Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Shaolin Kung Fu Southampton


Shaolin Kung Fu refers to a traditional system which was born from Ch'an Buddhism and Chinese culture and specific to the environment of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain. Amongst the various types of Kung Fu, the Shaolin system is believed to be the founding style of all martial arts. This tradition began around 1,500 years ago. It began modestly at first with general exercises to improve the health of the Shaolin Monks and later developed into a profound tradition including barehand and weapons forms, self-defence and meditation techniques, amongst others. In addition, Shaolin Kung Fu has spread throughout the world and is widely practised today.



A well known translation of "Kung fu"/"Gong Fu" is skill or effort. This term can be applied to any craft, skill or activity, whether physical, spiritual or intellectual and it may be used as a way of describing a certain special quality. Kung Fu also refers to martial arts and given the previous association, it is a fitting term because a martial art requires great effort and artistry, cultivated over many years training.

In addition, many names are used when referring to Chinese martial arts (e.g. Wushu, Kung Fu, Gong Fu, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Shaolin, Wudang etc) but it is important to stress that exact terms are insignificant. Since Kung Fu is regarded as the origin of martial arts, the term may encompass many forms of Chinese martial arts.

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