How to Make the Transformation from Shaolin to Wudan

By Al Case

One of the oldest martial arts on the planet is Shaolin. It was brought from India by a fellow named Bodhidharma, and has been an inspiration to martial artists the world over. Interestingly, Shaolin evolved into an internal art atop Wudan Mountain.

I know there will be those who disagree with what I say here, but I hold to it, as I have watched students go through the evolution of hard to soft, and the evolution of art from Shaolin to Wudan mirrors what I have seen students go through. Indeed, as students peel layers off the art, so they peel off layers of unawaress, and attain the truly miraculous.

The beginning students learn to expend energy from the tan tan, to spread that energy throughout the body and make the body hard. Arms become like iron, stances become as if permanent fixtures to the planet. This, however, is all based on explosion, and outward expulsion of energy.

As a student explores the various martial arts he will come across the concept of drawing in energy. The act of guiding a punch, instead of just bashing a block into it, increases awareness of the concept of absorbing energy, instead of just putting it out. This progression of art often begins with Shaolin, begins the transition with a softer art like Wing Chun Kung Fu, and goes whole body with a Wudan art like Tai Chi Chuan.

The odd fact of the matter is that if the student stays within a hard art, he will evolve into the soft. The unfortunate fact of aging, of the body no longer being able to handle the explosive energy of hard arts, will bring the student into the softer arts. He will punch so that he doesn't experience whiplash in his neck, he will use his legs so he doesn't suffer hip problems, and he will naturally evolve his art from hard to soft.

As these progressions of age and art occur, students learn to use their minds and their bodies with less effort, and and they are often surprised that the abilities they gained in the hard arts grow even greater. Instead of exploding energy through their bodies, they push the energy with less effort, and focus it. Thus, awareness builds, and the blinders come off.

Instead of exploding energy brutally through their bodies, the students learn to guide and manipulate energy within their bodies. They learn to move energy easier and naturally as they become more aware. They learn that the body energy they were so proud of when they were young and robust was only a hint of things to come.

Finally, they make the change from hard to soft, from inner to outer, from internal to external, and the Shaolin adept becomes the Wudan sage. Instead of using violent art, the Wudan master moves with an opponent, drawing in the energy of the attack and transforming as he wishes. Yet, though there is wisdom in the Gung Fu of the Wudan variety, there is no disdain for the hard, for the true sage knows the need for his early Shaolin training, he knows the benefit of understanding energy on hard levels if the student is to make the transition to the softer Wudan intelligence. - 30300

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Your Personal Home Security Plans

By Kodie Eason

For most people, taking care of the things they value and the people they love comes naturally. You want to protect your loved ones from harm whether it is your family, your new car or your old baseball card collection. Unfortunately, your home - the place you most likely consider to be your safe haven - is not guaranteed to never be burglarized. This is why it is important for you to take an active role in ensuring your homes personal security.

Protecting your home from break-ins and burglary can be as simple as following a few easy steps. This is the most certain way to protect the people and things you cherish. Some of the items listed here can be expensive and time-consuming but others are relatively simple, low-cost or even free and very effective. For example, start by always locking your doors, put your lights and appliances on timers so it appears as if someone is home, avoid "hiding" a key in an obvious location near the front door, and always change the locks when moving into a new home or losing your keys.

Search the internet for other safety and security tips to help protect your family. There are, of course, more drastic measures you can employ. One of the most popular ways to protect your home is by installing a home security system. There are many different types of security systems from which to choose. Shop around to make sure you are getting the system that best fits your needs and budget.

Many alarm systems come with signs and/or stickers that can help ward off potential burglars. You may consider simply purchasing one of these signs in hopes of deterring potential thieves. A simple "Beware of Dog" sign can work wonders. Consider protecting your home from the inside by installing a home surveillance system.

Cameras installed throughout your house in strategic locations can help you see what has been happening in your home. This can not only protect your property but can also alert you to any abuse or theft by the nanny or housekeeper or capture burglars on film in the event your house is broken into.

