” martial arts studio—or many of them—would be established. Lucky for us, the teacher who created it is one the greatest authorities on CMA to ever bring their talents to the West. Here we are now Adam HsuAn instructor of renowned quality, he has created a series martial DVDs that will bring new depth and insight to the study.
His first DVDs are outstanding in their depth, breadth and content. They include lectures, discussions and history. Multiple DVDs allow teachers to be more flexible. Hsu You will get an insight into his teaching style. He is a complete instructor and fills in all the gaps that others miss. His instruction is so comprehensive that it is difficult to not notice the possibilities of adaptation, variation, and customization. This is all to say that learning from an authority on a subject will generally lead you to develop your own authority. Adam Hsu Our view is that Kung Fu training itself is in danger. However, it is also standing before a portal to what could be a renaissance of information on the subject. The subject is well worth the effort.
Adam HsuNEW! KL018 Bad Kung Fu is too short!
By Adam Hsu
332 Pages, softbound, English language
Illustrated by photographs, including Sifu Hsu Goose Feather Saber demonstration
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Kung Fu has faced a lot of adversity over its 5000-year history.
It was, for instance, removed from the battlefield 250 years ago by the introduction of “hot” It discarded its core purpose and began using weapons. Its transition into civilian life meant that the once-brilliant strategies it had developed for war turned into self-defense.-Defense techniques for individuals. The renowned stamina and strength of soldiers required daily regimens to strengthen their muscles. This transformed into individual concerns regarding health and longevity. It was the work of scholars, not generals.
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Adam HsuEven though, Kung Fu prospered, with occasional periods of advanced growth and attention. Teachers taught—great, and otherwise; students trained—both frivolously and seriously; styles developed; Kung Fu’s myths and legends expanded. Expertise travelled outside of China—mostly through the hands of laborers and cooks who scattered to every country—but also to those foreigners who visited and took up with teachers practicing in their own dusty courtyards. People without previous experience picked up weapons—once battlefield tested, now used for training and entertainment—to carry Kung Fu forward. Information was both shared, and withheld. Information was shared and lost.
Adam HsuToday, Kung Fu suffers another existential challenge—this one potentially fatal. The combination of advanced technology and new wealth threatens to replace traditional power gained from touching hands. As a result, it becomes more difficult to maintain authentic practice and focus as your daily life becomes easier.
This book explains the world.-Martial arts writer and teacher. Adam HsuHe shares his expert opinions on Kung Fu. For over six decades, he has acted as one of Kung Fu’s greatest proponents and contributors, as well as one of its greatest critics. In “Life Is Too Short For Bad Kung Fu”—his first English Adam Hsutext in more than 10 years—Hsu Sifu uses aphorisms and boldly evaluates Wushu’s uncertain future. He is focused on the present-Day training, teaching, and practice. He offers harsh criticisms as well as genuine solutions. He never swerves from the foundational, millennial idea of basics as Kung Fu’s true power. He does not hesitate to reiterate their importance or point out the ways that they are disappearing in the traditional curriculum. He is not calm or sentimental as he watches a patient die.
Some people will be so excited that they’ll read the entire book. To our mind, it is better appreciated in small and measured draughts—there is so much to consider—both inspirations and warnings—and the aphorism format is perfect for separating each idea into thoughtful portions.
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