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his 15 day all-inclusive tour includes a visit to Shaolin Temple and China's capital city, Beijing.
Shaolin Temple was erected in 485 CE on one of China's five holy mountains, Mount Song. It is a
significant site for martial and Buddhist pilgrims. Here, the eminent monk, Bodhidharma (a.k.a.
Tamo) founded both Kung Fu and Zen (a.k.a. Chan). Beijing is home to many top notch masters of a variety of arts both internal and external and is an excellent location for weapon shopping.
This tour offers you a unique chance to experience the martial arts of China, like you never thought
possible! You will learn the widest range of China's precious Kung Fu, from traditional external training at
Shaolin Temple, traditional internal training in China's capital city of Beijing, with Zhang Quanliang(the 3th
generation successor of the Liang-style Eight Diagrams Palm, the 7th Dan of Chinese Wushu), and internal
training at Mt. Wudang. Plus, our experienced tour directors can guide you to little-known places, off the
tourist track, and consult you in purchasing martial arts weapons and antiques. This tour is designed for you,
the martial artist, by veteran martial artists. No other tour offers this much! All levels of skill are welcome!
No other tour offers this level of quality. While other tours may have more sightseeing, they
may only spend a day or two at each place. We offer what you really want: serious Kung Fu
training under the world's finest masters!
The Shaolin Temple, Beijing, The Great Wall and
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Don't Miss Out on the Trip of Your Lifetime!
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Eight Diagrams Palm, the 7th Dan
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Trip Dates: August 9th - August 24th, 2005
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Tiger Iron Palm Training Video: The Tiger Claw is one of the most
devastating weapons of Hung Gar. This Iron Palm training method focuses
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Tiger Iron Palm Bag (Beginining): This bag has
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Dear Friends and Fellow Martial Artists
Well it's that time of year once again. Time for our
annual holiday full-line catalog! I believe this years catalog is
one of the best we have ever produced. We've reorganized
the weapons and added more descriptive information to
most products. This is in direct response to suggestions we
received from our customers. I am also fortunate to have
several of my students submit articles for the catalog which
I hope you'll not only enjoy but find informative.
You notice we are giving away Wing Lam 7-in-1 utility
pocket knife as a gift with purchase over $50. There are
several items for sale. On page 62, you find an entire section
of Red Scrolls are on sale for only $5.95 while supplies last.
I am pleased to announce that Wing Lam Enterprises
has been rewarded as the sole supplier of WingTsun Kung
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order directly from our website. New this fall is the Space
Saving Wooden Dummy. This beautiful hand-carved
dummy is of solid hard-wood, finished to the brilliant
quality of fine furniture by authentic traditional makers in
China.
Early this summer, Wing Lam Enterprises had
launched USBDUO.com. It is a wholly own subsidiary which
concentrates its focus on the needs of the Japanese,
Okinawan and Korean based martial arts stylist. Please
check page 72 for wooden weapons and staffs. You also find
the newly trusted line of training equipment and protection
gears: ARMORTEK. There are whole lot more of books,
videos, weapons and accessories at USBUDO.com.
We are reserving spaces for the upcoming 2005 Wing Lam
Kung Fu Study Tour. Don't miss out on the trip of your
lifetime with this one of a kind kung fu study tour headed by
me. Space is very limited, please call for more information or
check our website for update.
On page 41, you find some new weapons that are customdesigned by me. They will be available this December. Don't
forget to check our new antiques and authentic weapons that
I collected from last China trip. These are rare and unique
weapons that once they are gone there are no more.
And finally, I again would like to take a moment to thank you
our valued customer. This year has been by far the most
successful year in the history of our company. I am looking
forward to the Holiday's and to the New Year and I want to
wish all of you a happy, safe, and fun Holiday Season!
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Shaolin Iron Body
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN KICKED BY A
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Hung Gar Instruc tional Videos
UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF HUNG GAR
The essence of Hung Gar can be found in its name. "Hung" means to "stand tall with
integrity." Hung Gar tenants stress honesty, directness, iron will-power and righteousness.
Hung Gar training emphasizes strong stances, iron-hard blocks, low snapping kicks,
ambidexterity, deceptive hand techniques and power, all geared for close-range techniques. The low, strong stances conform well to encounters on barges and rafts. Low
snapping kicks are well suited to wet and slippery ground. This is the style of the legendary Master Wong Fei Hong.
Hung Gar hand techniques stress ambidexterity and use simultaneous blocking and
striking. The blocking maneuvers of Hung Gar were well-known and feared. Opponents
often thought twice before challenging a Hung Gar practitioner, for if a block could numb
an attacker's limb, how much more painful must a strike be? The training is grueling and
highly demanding and fits well the student who is physically strong and compact, of muscular build and who possesses great endurance. There are many legendary stories of Hung
Gar students who practiced standing in a horse stance for the length of time it took an
incense stick to burn completely, generally speaking this took from one to three hours.
WLE’s instructional videos are a complete system. It includes hand, weapon, and
sparring sets of Canton Hung Gar, and the Hay Say Fu system of Hung Gar. The sets
include traditional Hung Gar forms, supplemented by sets from other systems. Each form
builds on the basic skills of Kung Fu but each emphasizes a different ability. There are
seventeen weapon sets, covering the four basic weapons - staff, broadsword, spear and
straight sword - as well as more exotic weapons, including the long pole, hoe, double butterfly knives, trident, long handle knife, Tiger Head Shields, bench and round shield. The
sparring sets complete the Hung Gar curriculum. These sets include hand and weapon
sets, such as the Tiger and Crane Sparring Set, Empty Hands vs Butterfly Swords, Spear
versus Butterfly Swords, and Long Staff versus Long Staff.
Introductory Hung Gar and
Arrow Hand
This videotape shows you everything you need to know to get started in Hung Gar. You will learn the
immovable stances that have made
Hung Gar famous, along with basic
stretching, striking techniques,
blocking practice, and exercises to
increase your power. Also included
is your first set, Arrow Hand, which introduces many of
these fundamental concepts in an easy-to-learn routine.
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Lau Gar Kuen (Lau Clan Fist)
Lau Gar was originally a secret system taught only to
people with the surname Lau. It was adopted by Hung
Gar and has become a standard part of the curriculum.
Lau Gar has been made popular by the famous master
Lau Kar Leung, director and star of many great martial
arts movies, such as Jackie Chan's Drunken Master
films.
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Kung Gee Fook Fu Kuen (Taming the Tiger)
According to legend, Kung Gee Fook Fu Kuen was
created by one of the founding masters of Hung Gar,
Hung Hay Kwun, seven generations ago. You will
learn one of the classic sets that has earned Hung Gar
its awesome reputation. This set introduces Hung
Gar's signature training technique, Kiu Sau (Bridge
hand). This technique builds up your forearms and
has combat applications.
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Monkey King Staff
The Monkey King is a mystic warrior from China's mythical epic,
Journey to the West. He wielded a
magic staff that could expand or
contract to any size. This has
inspired many different Kung Fu
sets, including sets for the Peking
Opera that are more dance-like than
martial. This Monkey Staff will
teach you practical blocks and powerful strikes that
can be used in actual combat. You should learn the
staff first before any other weapons!
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Butterfly Palm
Increase your speed! This video
shows you how! Butterfly Palm
is a set from Northern Kung Fu
that builds quick reflexes. Since
Hung Gar has such a heavy
emphasis on power, Siu Ying (the
wife of Chiu Kau) added Butterfly
Palm to the system for its rapid
attacks. You will learn high kicks,
aerial kicks and ground rolling techniques above and
beyond the rest of the Hung Gar system!
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Tiger*
No creature embodies the fighting spirit of the Southern styles
better than the Tiger. Its magnificent power, speed, courage, and
ferocity have inspired warriors
for generations. Now you can
summon the mighty spirit of the
Tiger. This video will show you
how to turn your hands into
vicious claws for brutal assaults. You will also
learn special breathing techniques to focus your
internal energy into your attack.
Stock#VHG14 • $39.95
Tiger and Crane
Tiger and Crane is one of the
most famous sets of Hung Gar.
Its creation is attributed to the legendary folk hero and Hung Gar
master, Wong Fei Hung. This set
reveals more techniques of Hung
Gar than any other. It has
spawned numerous imitations,
even whole schools based on this
one set! Now you can learn the authentic original
version, only three generations away from its
founder, from this video.
Stock#VHG05 • $39.95
Kunlun Mountain Straight
Sword
Kunlun is a mystic mountain in
China, renown for its lethal sword
masters. This set reveals to you
the rare Jan Ghim style of swordplay. Unlike most flowing sword
styles (known as Hung Ghim-different than Hung Gar), Jan Ghim
develops forceful thrusts that
could punch your sword point through armor.
Through this video, you can learn this unique and
powerful method of swordplay!
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Plum Flower Spear
Southern styles tend to favor
long staff over spear, so the Plum
Flower Spear is frequently forgotten. Now you can learn this
deadly weapon that was so prevalent on the battlefield it earned
the title of the King of Weapons.
Sometimes called the Four Door
Plum Flower Spear, this set will
teach you to attack and defend in all four directions!
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Tiger and Crane Sparring
Sparring sets allow you and
your partner to practice deadly
techniques at full speed and
power, without any artificial protective padding. This video shows
you the step-by-step method of
how to execute these lethal attacks
safely and realistically. This is
like two sets in one. Once you
complete one side, you and your partner can switch
roles and begin again! Recommended preparation:
Tiger and Crane (VHG05)
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Five Animals
Five Animals is one of the
most famous sets of Kung Fu.
Shaolin monks imitated the fighting techniques of wild animals,
passing these techniques down as
part of their precious legacy. This
set will show you the ways of the
Dragon, the Snake, the Tiger, the
Panther, and the Crane. You will
be introduced to breathing techniques to increase
your internal energy. Release the beast inside of
you!
Stock#VHG11 • $39.95
General Chai Yang LongHandle Knife
Instead of pumping iron, traditional Kung Fu masters used
heavy weapons for weight training. This builds your muscles
and fighting spirit at the same
time! The Long-handled knife is
often called the Kwan Do (after
the patron saint of Kung Fu,
General Kwan or Guan Yu). However, this set actually pays homage to a different hero, General Chai
Yang of the Han dynasty.
Stock#VHG16 • $39.95
Five Animals and Five
Elements
Five Animals and Five
Elements is a continuation of Five
Animals. Many students only
learn Five Animals. You can be
one of the select few who also
know the elements section that is
often omitted from the end. These
elements are Gold, Wood, Water,
Plum Flower Chain Whip
This video will show you
one of Kung Fu's most devastating weapons. In the old days,
Chain Whips were often secret
weapons because they were so
easily concealed. They could be
worn as a belt or folded in the
pocket. Chain Whip is the only
flexible weapon of Hung Gar.
Mastery of Chain Whip is essential to your complete
Kung Fu repertoire!