The methods you employ to enhance your homes' security are entirely your choice but it is a wise decision to do something. If an elaborate alarm system is not for you, making small changes as outlined above can discourage the average burglar from making your home a target. Protect your loved ones and your valued possessions by ensuring the personal security of your home. - 30300

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How You Know About The Lion Dance

By Gregg Hall

Are you fascinating in knowing regarding the Lion Dance? This text will tell you all that you need to know. Well, it's a very traditional part of Chinese culture, and also the dance primarily mimics the movements of a lion, a person doing it during a lion costume. The lions that are depicted in Chinese culture are Asiatic lions, that are found in India. In fact, the Lion Dance actually originated in India, a country where the lion is regarded as a creature of guardianship.

Today, the Lion Dance has many variations in different Asian cultures like Hong Kong, China, Macau, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Malaysia, etc. with Sydney - and the dance varies from region to region, in the form of distinct styles and movements. For example, in Japanese culture, the Lion Dance is practiced as Shishimai, a follow that meant dancing around symbols of different animals like deer.

The Chinese Lion Dance can be of 2 main sorts - Northern and Southern. The former was used as a form of entertainment for the imperial court, and the northern lion is red, orange and yellow, sometimes the female lion is depicted as having green fur. The lion conjointly includes a shaggy appearance, and features a golden head. The northern Lion Dance itself is extremely acrobatic in nature, and is sometimes performed for the purpose of entertainment. Dangerous stunts are generally performed by them.

The Lion Dance, on the other hand, is a lot of symbolic in nature. The aim of its performance is usually to exorcise evil spirits, and to herald fortune and sensible luck. The southern lion can have a wide variety of colors, and the animal itself encompasses a distinctive head with huge eyes, there's a mirror on the forehead, and on the center of the top is a single horn. Don't ever confuse the Lion Dance with the Chinese Dragon Dance, which is totally different. The latter is completed with a team of ten or a lot of folks, whereas the Lion Dance sometimes is created up of just 2 dancers. The Lion Dance is closely related to the observe of Kung Fu, and also the folks who dance it could be members of the local Kung Fu Club. Some rigorous coaching is needed so as to master the Lion Dance.

The northern Lion Dance has the dancers appearing in pairs, and during their performance, the lions sometimes resemble Pekingese or Fu Dogs, the movements are realistic and life-like. They perform stunts like balancing on a large ball, or doing lifts. It is quite common for the northern lions to seem as a family, there are typically two massive adult lions, and a pair of tiny young lions. On the other hand, the homeland of the southern vogue of the Lion Dance is Guangdong, and also the southern Cantonese style will be any sub-divided into Hok Shan (Crane Mountain), Fat Shan (Buddha Mountain), Fat Hok (this is a mixture of the previous two), Jow Ga, and the Inexperienced Lion (which is terribly widespread with the Taiwanese). - 30300

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The Fascinating Development of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu

By Curtis Adams

Brazilian jiu-jitsu and its martial art techniques have their roots in Japanese judo. The beginning of their history can be found in a martial arts group called Kodokan. The decision of this group to send out their followers to the rest of the world to share their teachings would have a major impact on the future of mixed martial arts tournaments. In the beginning of the twentieth century, one of these followers reached Brazil and began spreading the knowledge that he had obtained through years of training. An important meeting between this man, Mitsuyo Maeda, and a Brazilian man would change the course of fighting history.

Among the people that Maeda associated with was a man with the last name Gracie. Brazilian jiu-jitsu is highly linked to the Gracie name and this is where it started. Carlos Gracie began being taught by Maeda and subsequently in 1921, passed on his knowledge to his brothers, including the youngest, Helio. Helio adapted the teachings so that he, as a smaller man, could defeat much larger foes. This became a key facet of jiu-jitsu and it would be demonstrated over and over in competitions that size really does not matter in combat.

