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Close Up.
Bruce lee’s classic movements
Follow back
Mask the Kekkou: Reborn (2012)
Sifu Wan Kam Leung captured in a live video stream from The New York Times showing parts of the first two hand forms, Siu-Nim-Tau and Cham-Kiu and wooden dummy.
Kung Fu Hillbilly - Training Video
Desenho ~de criança~
Você está muito preocupado com o que foi e com o que será. Diz o ditado: O ontem é história, o amanha é um mistério, mas o hoje é uma dádiva, por isso que se chama presente…
Man, looking over some photos from Kung Fu.... I kind of miss it. Not necessarily the marital arts themselves, I feel as though yoga is taking me in a different and new direction and I wish to continue with it. I miss the people. Thinking on it, I joined the school when I was 12 and left when I was 17/18. I've grown up with some people there. Teachers watched me grow up. It wasn't as though I was as firmly engraved in that school as some others, but the art and those people were a constant presence in my life for 5-6 years. I grew stronger. Faster. More fluid. More confident. I stopped attending around about exam time last year, which is to say, around about now. I stayed home to study more. Summer came and I was going to thailand and moving to hobart. My first year of uni started and now has ended. I realise I never said my goodbyes properly. I still talk to a few of my training partners on facebook, but for someone who was planning to attempt her first black belt and become a more solid fixture of the school.... I just slowly dropped away without explanation to most. Kung Fu has played such a major role in shaping me. I guess what I'm trying to say is that it feels a little strange to say that, yet acknowledge that I have moved on to a different physical art. The fact that I have not practised Kung Fu for a year is almost the last goodbye. I think I will send my old sifu a letter to properly thank him for training me, despite the fact that I've moved on. He is a credit to the discipline, and I hope the school and students prosper and flourish as much as I did in my time there.