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Lau Gar Long Staff
Another set from Lau Gar,
this set uses a long, tapered staff,
known as a rat tail staff. Rat tail
staffs are faster and have more
reach than conventional staffs.
This set will teach you how to
project your power all the way
through a long weapon such as
this. Staff is an important part of
your training and is the basic weapon you need to
know to master Kung Fu!
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Butterfly Swords
Butterfly Swords are the
favorite weapons of Southern
Kung Fu. Short, efficient, and
deadly, these weapons build
strength and flexibility in your
wrists and forearms. In Cantonese,
these swords were Gai Dao (punishment blades). Once, they were
the only edged weapons that
Southern Shaolin monks were permitted to carry. If
you practice Hung Gar, you must know your
Butterfly Swords!
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Fire, and Earth.
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Panther*
This video will teach you
how to attack as quickly as a cat!
You will learn to be as quick and
agile as the Panther. Since this is
the first of the Ha Say Fu Hung
Gar sets, this video will introduce
you to the unique aspects of this
uncommon school, such as its special fighting stance known as Yee
Gee Kim Yeung Ma, and the dreaded panther fist!
Stock#VHG13 • $39.95
Hunting Tiger Trident*
The conquering Tiger has
inspired Kung Fu heroes for centuries. Now you can learn the
legendary Hunting Tiger Trident
(a.k.a. Tiger Fork) through this
video! Traditionally a heavy
weapon, Trident builds your muscles as it teaches you combat
techniques. Trident is a weapon
of authentic Kung Fu masters!
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Four Gates Hand Sparring*
With traditional Kung Fu
sparring sets, you and your partner can refine your applications
without resorting to protective
pads. These combat sparring sets
not only train your distance and
timing, they harden your limbs
like blocking drills, preparing
your body for fighting. This set
also teaches you Chin Na (joint locks)-how to apply
it and how to counter it!
Stock#VHG19 • $39.95
Round Shield & Butterfly
Sword*
In days of old, sword and
shield were the offense and
defense of many battlefield warriors. Today, few martial artists
still remember how to use a
shield. This video will show you
the real techniques behind the
shield, such as how to cover
your whole body, how to launch surprise attacks,
and how to gain the advantage!
Stock#VHG20 • $39.95
Fifth Son Eight Trigrams Staff
Twice the length of an ordinary staff! According to legend,
this set was created by a famous
spear master named Yeung, the
lone survivor of his four brothers. He converted all of his spear
techniques to staff techniques
when he entered the Shaolin
Temple. The incredible length
of this staff will strengthen your wrists and
increase your coordination!
Stock#VHG21 • $39.95
Fifth Son Eight Trigrams Long
Staff Sparring
Now, you and a partner can
train long staff combat at full
speed and power, without protective gear! Weapon sparring
allows you to practice lethal
blows against a real opponent in
a safe and controlled manner.
You and your partner will
increase your speed, accuracy, and ferocity by
using the sparring methods of this video!
Recommended preparation: Fifth Son Eight
Trigrams Staff (VHG21)
Stock#VHG22 • $39.95
Internal Energy Training (Iron Thread)
Increase your internal power! Through dynamic tension, isometric exercises, and special breathing techniques, you will learn
the secrets behind internal energy. Also known as Iron Wire or
Iron Thread, this set not only builds external muscle, it strengthens your internal organs and cultivates your energies, known as
Chi (or Qi). One of our most popular videos!
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Plum Flower Double Chain Whip
This video will reveal to you one of the most challenging
weapons of Kung Fu, rarely seen performed except by the true
Kung Fu masters! Few people learn the single Chain Whip,
even less learn the Double Chain Whip. Now you can be one
of the dedicated few. This set will boost your coordination
like no other!
Stock#VHG24 • $39.95
Snake*
Strike like the Snake! You've probably seen many fanciful
versions of Snake in movies. This video contains the real
thing, an authentic and traditional Snake! You will learn the
Snake tongue strike the unique pressure point attack of Snake.
Snake will teach you the secrets behind soft strength, how to
keep your external body soft and flexible while your internal
core remains solid!
Stock#VHG25 • $49.95
Crane*
Cranes are revered for their nobility, grace, and longevity.
This video will show you the sophisticated techniques of the
majestic Crane, its elegant wing-like blocks and its vicious
Crane claw strike. This set will increase your leg strength and
your balance like no other. Just like the regal Crane, the majority of this set is performed while balanced on one leg!
Stock#VHG26 • $49.95
Thunder Hoe
To a true Kung Fu master, anything can be a weapon.
This video shows you how you can use a simple farming tool
to defend yourself. Once you learn this set, you can generalize
its method for all sorts of common objects. This is one
weapon that you can actually carry on the street without drawing too much attention! Extremely practical!
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Monk CrescentMoon Spade*
This classical
utensil was carried
by Shaolin Monks
on their lonely pilgrimages. They
were used as a tool
to serve the people,
to help them build
their homes, and to
bury their dead. When necessary, they
were also used as a deadly weapon.
Now you can learn this authentic
weapon, one of the great legacies of
Shaolin Monks.
Stock#VHG28 • $39.95
Double Gen (Chinese
Sai)*
Gen are the predecessors to the popular
Okinawan Sai. These
heavy metal rods were
also China's ancient
police batons. Despite
their illustrious history,
few people still practice Gen. Now you can
be one of the few who master this rare
weapon. This video shows you the
method behind this significant martial
arts weapon, overlooked by many practitioners today. Preserve the legacy!
Stock#VHG32 • $39.95
Double-Headed
Dragon Chain Whip*
This video shows
you how to master the
rare Double-Headed
Dragon Chain Whip,
exclusive to this
school! This unique
Chain Whip has a dagger for a point and a
weighted handle that
is also used for striking. You will learn
special techniques that are particular to
this Chain Whip, such as how to strike
with either end, or how to entangle an
opponent!
Stock#VHG36 • $49.95
Soldier's Saber
Even the traditional masters
adapted their art to
modern times. At
the turn of the century, the European
saber was in common usage by
Western military.
Noted Hung Gar
master Lam Tsai Wing created a set to
use this new foreign weapon based on
his distinguished sword expertise.
Now this unusual set has become a
fixture in the schools of his lineage.
Stock#VHG29 • $39.95
Double Butterfly
Swords vs. Staff*
You and your partner can spar with the
two weapons that rule
the South! This video
shows you how to train
with weapons at full
speed and power, without the need for protective padding. This
set will sharpen your reflexes and boost
your accuracy as you are pitted against a
live opponent with real weapons!
Stock#VHG33 • $39.95
Heaven General
Nine-Pointed Rake*
In the Chinese
epic Journey to the
West, the General of
Heaven was cursed to
look like a pig and
accompanied the
Monkey King on his
quest. He wielded
this Nine-Pointed
Rake. Not only does this video teach
you how to use this legendary weapon,
it shows you real fighting techniques
that can be adapted to fit all kinds of
similar common tools. Highly practical! Stock#VHG37 • $39.95
Double Tiger-Head
Steel Shields*
These shields
can attack! Both
shields have special
blades to cut your
opponent. You wear
one on each arm.
This rare weapon is
seldom seen outside
of this system.
Double Tiger-Head Steel Shields are
the inspiration for the crest of Sifu
Lam, as seen on our school patch. A
truly unique addition to your arsenal
of Kung Fu weapons!
Stock#VHG30 • $39.95
Empty Hand vs.
Butterfly Swords*
Nothing builds
your speed and accuracy like the threat of
being cut! This video
shows you and your
partner how to defend
against an opponent
wielding two butterfly
swords! You will
learn how to counter real weapons with
no protective padding. Once you learn
these techniques, you can use them
against any armed attacker!
Recommended preparation: Butterfly
Swords (VHG08)
Stock#VHG34 • $39.95
Tiger Iron Palm
Training*
The Tiger Claw is
one of the most devastating weapons of
Hung Gar. This Iron
Palm training method
focuses on training
your Tiger Claw, along
with your palm strikes.
Iron Palm training can
benefit any type of practice, amplifying
the destructive power of your hands.
You will feel the results in just a few
months! This method works!
Stock#VHG38 • $59.95
Dragon-Head
Wooden Bench*
A popular
weapon in Jackie
Chan movies, the
bench is a common
piece of furniture.
In the hands of a
resourceful Kung Fu
master, it becomes a
deadly weapon.
Once you learn how to manipulate a
wooden bench, all sorts of every day
objects become possible weapons.
This video shows you the practical
method of fighting with furniture!
Stock#VHG31 • $39.95
Coiled Dragon
Butterfly Swords*
No Hung Gar master would be complete
without knowing
Butterfly Swords.
This video will show
you the advanced
methods of wielding
these notorious
weapons. You will
learn special techniques for flipping the
swords against your forearm, surprise
attacks from the ground, and many
more astounding concepts!
Recommended preparation: Butterfly
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Dragon*
Shrouded in mystery, Dragon is the
inspiration of
absolute power. This
video reveals to you
one of the most
astounding sets of
Kung Fu. You will
learn one of the
longest and most
advanced sets of this system. Dragon
cultivates your internal energy while it
teaches you fighting techniques. Enter
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Please Note: Wing Lam's Hung Gar system fuses the familiar Canton Hung
Gar with the esoteric school of Ha Say Fu (four lower tigers) Hung Gar, for
twice the depth of material! All sets from Ha Say Fu Hung Gar are noted
with an asterisk (*).
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LEVEL 1: BEGINNER
Level One introduces you to the
powerful foundation of Hung Gar.
Renown for its strong stances, this
is your most important first step in
Hung Gar! Includes: Introductory
Hung Gar and Arrow Hand, Lau
Family Fist, Kung Gee Fook Fu
Kuen (Taming the Tiger), Monkey
King Staff
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LEVEL 2: INTERMEDIATE
Level Two contains the masterpiece of Hung Gar, Wong Fei
Hung’s Tiger and Crane set and its
applied sparring set, plus the rare
southern straight sword and the
devastating long pole. Includes:
Tiger and Crane, Tiger and Crane
Sparring, Lau Family Long Staff,
Butterfly Swords, butterfly Palm,
Kunlun Mountain Straight Sword
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LEVEL 3: ADVANCED
Level Three contains Five
Animals, one of the most famous
forms of Kung Fu, plus the beginnings of Hung Gar’s secret school,
Ha Say Fu (four lower tigers).
Includes: Five Animals, Five
Animals and Five Elements,
Panther, Tiger*, Plum Flower
Spear, General Chai Yang Long
Handle Knife, Plum Flower Chain
Whip, Hunting Tiger Trident*, Four
Gates Hand Sparring*, Round
Shield and Butterfly Sword*
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LEVEL 4: MASTER
Level Four includes the famous
internal energy set of Hung Gar,
often imitated but never duplicated.