Up until this point, what the Gracies were studying was mainly known just as jiu-jitsu. In 1978 it became Brazilian jiu-jitsu when Helio's son left Brazil to make his and his family's mark on America. Rorion Gracie was determined to succeed. He was not accepted by any other martial arts schools, so he created his own school in his garage, offering free lessons and personal training to virtually everyone he met. After defeating several larger opponents in fights, word spread and soon the Gracies had more students than they could teach from their garage.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu exploded throughout the planet in the early 1990s, with the creation of the Ultimate Fighting Championship events. These were mixed martial arts fights that were primarily no-holds-barred events that paired fighters of different disciplines. Royce Gracie jumped to fame and success by winning three of the first four contests, mainly by defeating opponents much bigger than he and by way of submission holds on the floor. It became apparent that his martial art methods were considerably superior to those of other disciplines and Brazilian jiu jitsu schools sprang up across North America.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu still continues to be one of the most effective forms of fighting, with Gracie jiu jitsu being recognized in its own right as a separate discipline. From Japan to Brazil and then to America and finally the world, the Gracies have had tremendous success in proving the excellence of their abilities and of their chosen discipline. The future only looks bright as jiu-jitsu continues to be extremely popular for martial artists and for those who watch the fights. - 30300

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Four Important Reasons to for Teaching the Martial Arts

By Al Case

People are always impressed when they find out that I am a martial arts instructor. Unfortunately, I do not really care about impressing people. This is a cruel trap, because if they are impressed enough I can teach them, but I don't really care to impress them.

I remember when I first began studying the martial arts, this was a long time ago, I was quite taken by these quick moving ninjas in pajamas, but what kept me going was that they talked to me. I mean, they were tough fighters, and yet they took the time to sit down and laugh and joke with a young kid. I always remember this, from the early days, and try to copy the way they behaved.

Now, that said, there are really four reasons I teach the martial arts. I am speaking from the instructors viewpoint here, so you will probably find what I say a little different than what you might expect. Still, you might find it enlightening.

One, I teach for the sense of power it gives me. The thing is, I am not talking about having power over people, I am talking about the power I feel with the clarity of my thought and the health of my body. While friends I have had over the years grow old and fat, cannot even bend over to tie their shoes, use walkers and oxygen tanks, I run up and down the stairs, eat what I want, and am as active today as I was over forty years ago, when I was but 19.

Secondly, when I teach it empties me. Now this is really quite something, when I teach somebody, if I have been true in my instruction, then I am suddenly empty, and in that emptiness I learn things. It is almost like I have shoved a book off a table, so there is room for another book to be placed upon the table, except that we are talking about knowledge being shoved out of the mind here.

Three, I teach so that I can see myself from outside of myself. I am not the attacker nor the defender, but I am both attacker and defender, outside of them, and this gives me a viewpoint that is virtually unknown in western culture. There simply is no practice, in any kind of teaching I have ever seen, that imparts this type of viewpoint.

Four, I teach so that I can relate to the reality of the world. I see so many people who talk much and say little, or they can talk to people about their work, but not about the world around them. Teaching the martial arts forces a commitment to a deeper level of communication, an intuitive level of communication, a zen level of communication that is so much more natural to my beingness and existence.

So, there you have it. Not all teachers have my same reasons, but you can bet they have reasons similar in scope and magnitude. Always know that whether somebody teaches the beautiful and exquisite arcs and forms of shaolin, or the inspiring internal energy of wudan, or combat oriented Krav Maga, or just fun and games like one would find in the mixed martial arts, know that there is a depth of personality that they are pursuing, and that it would behoove you to similarly pursue. - 30300

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Why It Is Time To Start A Tai Chi Routine

By Spencer Yurtt

Are you looking for a manner to cut back the stress of daily life? If so, then it's about time that you start Tai chi. This ancient art used mild flowing movements that may improve general health and scale back tension and stress by connecting the mind and body. Therefore if you are worked up along with your daily routine of work or studies, then learning how to try and do this program will be a very healthy habit.

