Headmaster Qu

Master Qu is 43 years old and was born in Yantai the origin of “Mantis” Kung fu. He is an eighth Generation Tai Chi Plum Palm and sixth Generation Yin Style Ba Gua Zhang Master. Furthermore, Master Qu has reached his 6th Duan in Chinese Martial Arts. He began studying Plum Shuai Shou Mantis Style from Master Xu Wanlong when he was 10 years old.

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Master Wang Gang

In 1996, He followed master Song Yixiang, one of the top ten famous martial masters and martial artist, who has awarded the title of “magic legs” and he was also the 20th gengeration of ziwu gate in China. Later, Wang Shifu learned Daoism Kungfu from Master Luo Jufang who was heirs of the Lata style of Daoism. After that he has visited many famous Masters and Daoism academy.

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Master Si Yan Kong

Master Shi Yan Kong is a 34th generation monk of Shaolin Temple. He joined the Shaolin Temple when he was 10 years old. During his training, he mastered traditional shaolin kung fu as well as modern martial arts,18 weapons and 12 Xiangxing fists (animal fists). In 2004, he had been invited by the China Culture Department to take part in the Africa cultural exchange and to teach kung fu.

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Sanda

Sanda (also known as Sanshou) roughly translates as "actual combat". In the past, Chinese called it "technique fighting" or "striking". Sanda is founded on the simple concept of applying what you have learned from your traditional kungfu forms in the ring.

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Wing Chun

There are many different versions of the history of Wing Chun. The system has developed over several generations to become what it is today.

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Xingyi Quan

There are many different stories regarding the origin of Xingyi Quan. In this article, three of the main ones will be discussed.

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