Also it continues with Ha Say Fu
and adds long pole sparring and
chain whip. Includes: 5th Son 8
Trigrams Staff, 5th Son 8 Trigrams
Long Staff Sparring, Internal
Energy Training, Plum Flower
Double Chain Whip, Snake*,
Crane*
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Level Five shows you the special
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Shaolin Instruc tional Videos
Now you can learn the
once secret art of
Shaolin Kung Fu in your
own Home.
You’ve seen it the movies, watched it on TV
but until now it was difficult to get instruction in
this amazing style of Kung Fu. But now with
WLE’s Northern Shaolin instructional videos you
can learn at your own pace and in the convenience
of your own home. One of the greatest legacies of
Shaolin Temple Kung Fu is the Ten Hand Sets of
Shaolin, which is the core of this system. After
1500 years of research and development by generations of history’s most powerful warriors, these
10 sets combine the most effective fighting and
self-defense techniques with intensive physical
and mental conditioning. Shaolin practitioners are
renowned for their devastating acrobatic kicks.
WLE’s videos teaches you the entire repertoire
of kicking techniques from basic kicks
like the front toe kick to the amazing
jumping back kick, from a low sweep to
the blazingly fast tornado kick.
Now you can train like a Shaolin
Monk in the privacy of your own
home! Also included in the Northern
Shaolin curriculum are sixteen
weapons sets that contain
both well known weapons
such as Staff, Spear,
Broadsword,
and
Straight
Sword
along with rare
weapons sets such
as Double Tiger
Head
Hook
Swords,
Hook
Blade
Spear,
Double Daggers,
Dragon
Head
Walking Cane, and
Spinning Chain Whip.
However, we didn’t
stop there, as Sifu Lam
also included several sparring sets and several “special sets” such as Iron
Body, Iron Palm, and
Eight Section Brocade
which make WLE’s
Northern Shaolin instructional video tapes the most
complete system available
anywhere.
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Introductory Shaolin & Lian
Bu Chuan
This video features all the
necessary basics that you need
for Shaolin Kung Fu!
Essential warm-ups and
stretching techniques, fundamental footwork and stances,
basic kicks and strikes, and
sparring techniques. Also
included is the first set, Lian
Bu Chuan (footwork practice), which will develop your hand-eye coordination and strengthen
your legs, while teaching you some practical
self-defense techniques!
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Tan Tuy (Springing Leg)
Moslems represent the
largest minority in Mainland
China. In the face of cultural
oppression, Moslems gained a
reputation as ferocious fighters. Tan Tuy is a Moslem
combat system that was adopted into the Shaolin curriculum.
With a wide variety of kicks,
this set is excellent for developing your flexibility and power for Northern
leg techniques!
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Tun Da (The Short Strike):
Shaolin #6
This is the first set of the
Ten Hand Sets of Shaolin.
These ten sets are practiced in
ascending order, 1 through 10;
however, you learn them in a
different order: from the simplest to the most complex. Tun
Da introduces you to two standard Northern leg techniques:
the tornado kick and the broom sweep.
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Nine-Province Eyebrow
Height Staff
Shaolin monks were most
famous for their staff techniques. Known as the "Father
of all Weapons," the staff is
indispensable for weapons
training because all other
weapon techniques use variations of staff fundamentals.
This Shaolin staff set was
famous across nine different provinces of China
for its devastating techniques!
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Broadsword
Although Shaolin monks
seldom carried edged
weapons, they trained with
them to become familiar with
their properties in case they
had to fight against them. It is
said that the broadsword
should attack ferociously like
the wild mountain tiger.
Known as the "Marshall of all
Weapons," the broadsword is included with the
staff, the spear, and the straight sword as one of
the four basic weapons of Northern styles.
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Moi Fah (The Plum Flower):
Shaolin #7
Another set from the Ten Hand
Sets of Shaolin, Moi Fah was the
subject of Sifu Lam's book, Moi
Fah, the Plum Flower Fist. The
footwork of this set travels in four
directions, similar to the four petals
of the plum flower. Concealed within the graceful movements of this set
are many deceptive attacks, all
revealed to you on this video. Stunning and deadly!
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Bot Bo (The Shuffling Step):
Shaolin #8
Kung Fu teaches you how to
carry the momentum of each strike
into the next, linking your combinations into an unstoppable barrage of
attacks. From dynamic sweeps to
flying kicks, Bot Bo contains many
rapid combative techniques that
show you how to follow through
with your attack and take advantage
of openings. This video will teach you Shaolin's
reverse tornado kick!
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Chum Sam (Strike to the Heart):
Shaolin #4
Chum Sam focuses upon combinations which alternate quickly
from side to side, increasing your
reaction speed. When you practice
the Ten Hand Sets of Shaolin in
ascending order, Chum Sam is the
first of the short sets, so it is fast
and explosive. This set builds coordination in your left hand and left
leg. A must for all practitioners!
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Two-Person Hand Sparring
Sparring sets allow you to practice
lethal techniques safely at full
speed and power. They teach you
how to use distance and timing to
your advantage. This set reveals
many secret joint-locking movements (Chin Na) that are hidden
within Kung Fu. Since you and
your partner can learn both sides of
this two-person set, this is really
like two sets in one!
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Dragon Movement Straight
Sword
Known as the Gentleman of
Weapons, the Straight Sword was
favored by scholars, generals and
nobles. Sophisticated and sublime, the Straight Sword is often
the weapon of choice for the old
masters. The graceful flowing
movements of this set are
inspired by the symbol of the
East-the Dragon.
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Spear
The Spear earned the name
"King of Weapons" from its
remarkable effectiveness on the
battlefield. Quick as a serpent's
tongue, the Spear's long reach
and simplicity make it a formidable opponent for any other
weapon. Most weapon sparring
sets use the Spear because it is so
difficult to overcome. This set
will teach you the Spear's deadly techniques!
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Mo I (Martial Art): Shaolin #5
Mo I trains you in aggressive, charging attacks, clever
combinations of techniques, and
powerful conditioning routines.
It is one of the most explosive
sets of the Ten Hand Sets of
Shaolin. Included in this set is
the spectacular triple kick of
Kung Fu: the combination of a
double flying kick, into a back
kick, and into a tornado kick!
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Koy Moon (Opening The
Door): Shaolin #1
Koy Moon is the first set
when you ascend the Ten Hand
Sets of Shaolin. No single set
better demonstrates the famous
leg techniques of Northern
Shaolin Kung Fu. You will learn
a diverse array of leg-attack
methods, including splits,
renewed sweeps, multiple flying
kicks, and the golden scissors leg take down!
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Leng Low (The Leader):
Shaolin #2
Leng Low balances your body by
alternating techniques between
your left and right. This set takes
you one step further by adding a
new variation following these left
and right techniques. Each variation, although related to the previous techniques, has an entirely different application.
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Ten Hand Sets of Shaolin
One of the greatest legacies of Shaolin Temple Kung
Fu is the Ten Hand Sets of Shaolin-the core of this system.
After 1,500 years of research and development by generations of history's most powerful warriors, these 10 sets combine effective fighting and self-defense techniques with
intense physical and mental conditioning. When these 10 sets
are practiced in order, from 1 to 10, they provide you with an
extraordinary workout that challenges your mind, body, and
stamina. Now you can train like a Shaolin monk, in the privacy of your own home! Plus, when you order Ten Hand Sets
of Shaolin we'll send you an extra video: The Shaolin TwoPerson Hand Sparring Set for FREE! Ten Hand Sets of
Shaolin video series includes: Koy Moon (Opening the Door),
Leng Low (The Leader), Jou Mah (The Sitting Horse),
Chum Sam (Striking to the Heart), Mo I (Martial Art), Tun
Da (The Short Strike), Moi Fah (The Plum Flower), Bot Bo
(The Shuffling Step), Lien Wan (Continuation), and Sik Fot
(Skilled Technique). Plus the extra free video: The Shaolin
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Jou Mah (The Sitting Horse):
Shaolin #3
Jou Mah is the longest set of the
Ten Hand Sets of Shaolin. This
marathon set builds your stamina,
revealing to you how to wage a
prolonged fight when your body is
exhausted. Many of its techniques
show you how to renew your
attack with a barrage of follow-up
combinations.
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Spring Autumn Long-Handled
Knife
This is the favorite weapon of
the patron saint of martial arts,
General Guan. His weapon (known
as a Guan Dao or Kwan Do) was
tremendously heavy, so many practitioners today still use heavy
weapons to honor him. Using it
builds your muscles and your coordination.
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Lien Wan (Continuation):
Shaolin #9
Lien Wan teaches you many
of the unusual surprise attack
maneuvers that are characteristic
of advanced Shaolin fighters. You
will learn a selection of sophisticated hand techniques and ground
fighting methods that will increase
your versatility in combat.
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Dragon-Head Walking Cane
With the vast array of Kung
Fu weapons, it's ironic that something as common as the Cane is
rarely seen. Here is a weapon that
is ultimately practical. No one
would think twice if you were
walking down the street with a
Cane, and yet it is a highly effective weapon. Street legal!
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Sik Fot (Skilled
Technique): Shaolin #10
Sik Fot is the grand
finale of the Ten Hand Sets
of Shaolin. All of the previous sets prepare you for this
one. Sik Fot challenges your
mind, body, and spirit by
taking you to the next level
of Kung-Fu skill.
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Double Daggers
This video shows you the
dynamic method of the deadly
Double Daggers. You will learn
how to roll like a wheel, with your
daggers rapidly alternating between
stabbing blocks and slashing cuts.
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Five Tigers Catch the Lamb Staff
The art of handling the Staff is one of Shaolin' greatest jewels. This
advanced staff set takes you further into Shaolin Staff, delving deep into the
weapon skills that have earned Shaolin its time-tested reputation.
Recommended preparation: Nine-Province Eyebrow-Height Staff (VSL04).
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Two-Person Staff Sparring
Imagine weapon sparring at full speed
and full power with no protective padding! This
video takes you and a partner step-by-step through a
sparring set for the "Father of all Weapons," the
staff, from the "Origin of Kung Fu," Shaolin.
Recommended preparation: Nine-Province
Eyebrow-Height Staff (VSL04)
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Kwan Do vs. Spear
This is the classic match of power against
speed! The sheer weight of the Kwan Do makes it
unstoppable, though it is much slower than the
lightening-fast Spear. The advantage of one is the
weakness of the other!
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Broadsword vs. Spear
Both weapons are fast and
furious! Learn how to use these
powerful weapons in this set,
you and your partner hone each
other's reflexes for explosive
speed! Recommended preparation: Broadsword (VSL05) and
Spear (VLS11)
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Twin Flying Dragons
Straight Sword
This set is popular
among women because
of their natural poise.
Many men find it a
challenging contrast in
their repertoire, and an
important step to complete mastery of Kung
Fu! Recommended
preparation: Dragon Movement Straight
Sword (VSL10)
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Spinning Chain Whip
on the Ground
Chain Whip is one
of the most spectacular
and challenging
weapons of Kung Fu.