Before You Start Before you start this healthy habit, it'd prove useful to perceive its dynamics first. This swish sort of exercise originated as a type of a self-defense art. These days, though, it is primarily used for stress reductions and health improvement. It's mainly targeted on mild stretching and swish movements of the body. It practically permits you to form sleek movements or light positions which will tone not simply the body but also the mind. Consequently, there are way more than a hundred attainable movements that can be wiped out Tai chi. You do not have to be told all of them. The necessary issue is to learn a few and coordinate each one along with your respiration to realize tension release, physical relaxation and inner calm. You need to concentrate when doing Tai chi. You do this by putting aside present issues or distressing thoughts. This approach, this kind of sleek exercise isn't just for the physical self but also for the mind and spirit.

Who Will Attempt Tai Chi Practically anyone will do Tai chi. You do not have to meet specific physical standards as this kind of exercise will be very light and the intensity can preferably be adjusted. The fast-paced movements will be reserved for people who are already physically fit. If you do not match this description then you can begin with the terribly slow and mild movements that are appropriate for everybody no matter age. Another advantage to the present form of exercise is the actual fact that it does not need you to use any kind of equipment. You simply would like to be in comfy clothes therefore you'll be able to simply do the movements and postures while not restrictions. It can additionally be done indoors or outdoors, by yourself or as half of a group. Recent folks, those with special health conditions and pregnant girls should 1st consult their doctors before starting a new tai chi program.

What You Will Get Out of the Program There are many edges to a tai chi program. Primarily, it brings your body and mind in sync with each alternative therefore relieving you from stress. Since you target movement and calming respiration, a session will additionally provide you relaxation and tension release. The simplest issue about it's that you do not only feel the consequences during or immediately once a session.

You get to feel relaxed and relieved of tension long when you have done your routine. Other than stress and tension reduction, tai chi will conjointly supplement your other health practices. It will facilitate reduce tension, depression and anxiety, improves flexibility, balance and muscular strength, improves the standard of sleep, lowers blood pressure along with improve one's overall cardiovascular condition, increases the degree of endurance, energy and suppleness and improves a person's general feeling of well-being. - 30300

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The Effect of the Lensmen on Martial Arts

By Al Case

A lot of the martial arts, like karate, are fiction. Hit a guy up the nose with a palm and bone shards will spear into his brain and kill him, except there isn't any bone in the nose, its all cartilage. And all those old legends, a lot of them are good for hogwash, if you have a willing hog.

But, there is a certain science that has proven applicable in the realm of the martial arts. This is the science of how to apply concepts of geometrical energy potentials. I discovered this field while consumed by a book series called the Lensmen Series.

I suppose the first time it hit me was when the author, E. E. Smith, described people fighting on the hull of a space ship. They were hooking their feet under hand grips so they would not fly into space from the reverse force of their strikes. They were anchoring themselves so they could apply force, and not be the effect of their own force.

Soon I was totally immersed in a universe where weapons created incredible geometries of force. A death ray created a mattering splattering beam, and it could be deflected by a well built shield. And if a shield could deflect that beam, then another shield used like a disk could slice the first shield apart.

Soon I was enraptured by concepts of fleets of space ships creating their own particular brand of strategic logics. Fleets of space ships would form globes around other fleets, and cones of fleets of spaceships would engulf and swallow globes of fleets. Each time a geometry was described, my mind struggled to keep up with the concepts.

Then, shock of shocks, fleets of spaceships gave way to the powers of the mind. Those same rods and shields and globes and cones, made real in the ultimate space combat, became the stuff of mind to mind encounters. How do you slide your awareness through the grid of another minds awareness?

And, ultimately, having exhausted the books, I began extending those outer space alien mind combat strategies to the field of the martial arts. I sank my weight into deep horse stances, planted my stance so I would not fly away from my own force. I described cones with the movements of my arms, and engulfed the globes of fists as they flew out of space at me.

When I tell people about what has inspired me they generally think I am a bit crazy, or they realize I am a genius. Reading sci fi for inspiration in the martial arts, who would have thought? Yet, it is all art, and should not art be filled with creativity and expression and beams of force and mind to mind conflicts? - 30300

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