OVERVIEW OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SERIES
January to June 2007
January | February | March | April | May | June |
January
January 2007 (Part 1)
Our school, Shaolin Wahnam, is one of the very few kungfu schools in the world today that still uses kungfu forms, and not Karate or Kick-Boxing, for sparring.
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January 2007 (Part 2)
Force training is an important aspect of genuine, traditional kungfu. Here, Mark Tranter, assistant instructor of England, performs “One-Finger Shooting Zen”, a fundamental force training method in our school.
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January 2007 (Part 3)
Many people are puzzled that the Shaolin Kungfu they see is not like what they think it is. They may have an answer if they know that there are different versions of Shaolin Kungfu. The “Tantui” demonstrated by Sifu Shang Gao above is Northern Shaolin, which is sometimes called Henan Shaolin Kungfu because it originated from the northern Shaolin Monastery in Henan Province. The picture above is reproduced from http://www.shang-wu.com/pic-tantui.php.
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February
February 2007 (Part 1)
So he made special effort to go to opposite directions. He marked the routes where he should go. He made doubly sure the marks led away from the temple. When the divine signals came, he followed the marks clearly and exactly. He was fully conscious of what he was doing. A few times he said to himself, “Now the Monkey God could not get me.” Then he entered a door and found himself in the temple!
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February 2007 (Part 2)
Members of the Shaolin Wahnam Family from all over the world gather in Sungai Petani, Malaysia, to celebrate Wei Foong's wedding.
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February 2007 (Part 3)
Two photographs of Sifu Joko Riyanto of Shaolin Wahnam Indonesia showing his waist line has been reduced within a month by practicing “Drawing the Moon”. In the first photograph, Sifu Joko poses with Sifu Roland Mastel of Shaolin Wahnam Switzerland.
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March
March 2007 (Part 1)
An old, invaluable picture of Sifu Lai Chin Wah, better known as Uncle Righteousness, holding the Green Dragon Crescent Moon Knife.
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March 2006 (Part 2)
A priceless picture taken about 60 years ago showing young Grandmaster Wong and his father and mother.
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March 2007 (Part 3)
Grandmaster Wong (right) posing with his sifu, Grandmaster Ho (centre), and his siheng, Ah Kai (left), after Grandmaster Ho returned from receiving an international award on traumatology, or kungfu medicine, from an international conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine in China.
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April
April 2007 (Part 1)
April 2007 (Part 2)
April 2007 (Part 3)
May
May 2007 (Part 1)
Grandmaster Lam Sai Weng was the First Patriarch of many Hoong Ka lineages today, and the successor to the famous Shaolin master, Wong Fei Hoong.
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May 2007 (Part 2)
Grandmaster Wong demonstrates the “press bridge” in the Iron Wire Set. A section of this set performed by Grandmaster Wong can be view here.
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May 2007 (Part 3)
Here is a photograph showing the happy family of Sifu Andrew Barnett, his wife and their two lovely children on holidays in Turkey. Having a happy family is a cherished value in our school, Shaolin Wahnam.
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June
June 2007 (Part 1)
Grandmaster Wong, Sifu Wong Chun Nga and Sifu Riccardo Salvatore posing for a photo before some delicious grilled prawns
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June 2007 (Part 2)
Although kungfu forms are beautiful, they are meant for combat and not for pleasing spectators. Do you know how the above form, known in Shaolin Kungfu as "Double Dragons Play with Pearl", demonstrated by Grandmaster Wong is used for combat?
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June 2007 (Part 3)
Participants of a Shaolin Kungfu class engaged in sparring during the UK Summer Camp of 2006
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