The set in this video
contains a dazzling variety of spins and wraps.
You will learn how to
spin the Chain Whip off
your foot, your knee, your elbow, your
shoulder, and your head!
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Six-Harmonies
Broadsword
Six Harmonies (a.k.a.
Look Hop or Liu He)
is a Shaolin system
that emphasizes the
unity of your hand,
torso, and foot with
your mind, body, and
spirit. This set shows
you how to be more
fluid and graceful, increasing your connection within your movements.
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Double Tiger-Head
Hook Swords
With blades in every
direction, they are as
versatile as they are
deadly. This video
reveals all the tricky
techniques behind this
wicked weapon. You
will learn techniques
for close distance combat, medium range, and even a method
on how to hook both weapons together
for extended reach!
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Three-Section Staff vs.
Spear
Because they can be
so dangerous, this is the
only sparring set that
uses a flexible weapon.
This set will show you
the devastating power of
flexible weapons.
Portions of this set are in
the exact same sequence
as the Three-Section Staff set, with your
partner serving as a real opponent!
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Six Harmonies Spear
This second
weapons set of Six
Harmonies will show
you more advanced
techniques and many
new surprise attacks
with Spear. If you
include the sparring
sets, Spear sets outnumber the other weapons,
earning it the title "King of Weapons."
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Three-Section Staff
The flashiest and
most intricate weapons
of Shaolin Kung Fu,
Three-Section Staff is
considered a flexible
weapon. Flexible
weapons have a joint,
which makes them
more versatile and
more challenging. This
video will show you how to use the
momentum and its centrifugal force
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Empty Hand vs.
Double Daggers
In this set, you will
learn how to intercept
and defeat fatal dagger
attacks. Through this
sparring set, you and a
partner can practice
lethal techniques safely.
Your partner, armed
with a dagger in each
hand, attacks you relentlessly at full speed
and power.
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Hook Blade Spear
This rare weapon
is the largest and the
longest of the Shaolin
arsenal. With two
symmetrical crescent
blades on the side and
a flame pattern blade
in the center, this
magnificent weapon is
often seen in ancient
temples guarding precious altars.
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Double Broadswords
Double Broadswords
are known for their
whirling ferocity. You
will learn of the intricate spinning and cutting patterns for double
weapons. Since most
weapon sets are righthanded, these double
weapons show you how
to transfer your skills into your left hand
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Eighteen Deadly Hand
Techniques
According to legend,
the founder of Shaolin
Kung Fu, Ta Mo, created
an eighteen-line fighting
set. Accordingly, every
Shaolin system has an
eighteen-line fighting set.
This set assembles the
most effective techniques
of the Ten Hand sets of Shaolin into one
set.
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Two-Section Staff
Another unusual
weapon, the two-section stick was a
favorite among Shaolin
monks because it combines the best qualities
of a straight staff and a
flexible weapon. This
video will show you
how you can master
this rare weapon, seldom seen demonstrated outside of China!
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Secret Iron Palm Training
Through this simple program, you can
achieve Iron Palm skills without any deformation or loss of sensitivity to your hands.
This video reveals the actual system of the
renowned Master Ku Yu Cheong, who once
broke 13 bricks without spacers and killed a
war horse with his Iron Palm!
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Eight-Section Brocade
One of the treasures of Shaolin Kung
Fu! The Eight-Section Brocade is the
famous form of soft Chi Kung. Unlike the
rest of Shaolin style, this is not for combat.
Instead, these special exercises promote
health and longevity for both young and
old. An excellent addition to your daily
regimen!
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LEVEL 1: BEGINNER
Level One introduces you to all
the necessary basics of Shaolin.
Here is a complete curriculum to
begin your Shaolin journey!
Includes: Introductory Shaolin and
Lian Bu Chuan, Tan Tuy (Springing
Legs), Tun Da (The Short Strike):
Shaolin
#6,
Nine-Province
Eyebrow-Height Staff, Broadsword
Set
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LEVEL 2: INTERMEDIATE
Level Two completes your basic
weapons
(staff,
broadsword,
straight sword and spear) and introduces sparring, the fundamentals of
a well-rounded Shaolin warrior!
Includes: Moi Fah (The Plum
Flower): Shaolin #7, Bot Bo (The
Shuffling Step): Shaolin #8, Chum
Sam (Strike to the Heart): Shaolin
#4, Two-Person Hand Sparring,
Dragon Movement Straight Sword,
Spear
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LEVEL 3: ADVANCED
Iron Body Training
You've seen masters perform all sorts of
amazing feats: breaking poles on their backs,
bending steel bars with their throats, even breaking bricks over their heads! Now these astounding powers are within your reach! This video
unlocks the secret conditioning methods behind
those skills.
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Horse Knife
This weapon combines the cutting blade of
the broadsword and the reach of the staff into
one effective weapon. It was popular during the
Song dynasty, against the Mongol horde. Today,
it is seldom seen. Now you can be one of the
few inheritors of this mighty weapon of war.
Preserve traditional Kung Fu!
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of Shaolin - the most powerful
forms of the Ten handsets and
weapons sparring! Includes: Mo I
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Moon (Opening the Door): Shaolin
#1, Leng Low (The Leader):
Shaolin #2, Jou Mah (The Sitting
Horse): Shaolin #3, Lien Wan
(Continuation): Shaolin #9, Sik Fot
(Skilled Technique): Shaolin #10,
Spring Autumn Long-Handle
Knife, Dragon-Head Walking Cane,
Double Daggers, Five Tigers Catch
the Lamb Staff, Two-Person Staff
Sparring, Kwan Do vs. Spear,
Broadsword vs. Spear
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LEVEL 4: MASTER
Level Four reveals to you the
exotic weapons that have made
Shaolin so famous. These are the
methods of the masters! Includes:
Twin Flying Dragons Straight
Swords, Double Tiger-Head Hook
Swords, Three-Section Staff,
Double Broadswords, Spinning
Chain Whip on the Ground, ThreeSection Staff vs. Spear, Empty
Hands vs. Double Daggers
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SPECIAL MATERIAL
Level Five adds special material to your Shaolin training, such
as Iron Skills, Chi Kung and very
rare weapons. Includes: Eighteen
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Horse Knife
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Tai Chi Instruc tional Videos
Yang Tai Chi Chuan (Part 1)
This videotape teaches you
the essential building blocks for a
strong foundation in Tai Chi
Chuan. It will guide you through
the first section of the Yang style
long form. Proper understanding
of this first section is crucial, since
it teaches you the fundamental
movements for the rest of the
form. This tape also includes
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Yang Tai Chi Chuan (Part 2)
Part two completes the teaching of the Yang style long form.
The first section is reviewed, then
the second and third sections are
demonstrated to complete the form.
Each section is clearly broken
down into detailed lessons. You
will also learn the ancient names of
the movements.
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Yang Tai Chi Chuan Applications
To the untrained eye, Tai Chi
Chuan seems too slow for combat.
However, these soft movements conceal effective self-defense techniques.
The true meaning behind Tai Chi is
revealed to you on this tape. If you
practice Tai Chi just for health, you
should know these applications for the
correct spirit.
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Tai Yu (Grand Ultimate) Sword
This sword form was the specialty of one of China's most celebrated swordsman, General Li Jing
Lin. He was general of the HebeiShandong Army, the director of
several Martial Arts Institutes, and
a contemporary of Sun Lu Tang.
Descended from the mystic
Wudang mountain), this form
blends both hard and soft techniques into one extraordinary set.
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Sun Style Tai Chi Chuan
This videotape introduces the
fundamentals of Sun Style Tai Chi
Chuan. History, basic exercises,
important characteristics, and the
first section of the form are fully
explained within this tape, along
with footage of Sun Lu Tang's
grandson, Sun Peng, performing
the form.
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Sun Style Tai Chi Chuan (Part 2)
Part Two continues where part
one left off, completing the entire
form of Sun Style Tai Chi Chuan.
The rest of the form contains many
new movements and variations of the
previous pattern. You will also learn
the ancient names of the movements.
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Sun Style Tai Chi Chuan
Applications
The unique movements of
Sun style conceal many effective
applications. This video will
reveal these hidden self-defense
techniques within Sun style. For
complete understanding of Sun
style, you need to know this!
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Sun Style Tai Chi Sword
Sun Lu Tang created a unique
sword set based upon the principles
of his style of Tai Chi. In this
sword set, you will see elements of
Ba Gua and Xing Yi, fused into Tai
Chi. This video will show you this
rare sword set in its entirety, complete with applications.
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Tai Chi Broadsword
The Tai Chi Broadsword can help
improve overall Tai Chi skills far
beyond the levels achieved with Tai
Chi Chuan training alone. This set
requires you to focus on using the
mind, not physical strength, to guide
the broadsword. Such a level of focus
helps train the control of Chi flow as
well as its cultication. A must-have for
Tai Chi enthusiasts.
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Bagua Instruc tional Videos
Introduction to Dragon Ba Gua
Ba Gua is one of the other internal systems that contribute to Sun
style Tai Chi. Dragon Ba Gua is the style taught by Sun Jian Yun.
This video will introduce you to the basic principles of Ba Gua, along
with its basic stances, theory and techniques.
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Dragon Ba Gua: Animal Forms
Ba Gua takes its inspiration from the spirits of animals. This
video will reveal to you the eight animal forms of Dragon Ba Gua:
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Ba Gua Straight Sword
The 8 sword techniques in this
form contain all of the essences of
straight sword technique. Each of
the techniques can be combined
with another, in different
sequences, to create an infinite
number of combinations of sword
movements. The training requires
the mind, the Chi, the body
movements, and the sword to
combine as an integral unit. The
ultimate in Ba Gua training!
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Videos
Grappling
An excellent introduction into the theories
and applications of Chin Na. You will learn how
to apply powerful holds to defeat any opponent.
Included are essential concepts, like how to use
leverage to your advantage are clearly demonstrated with easy-to-follow instructions!
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Breaking Holds and Chokes
This tape will teach you to escape life-threatening situations using your opponent's own force
against him, and reverse the situation to your
advantage!
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By Mark Loeffel
had been studying Hung Gar, an external form of Kung Fu, for several years
before I began studying Xing Yi. I had just completed learning a couple of
weapon sets when Sifu Wing Lam asked me what I wanted to learn next.
My response was that I wanted to learn more weapons. Sifu suggested I
learn Xing Yi. I said "sure", even though I had very little idea of what Xing Yi was
and I didn't think it involved a lot of weapons. The truth was I thought it was a
good idea because Sifu thought it was a good idea. As it turned out, it was an excellent idea.
Xing Yi is an internal Chinese martial art form; one of the three
most popular forms which also include Tai Chi and Ba Gua.
Xing Yi translates to Mind Form Boxing, which captures the
essence of the form: controlling one's energy and movements.
While that description does not necessarily delineate Xing Yi
from the other internal forms, the application of it does. Tai
Chi's movements are soft and rounded with energy being released
to the target like that of a whip, strong and penetrating. The fighting nature of Tai Chi is to find the opponent's weakness and use it,
making it well suited for defensive applications. Ba Gua movements are distinctly circular and not as soft as Tai Chi. It is suited for both offense and defense. While Xing Yi is an internal
form, the movements themselves are powerful, even explosive
and are generally conducted in a straight line, moving in and
out. The emphasis on Xing Yi is on the attack. Another way to
depict the differences between the three forms is with an analogy:
given a brick wall, the tai chi practioner would wait for the wall to
develop a weakness or crumble, the Ba Gau practioner would walk
around it, and the Xing Yi practioner would knock a hole in it.
As with many of the martial arts, the origin of Xing Yi is subject to some
debate. The origin is often attributed to Marshall Yeuh Fei who lived during
the Song Dynasty of the 12th century AD. Whatever the origin might have
been, one thing is clear, Marshall Fei used Xing Yi as an effective way to
train his troops. This is because there are relatively few movements in Xing Yi, the fighting
principles are straightforward, and so the practioner can acquire skill and apply the knowledge
more quickly. An added benefit of Xing Yi training is that it also conditions the vital organs of
the body, which I will discuss below.
The foundation for Xing Yi training is the
San Ti stance. Xing Yi begins in the Wu Ji
stance, similar to Tai Chi. This is an empty
or neutral stance with no commitment in any
direction. The purpose of Wu Ji is to clear
the mind and body.
All the joints have an even amount of tension and link together. Muscles are relaxed.
And the arms need to have inward and outward energy. Eyes open, looking straight
ahead at eye height. From this stance, we
transition from Wu Ji to Xi Ang (four character animals). Like many of the Chinese
martial arts, Xing Yi uses animals as reference for the movements, including the
Xi Ang stance. There are four animals
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Wu Ji
represented in Xi Ang: the bear's
shoulders, the dragon's body, the
rooster's leg, and the tiger's paws. In
the picture, we can see the bear's
shoulders, referring to the shoulders
being rounded forward, the head and
neck straight. The tension is even
around the neck. The dragon's body
refers to the body folding at the hip
joint, the knees and the ankle. The
rooster's leg refers to the linking of the
front and rear leg. The front leg has
lifting energy but is on the ground.
The rear leg is set. The six joints in the
arms have even sinking energy (wrist,
elbow and shoulder). The tiger's paws
refer to the motion the tiger uses when
it wraps its paws around its prey. The
hands are stacking - top hand first two
fingers stacking on top of the index
finger of the left hand.
Xi Ang is a transition stage. From Xi
Ang, we move into San Ti. The San Ti
Xi Ang
stance has intent, but it is balanced: up
and down, in and out, expanding and contracting all at once. The hands
have in and out energy (front hand and back hand); the finger tip of the
left hand is at nose level. There is a 90 degree angle in the thumb and
forefinger. The knees are inward.
This is key to linking then energy in
the legs.
San Ti is also referred to as the trinity stance.
Trinity refers to three
parts. It begins with the head, hands
and feet. But each of these is also
divided into three. The head (the
body) is divided into the waist, the
back and the head, which include
both the external components and the
internal organs. The hands are divided into the shoulders, the elbow and
the hands. The feet are divided into
the hip, the knees and the feet. In San
Ti, it important to have alignment of
all the trinities so that chi can be
directed where the mind wants it.
The student wishing to practice Xing
Yi must develop a strong foundation,
which means perfecting the San Ti
stance. Although Xing Yi is relativeSan Ti
ly simple to learn, the longer one practices the fundamentals correctly, the better prepared one is to advance.
Each of the forms also begins with the San Ti stance.
5 ELEMENTS
Learning the forms of Xing Yi begins with the five basic elements: metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Each element is defined by the energy
it exhibits and is also linked to a specific organ of the body. Metal represents energy that is heavy and is linked to the lungs. It is sometimes
referred to as splitting energy. The energy used is like that of swinging an axe. Wood represents energy that smashes (out) and is linked to the
liver. Water represents energy that drills (up) and is related to the kidneys. Fire represents energy which is explosive and relates to the heart.
It is sometimes referred to as pounding energy. And Earth represents crossing energy and is linked to the spleen. The energy in earth is circular, like that of a ball. Traditionally, these elements are learned in this order, although earth is thought to give rise to all others. Practiced correctly, each of these elements is thought to strengthen the particular organ.
Metal - splitting
The back of the fist has
downward energy. The rear
hand has to match the energy of the front hand. The
back heel has to be at the
proper angle. The front foot
is at 45 degree angle.
Wood - smashing
Fist flat (angle of the wrist),
focus is on the first two
knuckles. The body twists
slightly forward when
punching with the right, but
the body is square when
punching with the left.
Water - Drilling
Both hands have twisting
energy and move in opposite directions. Hips are
square.
Fire - Pounding
Upward block and strike,
the key point is to twist the
body.
Earth - Crossing
Even thickness energy
throughout the body, tension in the dan tien
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In practicing the elements, it is important to
learn how to capture the nature of the movement, which can only be accomplished by fully
completing the movement. In metal for
instance, the movements are fairly straight forward, as are all Xing Yi movements; however,
the practioner needs to learn to control the
whole body so that the energy is heavy or
falling. Often, the beginning student will fail
to complete the movement and there will be no
falling energy. Also in metal, in order for the
energy to sink, it must first rise. Otherwise,
there can be no fall. In practicing wood, there
must first be energy pulling in before there is
energy smashing out. A common mistake on
wood is to focus on the punching hand. This is
external. Rather, the focus should be on
pulling the front hand back. This allows the
rear hand to punch quickly out. And since it is
linked with the rest of the body, it is stronger.
Destructive Fists - Two Person Form. In this
form we practice creating energy from one
movement to another, while defeating the
opponent's movements. This form trains the
transitions at a higher level. The student that is
quicker in transition, with the proper energy,
has a decided advantage in this form, as will be
the case in real combat.
In the pictures below, Khan and I demonstrate
various aspects of the Five Element Creative
and Destructive Fists.
Fig.3
The elements, once learned, are designed to be
used in combination and also against each
other. In Xing Yi we refer to this as the constructive and destructive cycles. The five element combination form is designed to develop
the constructive cycle. In this form, the student learns to transition from one element to
the next in their natural progression as shown
in the constructive cycle diagram below:
WATER
WOOD
METAL
FIRE
Fig.1
Fig.1: Mark blocking and striking with metal
against Khan: I defeat a wood punch by Khan
with a metal block, stepping in and following
that up with a metal strike to the upper targets.
Fig.4
Fig.4: Khan counters water with earth and
Mark counters earth with wood. Khan blocks
the drilling fist by pushing on the upper arm,
which essentially stops the drilling punch. The
key for me is too not fight this block; rather I
use the energy from this to counter with a
wood punch with my other hand. This is an
extremely effective strike as Khan has little
time to get out of the way or block it, particularly if he over commits blocking the drilling
punch.
EARTH
The five element combination form also teaches the student to apply the energy in different
movements.
When we add the destructive cycle to this
chart, we see the elements that can be used to
defeat the other as shown below:
WATER
12 Animals
WOOD
METAL
FIRE
Fig.2
Fig.2: Khan countered the metal movement
with fire, lifting metal before it struck and
punching out in the same movement.
EARTH
The ability to construct as well as defeat is
demonstrated in the Five Element Creative and
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Fig.3: I take a quick step back with my right
foot to give myself room and counter the fire
punch with a block and drilling fist (water)
As the student develops the ability to transition
from one element to another, the next phase is
to use the elements together in single movements. Xing Yi uses 12 animals to do this.
Each animal has a distinct nature to it and the
objective of the student is to capture the
essence of the animal in their movement.
Unlike external forms where the animals are
often used to characterize the method of attack
(tiger claw, crane beak, etc.), the internal forms
capture the essence of how the animal moves,
particularly to attack. Like the five elements,
the twelve animals are also usually learned in a
particular sequence.
and down, and the energy of the tiger is mainly down and then up, they are usually practiced
together to provide balance in the training.
Training dragon and tiger are my personal
favorite animals. Perhaps it is because I
learned them first, but I also feel that they provide excellent feedback on your training.
Below, I demonstrate my favorite animals.
Monkey is the third animal. Monkey's often
move swing from tree to tree and therefore
must be light in their movements. The essence
of the monkey is to capture movements that are
quick and light. The key to the monkey movement is also not to use muscle, particular when
blocking. The high block is done with hand
and wrist completely relaxed. As soon the
hand and wrist are tensed, the energy becomes
external and the block becomes weak because
it is no longer linked to the body.
Dragon
Dragon is the first animal. The shape of the
dragon, with its winding body, requires energy
that is up and down to move the body forward.
The body coils up, and then elongates down
and forward. The dragon movements in Xing
Yi are therefore up and down. The dragon
begins with a high single leg stance and proceeds to use a very low stance which moves the
student forward. The dragon strengthens the
ligaments and provides excellent feedback for
the student on alignment and whether internal
or external energy is being used to complete
the movements. The student will struggle to
maintain balance and also to rise from the low
stances if the energy is external or the body is
not linked. The key point in doing this movement is that the leading point is the chin followed by the hands. Even things like head
position play a vital role in the dragon. If the
head is too far forward, or looking down, the
student will find it considerably more difficult
to rise from the low stance.
Metal is an
important element in the dragon movement as
the energy rises and falls. However, metal is
not the only element displayed in dragon. It is
important in each animal to combine elements
as needed. In rising, there is also drilling,
which is water.
The Tiger is the second animal. A tiger attacks
by pouncing. Therefore the movements in
Xing Yi are down and up. The tiger form does
not have a low stance, but rather the energy in
the hands and the body sink, and then rising up
and out the tiger leaps forward. The key to the
tiger is to lead with the energy in the hands.
The common mistake is to try and leap by
pushing with the legs, or to push straight out
with the hands, rather than letting the energy
fall, rise and fall again.
Because the energy of the dragon is mainly up
The fourth animal is the Horse. The nature of
the horse is to run fast and purposeful. In Xing
Yi, this is captured in the movements of the
hands and feet, but if not linked to the body,
they have no substance. Unlike monkey, the
horse movements are not light.
also a considerable amount of crossing energy
(earth) in the water lizard. I find the water
lizard similar to monkey in that I try to practice
it softer. If the energy is too external, the body
becomes stiff and the movements lose speed.
The rooster is the sixth animal. The rooster is
one of the more complex animals in the Xing
Yi system, displaying movements that are both
light and heavy, quick and powerful. In this
form, we use single leg stance to train and the
movements are quick like the stepping of a
rooster. However, if the body is not linked, the
single leg stance will not have any power. This
form displays a significant amount of wood
power. But there is also lifting energy. Here,
the focus is on the shape of the front (lifting)
hand and linking that to the pulling rear hand to
generate the lift. This is an excellent move to
feel the strength of internal power. If the
movement is not connected to the rear hand, it
is not able to sustain the power.
Hawk follows rooster. In Xing Yi this form
makes significant use of the water and fire elements. The hawk is known is for its ability to
change direction quickly and attack. In this
form we focus on changing direction and
changing energy.
Swallow is the next animal. Swallows swoop
down on their prey and then quickly rise again.
The swallow form uses a jump into a very low
stance which trains flexibility. The transition
from that stance requires the use of internal
energy to shift the weight forward ready to
strike. The swallow form makes use of several elements.
The ninth animal is snake. Snakes move by
contracting and expanding their bodies. The
movements in snake require the student to generate energy through expanding up to block,
folding down and then expanding out to strike.
Like wood, and the lifting power in rooster, the
expanding power in snake begins with the rear
hand. If I don't feel the rear hand connected to
the front hand, I know I'm not doing it right.
Of all the animals, this is the one that probably
generates the most heat when I do it, a sign of
internal energy.
Ostrich is the tenth animal. An ostrich powers
along on strong legs and can attack with its
powerful wings. Like horse, the movements in
Ostrich are purposeful but quick, with energy
in the fists being continually refreshed to either
block or strike. The footwork in this form is
also quick, like an ostrich running.
Tiger
Water lizard is the fifth animal. This animal
skims over the surface of the water. The movements are circular, even and flowing. There is
Eagle is the eleventh animal. The eagle is perhaps the ultimate bird of prey. Its focus of
attack is down, and so are the Xing Yi movements. Eagle makes considerable use of metal,
but in this form we also use the eagle claw to
grab. It is believed that performing the eagle
will strengthen the eyes.
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Minor Hong Boxing by Master Liu Cunliang: This is the rudimentary set pattern of Shaolin Boxing. With
the hand form of close finger pushing-palm as its main style, the movement is straight forward and backward.
Major Hong Boxing by Master Diao Shanduo: This is the fundamental set pattern and main style of Shaolin
Boxing. All practitioners of Shaolin Boxing set patterns or free fighting, should begin their training with Major
Hong Boxing.
3st and 4st Famous Boxing Technique of Shaolin
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No. 1 Major Tongbi Boxing by Master Cui Xiqi: According to a Shaolin Boxing manual, it was in the Song
dynasty that Shaolin Temple Master Fuju adapted the Tongbi Boxing into the style. Since that time, it has become
one of the most famous of all Shaolin Boxing techniques.
Liu He Boxing by Master Shi Yanzi: This art is one of the quintessential styles of Shaolin Wushu, traditionally taught only inside the Shaolin Temple. Inside, the heart is in accordance with the mind, the mind is in accordance with the qi, and the qi is in accordance with the force.
5st and 6st Famous Boxing Technique of Shaolin
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Long Punch: Founded by Zhao Kuangyin, the Taizu of Song dynasty, this technique was spread to Songshan
Shaolin Temple, and evolved there by the masters. With abundant techniques, tight attacks and defenses, and flexible movements to make it useful in combat.
Changhuxinmen Boxing by Master Liu Baoshan: It is a representative set pattern of minor style in Shaolin
Wushu and a starting point pattern. The movement is strict, easy to attack and defend. Turn defending to attacking. Shift from non-shape to shape.
7st and 8st Famous Boxing Technique of Shaolin
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Seven Star Boxing by Master Wang Zongren: Seven-Star Boxing is not only one of the fundamental patterns of Shaolin Wushu, but is the outstanding pattern of Shaolin Qixing sect. It belongs to the minor style patterns, and is short yet forceful and flexible.
Plum-Blossom Boxing by Master Shi Guosong: It is said that Jinnaluo Wang, the stove-keeping monk of
Shaolin Temple, founded Plum-Blossom Boxing. It corresponds to the plum blossom, which has five petals that
maintain one another.
9st and 10st Famous Boxing Technique of Shaolin
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Gun Boxing by Master Liu Zhenhai: Gun Boxing is also known as "Gun Hammer" and "The King of
Boxing." It is strong and quick, with tremendous strength. The movements are always named after Gun, such as:
upward gun, seabed gun, catching the wind gun, wrapping up gun, etc.
Arhat Boxing by Master Shi Yanzi: The Arhat Boxing is one of the starting patterns of Shaolin Wushu. In
Buddhism, Arhat is the greatest power with the magic of looking in five directions and listening in all directions.
It combines the movement of dragon, tiger, leopard, crane, and snake
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The Drunken Fist form outwardly appears as a series of
stumbles, staggers, totters, and
unstructured movements.
These movements not only
provide a sense of humor, but
an aesthetic feeling of agility,
fluidity, and style.
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Drunken Staff Form
The Drunken Staff form
incorporates staff techniques
into the movements and steps
of the Drunken Fist form.
During practice, the goal is to
strive for consistency and harmony of hands, eyes, body,
and footwork.
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Drunken Sword Form
The Drunken Sword form
combines the forms and footwork of the Drunken Fist form
with standard sword techniques. Its characteristics are
those of a drunkard: wild and
free expressions, sudden
release and restraint, and
unpredictably. Because of this
it can throw your opponent off
guard!
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Essential Movements
Dozens of traditional and
contemporary Shaolin Temple
Kung fu empty-hand and
weapons routines demonstrated on one tape. Chi-gong
demonstration also included.
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Black Tiger Claw
Shaolin Kung Fu
Figure fist forms combine martial art exercises
with movements, merging
and evolving into many
characteristics forms such
as the Black Tiger Claw
form.
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Groundward Fist
Shaolin Kungfu
Shaolin Monk Shi Guolin
Groundward Fist From,
also known as Ground
Lying Fists or Ground
Kung Fu Fists, is one of
the ancient traditional fist
forms of the Shaolin
Temple.
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The venerable 34th generation Shaolin Temple monk Shi Guolin (Shi Yansi) earned the titles
“Shaolin Hero” and “Iron Arhat” for his achievements in Zen and martial arts, which include obtaining the highest level award at the National Shaolin Kung Fu Festival (1989-1991). The venerable
34th generation Shaolin Temple monk Shi Guolin (Shi Yansi) earned the titles “Shaolin Hero” and
“Iron Arhat” for his achievements in Zen and martial arts, which include obtaining the highest level
award at the National Shaolin Kung Fu Festival (1989-1991)
Kan Jia Fist
Shaolin Kung Fu
These forms combine martial art exercises with movements,
merging and evolving
into many characteristics forms such as the
Kan Jia Fist form
demonstrated and
taught in this exciting
video.
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Zhui Feng Palm
Shaolin chuan-fa
(fist and method) is
one of the most ancient
and renowned martial
arts style in China. It is
eminent among martial
art styles both in China
and abroad because of
its solid and nonsuperfluous style, which harmonizes both
hard and soft techniques.
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Bodhidharma Xi
Sui Jing
Bodhidharma Xi Sui
Jing (TendonTransformation and
Marrow-Purification
Exercise) is one of the
most revered internal
Kung Fu exercises of
the Songshan Shaolin
Monastery. Practicing Bodhidharma Xi
Sui Jing cleanses and purifies not only
the body but the mind.
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Twisting Spear
Shaolin Kungfu
Spear forms are
important components
of Shaolin martial arts.
The reason why
ancient military strategies valued the spear
was because it could
be extended to engage
an opponent at a dis-
tance.
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Kwandao Shaolin
Kungfu
The Kwandao, or
long-handled sword, is
a member of the long
weapons family and is
usually held in two
hands. The waist
needs to be twisting
and working in conjunction with the
pelvis to generate force, and the body
and sword must be coordinated.
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Lohan Fist Shaolin
Kung Fu
These forms combine martial art exercises with movements,
merging and evolving
into many characteristics forms such as the
Shaolin Lohan Fist
form demonstrated and
taught in this exciting
video.
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Empty-Hand
Routines
Dozens of forms
demonstrated: Leopard,
Scorpion, Praying
Mantis, Monkey, Lohan
Quan, Tiger Claw,
Cannon Fist, Snake,
Ground Fighting, Crane,
Through the Back Fist,
Eagle Claw, Dahong
boxing, Drunkard Style, and more.
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Eagle Claw Fist
Shaolin Kung Fu
These forms
combine martial art
exercises with movements, merging and
evolving into many
characteristics forms
such as the Eagle
Claw Fist form
demonstrated and
taught in this exciting video.
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Shaolin Tong Zi
Kung Fu
Tong Zi kungfu
refers to the kungfu practice of children aged 6 or
7, through to their prepubesence. With their
minds totally concentrated on kungfu practice,
their virtues, wisdom,
and bodies all benefit
from this training.
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Weapons Routines
Dozens of
weapons demonstrated:
Continuous Spear,
Nine-sectional Whip
Chains, Wind Demon
Staff, Iron Double
Mallets, Drunken
Sword, Monk's Spade,
Horse-Chopping
Broadswords, Three
Sectional Staff, Broadswords, and more.
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Fundamentals of
Shaolin Kung Fu
Any beginner must
learn the fundamental
body movements in order
to advance in the martial
arts. The forms and
maneuvers presented in
this tape represent the
knowledge accumulated
over 1,500 years of practice by the Shaolin
Monks.
Stock#VSKF09 • $39.95
Bodhidharma Jin Gang Quan
Shaolin Jin Gang Quan (Diamond Fist form) is one of the oldest martial arts forms taught at the Songshan Shaolin Monastery.
Originally created to aid elderly monks continue to practice Chan
meditation through martial practice.
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Wind Demon Staff Shaolin Kungfu
The staff is the oldest traditional
weapon of the Shaolin martial arts, and is
also the most representative one. There are
a total of more than 80 Shaolin staff forms.
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Single Broadsword
Shaolin Kungfu
Shaolin broadsword
forms are important components of the traditional
weapon system of the
Shaolin temple. The single broadsword is a
member of the short
weapons family.
Bodhidharma Sword
The Bodhidharma Sword
form is a weapon form in the
repertory of the Songshan
Shaolin Temple martial arts. Its
practice stresses the meditative
principles of Bodhidharma, the
founder of the Chan school of
Buddhism in China.
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Nine-Section Whip Chain Shaolin Kungfu
The nine-section whip chain is an important component
of the weapons family of the Shaolin traditional weapons.
The forms and movements of the nine-section whip chain
are based on "primary circular motions," which depend on
the swinging motion of the arm and the rotational inertia of
the different parts of the body.
Stock #VSKF23 • $39.95
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WingTsun Kung Fu Books
Teach Yourself
Dynamic Wing Tsun
by Dr. Leung Ting
(5.5"x8.5". 210pp.). Dr.
Leung Ting reveals the
secrets of Wing Tsun's
devastating combat
method in this step-bystep instructional book. This book is a
classroom where you can learn the effective fighting techniques of Wing Tsun.
Remember: Attack is the best defense!
Stock#B274 $15.95
Siu Nim Tau:
Set,Theory,Motts &
Applications by
Leung Ting (8.5"x11.5".
324pp.) Siu Nim Tau -The First Wing Tsun
Kung Fu set: The Set,
Theory, Main Points,
Mottoes & Applications.
Published worldwide in English, Chinese,
German, French, Spanish, Hungarian,
Italian, and other languages.
Stock#B295 $12.95
Roots & Branches of
Wing Tsun
by Prof Leung Ting
.This book contains
detailed information,
descriptions, and analysis of different stories of
origin, concepts, and
techniques. Containing never before seen
photographs, illustrations of different
Kung Fu sets, and shocking insights on
Wing Tsun. Stock#B286 $56.95
The Ferocious
Enchanted Staff of the
Ancient Monks 5.5"x
7.5", 96pp. The original
demonstrator in this
book is Monk Ming
Hung, and the supplier
of the original information is Master Monk Yuan Wan. This
book was rewritten by the author from
one of his treasured collections.
Stock#B321 $7.95
WingTsun Kung Fu Posters
Yip Man Poster
(23" x 34", B&W w/Gold calligraphy). This poster honors the
venerable Grandmaster of Wing Chun, Yip Man, Bruce Lee's
master. A must for all devoted Wing Chun practitioners!
Stock# B279P $5.95
Wing Tsun Kungfu Poster Set
(23" x 41", five posters, Color). This five
poster set details everything you need to
know about Wing Tsun Training: Siu Nim
Tau, Chum Kiu, Biu Tze, Wooden Dummy
Techniques, and Two-person Technique Applications are performed by Wing Tsun Master Leung Ting.
Stock# B277P $19.95
Wing Tsun Leung Ting Poster
This poster features Wing Tsun Master
Leung Ting demonstrating his deadly art. The close hand and
foot work of Wing Tsun is devastating! 23” x 35”, Full-colored
poster. Stock# B278P $4.95
Wing Tsun Siu Nim Tau Poster
The practice of SNT can be likened to the
practice of meditation. The only difference
is that when practicing meditation one is
normally sitting, whereas in this set one is standing. 34.5"x22.5"
Stock# B855P $4.95
Wing Tsun Wooden Dummy Techniques
Poster The Muk Yan Chong Fat, or
“Wooden Dummy Techniques,” form the
most advanced level of Wing Tsun training. There are in all 116
movements in this set, of which 16 are kicking movements.
34.5"x22.5". Stock# B858P $4.95
Wing Tsun Biu Tze Poster
The most advanced fighting theory in
Wing Tsun is “to apply attacking techniques while defending,” thus a Wing Tsun
expert can apply most of the Biu Tze techniques to counterattack his opponent at the
same time as being attacked! 34.5"x22.5".
Stock# B857P $4.95
Wing Tsun Chum Kiu Poster
Due to the fact that most people like to use fists rather than legs,
learning how to make contact with the opponent’s attacking
arms is the most important function of Chum Kiu. 34.5"x22.5".
Stock# B856P $4.95
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116 Wing Tsun
Dummy Techniques
by Yip Chun & Leung
Ting (5.5"x 8.5",
130pp. with poster)
Everything you need to
know about the wooden dummy, even a pullout diagram on how to make one! Photos
of Bruce Lee, Yip Man, and Yip Chun!
Add it to your collection!
Stock#B269 $13.95
Chum Kiu – The
Intermediate Wing
Tsun Kungfu Set
8.5"x 11", 130pp.
Chum Kiu is the intermediate set of Wing
Tsun kungfu, which
should normally be
learnt after the SiuNim-Tau set. As its name implies, Chum
Kiu means the techniques aiming at
“seeking the bridge arms of the opponent.” Stock#B853 $10.95
The Dragon-Tiger Double Sword Style
8.5"x 11", 122pp. Only book discloses secrets of the techniques of Dragon-Tiger sword -- killer sword. The demonstrator,
Sifu Cheng, was the only successor of this fatal and practical
sword style. The book reveals the origin, form, training system and
application of the Dragon-Tiger Doublesword style.
Stock#B322 $14.95
The Taoist EightSectioned Satin ChiKung 8.5"x 11", 24pp full
colored. The EightSectioned Satin (or Eight
Pieces of Brocade) set is
now subdivided into many
branches. Some of them
are even totally different
from the original principals, sequences, and
movements. Stock#B854 $8.95
WingTsun Kung Fu Videos
Dynamic Wing Tsun Video
Learn to be an aggressive fighter within six months with this
unique instructional video by Dr. Leung Ting. Learn the power
behind real Wing Tsun with basic exercises, drills and instruction, plus counters for other styles like Judo and Thai boxing!
Stock#VWT02 $39.95
Authentic Wing Tsun Kung Fu
Grand Master Yip Man demonstrates Siu Nim
Tau and the most advanced 116 Wooden dummy Techniques in
this rare instructional videotape. Dr. Leung Ting teaches the Biu
Ze, Six and a Half Point Long Pole, Double Knives, and more!
Stock#VWT01 $39.95
Ying Cheong Chinese Spear
Ying Cheong, leterally translated as “Chinese Tassel-Spear,” is
the King of long weapons among Chinese martial artists and the
techniques are regarded as the number one martial art techniques
for Chinese long weapons.
Stock#VWT05 $28.00
Dan Dao Dep & Tai Pa (Shield and Sword &
Trident) Dan-Dao-Dep or “Rattan Shield and
Single Broadword technique” was used by infantry soldiers
against cavalry in battles on ancient China. The half-dome like
rattan shield allows the soldier to curl up into it, just like an
armadillo, and roll quickly towards the cavalryman.
Stock#VWT04 $28.00
18 Movements of Tai Chi Chi-Kung
The Chinese people have been using chi-kung for thousands of
years to strengthen their bodies, fight illness, and maintain
health. Amongst over 50s chi-kung forms and systems, the “18
Movements of Tai Chi Chi-Kung” is one of the most popular
chi-kung forms nowadays.
Stock#VWT07 $28.00
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Wing Tsun Kuen
By Leung Ting . The most complete book for Wing Tusn system that has
been written, including history and story of Wing Tsun (Wing Chun), fighting methods of the three forms -- Siu-Nim-Tau (little idea), Chum-Kiu (armseeking), and Biu-Tze (thrusting-fingers). Also covers Muk-Yan Chong
(wooden dummy) techniques, Chi Sau (clinging arm) training, and strength
development. Hardcover, 324 pages with few color photos, 11"x8".
Stock# B272 $41.95
Stock#B852
Biu Tze – The “Thrusting
Fingers” Set of Wing Tsun
5.5"x 8.5", 168pp. Biu Tze is the
third and most advanced set in the
Wing Tsun system. In the past, we
had a saying, “Biu Tze does not
leave the door,” meaning that
those Wing Tsun (Wing Chun)
practitioners who did not attain a
certain level of skill could not
even have seen the set, let alone
hope to learn it.
$11.95
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Wooden Dummy
These beautiful hand-carved dummies are of solid hardwood, finished to the brilliant quality of fine furniture by authentic traditional
makers in China. Indispensible for Wing Tsun training, they are also
useful for any style of martial arts. Matching hardwood wall-mounting frame included.
Teak-wood
Wooden
Dummy
Stock #W102
Hardwood
Wooden Dummy
Stock #W106
Dimensions:
Dummy Height: 58”
Frame Height: 76”
Frame Width: 62”
Body Diameter: 9”
Arm Length: 12”
$
74995
$
84995
Dimensions:
Frame Height: 64”
Frame Width: 60”
Body Diameter: 8”
Arm Length: 12.5”
Wooden Dummies and Tiger
Iron Palm Tables are subject to
availability and will incur extra
shipping charges. Please contact us
for more information.
Stand Alone Spinning
Wing Chun Dummy
Punching Pads for
Wooden Dummy
Space
Saving
Wooden
Dummy
This beautiful handcarved dummy is of
solid hard-wood, finished to the brilliant
quality of fine furniture by authentic traditional makers in
China. Indispensable
for Wing Tsun training, they are also
useful for any style
of martial arts.
Matching hardwood
wall-mounting frame
included.
Stock#W113
$
These punching pads are
designed specially for practicing
Wooden Dummy techniques.
The pads are made of highly
durable canvas. This item comes
as a set of two pads.
Stock#TD79
$
2795
Wooden Dummy
Replacement Parts
Leg
Stock#W102-A
685
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EACH
The Wing Chun dummy has three specifically positioned “arms,” as well as one “leg.” Since
the dummy is rigid and wooden, the student
becomes skilled at covering some of the more
common strike areas as well as conditions himself well. This particular dummy rotates when
struck, so as to seem to “strike back.” The
spinning wooden dummy is
an excellent way to maximize your
training. Height: 65”; Body Diameter: 7”
Stock#W108
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59995
Wooden Bench
The ever-resourceful
masters of old could make
any object into a usable
weapon; including a small
bench!
Weight: 15 lbs; Height: 18”
Length: 40”; Width: 14”
Stock#W048
Arm
Stock#W102-B
Dimensions:
Dummy Height: 56”
Frame Height: 64”
Frame Width: 48”
Body Diameter: 7”
Arm Length: 12”
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Training Tools
True Brass
Forearm Rings
Each year we order a large supply of Brass Rings that we use here at
our school for arm conditioning and
strengthening. We only use Brass, not
aluminum or steel for two reasons: one
reason is that Brass makes an almost pure tone that will assist you in doing the movements correctly. That is
to say that by using Brass Rings you can tell by the sound of the rings whether or not or movement was
correct. The second reason is that by its nature (i.e. the properties of the brass) brass helps condition and
strengthen your arm better than any other metal we’ve tried.
Small Rings: 0.9 lb. each, inside diameter: 3"
outside diameter: 4"
Small Pair (2 rings) #TD152S $32.95
Small Set (10 rings) #TD1510S $139.95
Medium Rings: 1.15 lb. each, inside diameter: 3.25", outside diameter: 4.375"
Medium Pair (2 rings) #TD152M $36.95
Medium Set (10 rings) #TD1510M $159.95
Large Rings: 1.35 lb. each, inside diameter: 3.5",
Dragon Claw Rings: 1.45 lb. each, inside diameter: 4.5",
outside diameter: 4.75"
Large Pair (2 rings) #TD152L $39.95
Large Set (10 rings) #TD1510L $179.95
outside diameter: 6"
Pair (2 rings) #TD152DC
$39.95
Tiger Iron
Palm Bags
Shaolin Iron Palm Bag
As you strike the bag,
the mung beans are
reduced to a powder that
fortifies your hands and
protects them from injury.
The intermediate bag is
filled with smooth, small
gravel, hand-selected for
its shape and size. The
advanced bag is filled with
chrome-free steel shot (chrome can contain zinc, which is
hazardous to iron palm training). Dimension: 10”x10”x2”
Beginning Shaolin Iron Palm Bag (Mung Bean)
Stock#TD16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.95
Intermediate Shaolin Iron Palm Bag (Gravel)
Stock#TD17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.95
Advanced Shaolin Iron Palm Bag (Steel)
Stock#TD18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99.95
Each bag
has been
mounted and
secured to a
board that is
specifically
used for Tiger
Iron Palm training. Note: Although you can use the
bag as a stand alone bag, it is best used with The
Tiger Iron Palm Table.
Base: 9.25” x 11.125”; Bag: 10.5”x11.5”
Beginning Tiger Iron Palm Bag (Mung Bean)
Stock#TD61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39.95
Intermediate Tiger Iron Palm Bag (Gravel)
Stock#TD62
$39.95
Advanced Tiger Iron Palm Bag (Steel)
Stock#TD63
$129.95
Chin Na Training Stones
Rattan Ring
Most commonly used for Wing Chun,
these rattan rings condition your forearms
for serious blocking! Two sizes available.
18" Stock#TD71A
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Chin Na Grip Training Bag
These heavy-duty canvas bags are filled with
steel shot. By tossing and catching the bag, you can
improve your grip strength and power for a penetrating grip. Simple yet effective training!
5 lbs. 5”x5.5”x1.75” Stock#TD68 $35.95
9 lbs. 5”x8.5”x2”
Stock#TD68L $45.95
$14.95
One of older training tools that use in ancient
China for building the finger strength.
White 9 lbs. 12” high. Beginner
Stock# TD21 $49.95 each
Green 14 lbs. 13” high. Intermediate
Stock# TD22 $59.95 each
Black 17 lbs. 14” high. Advanced
Stock# TD23 $69.95 each
Compartment Striking Bag
You can fill these bags yourself with beans, sand,
or whatever you like to hit. Sturdy double-layer
heavy cotton with eyelets for hanging. Available
in single,double or triple compartments.
Single - Stock#M0811 $14.95
Double - Stock#M0812 $17.95
Triple - Stock#M0813 $20.95
Iron Body Training Bags (18.25”x2.25”)
Beginning Shaolin Iron Body Training Bag (Mung Bean)
Stock#TD65 $19.95
Intermediate Shaolin Iron Body
Training Bag (Gravel)
Stock#TD66 $19.95
Advanced Shaolin Iron Body Training Bag (Steel)
Stock#TD70 $69.95
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Master Kits
The Staff Master Kit
The staff is a weapon of magnificent simplicity, yet in the capable hands of a staff-master
it can be successfully used against multiple
attackers! The Nine Province Eyebrow Height
Staff is so-named because it was famous across
the nine different provinces of China for its devastating techniques. The Monkey King Staff is
based on the mystic warrior from Chinese
Mythology. It teaches you powerful secret techniques from the Southern Shaolin Temple which
every staff has "hidden" within. In the Five
Tigers Catch the Lamb Staff you'll learn how to
employ spectacular spins, and deceptive footwork
while increasing your power and speed!
105
Three Videos: Nine-province Eyebrow-height
$
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Staff (VSL04), Monkey King Staff (VHG04),
Five Tigers Catch the Lamb Staff (VSL21), and a finished rattan staff (W003).
Stock #VSL04W
Three Section Staff Master Kit
One of the flashiest and most intricate
weapons of Shaolin Kung Fu, three section
staff is considered a flexible weapon.
Flexible weapons have a joint, which makes
them more versatile and more challenging. The
video in this kit will show you how to use the
momentum and centrifugal force of the three
seciton staff to deliver more impact to your
strikes.Includes Three Section Staff (W050) plus
instructional video: Three-Section Staff (VSL27)
Stock# VSL27W
8995
$
Wooden Bench Master Kit
Includes Dragon Head Wooden Bench video
(VHG31), plus a wooden bench (W048)
Stock#VHG31W
$
Spear Master Kit
9995
Includes Spear (W030) plus three instructional videos:
Spear (VSL11), Six Harmonies Spear (VSL34), and Plum
Flower Spear (VHG15)
Stock#VSL11W
$
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11995
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Master Kits
The Broadsword
Master Kit
The fiercest of weapons, the
broadsword attacks like a wild
mountain tiger. It was a popular
military weapon because it was
easy to learn while effective in
warfare. The Shaolin
Broadsword contains powerful
cuts, chops, and strikes. It will
teach you how to move swiftly
and dynamically, while improving your wrist strength and flexibility. The Six Harmonies
Broadsword unifies your move- $
95
ments with spectacular and
forceful techniques. Also known as Look Hop (or Liu He), this is a famous
school that originated from the Shaolin Temple. The Six Harmonies are our
hand, torso, foot, body, mind, and spirit. This unique set is both flamboyant
and traditional. This kit includes: Two Videos: Shaolin Broadsword (VSL05),
Six Harmonies Broadsword (VSL33), and a Broadsword (W017).
Stock #VSL05W
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The Straight Sword
Master Kit
Descending from the famous
Shaolin Temple on Song Mountain,
the Dragon Movements sword set
teaches you the fluidity, grace, and
precision of classic straight sword.
The Hung Gar sword originated in
the mystic Taoist mountains of
Kunlun. This is a very rare style of
sword that powerfully focuses your
strength into the point of your
sword. The Tai Yu sword descends
from the Wudang mountain, home
of the most famous sword masters
in all of China.
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This Kit includes: Three Videos: $
Dragon Movements Sword
(VSL10), Kunlun Mountain Sword
(VHG10), Tai Yu Sword (VTC04), and a Straight sword (W027).
Stock #VSL10W
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Tiger Head Hook Swords
Master Kit
Plum Flower Chain Whip
Master Kit
No other culture developed a weapon
as unique as the Tiger Hooks. With blades
in every direction, the Tiger Hooks are
particularly lethal and remarkably versatile. For extended reach, both hooks can
be linked together and swung as one. For
close distance, the knuckle guards are
edged for striking.
This Kit includes: One Video: Double
Tiger-Head Hook Swords (VSL26), and a
set of Hook Swords (W056WU)
Stock#VSL26W
One of the more advanced weapons in
any system, the chain whip is a great
weapon for those with experience. The
Plum Flower Chain Whip uses a three section chain whip popular in southern China.
Includes: Video (VHG17), 3 Section Chain
Whip (W210)
Stock#VHG17W
$
95
89
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Southern Double
Chain Whip Master
Kit
You demanded it, so here it is.
Comes with two heavy duty three
section chain whips and the video
needed to learn how to use it in one
package. Learn to manipulate this
flexible weapon with a bit of
Southern style! Stock#VHG24W
Double Butterfly Sword
Master Kit
Includes Double Butterfly Swords
(W040WS) plus two instructional
videos: Butterfly Swords (VHG08) and
Coiled Dragon Butterfly Swords
(VHG35) Stock# VHG08W
12995
$
$
Horse Knife Master Kit
Includes Horse Knife (W062) plus
instructional video: Horse Knife (VSL44)
Stock#VSL44W
$
Fan Master Kit
Includes video (VL01), and steel
fan (W037).
Stock#VL01W
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$
10995
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10995
Double Daggers
MasterKit
Originally carried as discreet
back up weapons, the Double
Daggers were pointed dirks, like ice
picks, that were concealed in the
sleeves, boots, or belt. This is a
leaping, whirling set, in which your
body "rolls like a wheel" and your
daggers rapidly alternate with blocks
and slashing cuts. In this set, you
will learn take-downs and ground
fighting techniques, as well as jumping advances and spinning attacks.
This Kit includes: One Video:Double
Daggers (VSL20) and a set of
Double Daggers (W043)
Stock #VSL20W
$
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BROADSWORDS
Combat Steel Broadsword
Searching for a sword of more traditional
parameters, Sifu Wing Lam finally came up
with a solution that will be very pleasing to
traditional martial artists. He has commissioned the sword forges in China to create
broadswords specifically to fulfill this purpose, and the result is very impressive. The
pommel and guard are made of sturdy brass
an eighth of an inch thick, providing the
weight that the handle needs in order to balance the weapon. The blade is made of highcarbon steel (commonly called “combat
steel”), which is the very best material for
making sword blades because of its strength
and medium weight. It possesses the flexibility to bend several inches and return straight,
but the tip is so sturdy that you will want to
test its might against the shipping box it came
in! The blade starts with a pentagonal crosssection at its base – where the spine of the
weapon is thickest – and eventually becomes
a diamond cross-section about halfway up the
blade, where it becomes thinner for a more
acute edge and tip. The weapon ships with a
millimeter edge for safety but it is thin enough
to easily sharpen for cutting. This sword is
simply the best traditional broadsword commercially available. Comes with scabbard.
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29" Blade: 36.5” overall length; 2 1/8 lbs;
Blunt; Not flexible. Stock# W451-28
28” Blade: 35” overall length; 2 lbs;
Blunt; Not flexible. Stock# W451-29
9995
$
1 Combat Steel Bagua Broadword
31” blade, Overall length 40”, 2.8lbs., Live Edge, Not flexible
Stock #W411 ................................................................ $379.95
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2 Combat Steel Chinese Broadsword
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26” blade, Overall length 34”, 2.8lbs., Live Edge, Not flexible
Stock #W410 ...............................................................
$319.95
3 Da Dao
23” blade, Overall length 38”, Semi-sharp, Not flexible
Stock #1012GT ..........................................................
$119.95
4 Dao Broadsword
25” blade, Overall length 31”, Live edge, Not flexible
Stock #1011GT ..........................................................
$155.00
5 Flexible Kungfu Broadsword
28” blade, Overall length 34”, Blunt, Flexible
Stock #2064GT .......................................................
$110.00
6 Practical Kungfu Broadsword
27.5” blade; 33.5” overall; 1.75 lbs., Sharp, Not flexible
Stock #2063GT .........................................................
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BROADSWORDS
1 Long Quan Tai Chi Dao (Shen Family)
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31.5” blade; 42” Overall length; Weight: 3.51 lb; Blunt;
Semi-flexible
Stock #W026HQ .................................. $139.95
2 Long Quan Double Broadswords (Shen
Family)
Blade length 31.5”, Overall length 38.5”, Weight 1.3 lbs
(each blade); Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W041HQ .......................................
$129.95
3 Lung Quan Broadsword
(Shen Family)
Blade/Overall length: 36”/44”, 35.5”/44”, 31.5”/39”;
Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W015HQ ......................................
$89.95
4 Chrome Steel Broadsword
Blade/Overall length: 22”/29”, 25”/31.5”, 27”/34”,
29”/35.5”, 30”/37”; Blunt; Flexible
Stock #W011 .............................................
$65.95
5 Kung Fu Broadsword
30” Blade; 37” Overall length; Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W284 ............................................
$69.95
6 Double Broadsword
28” blade(no case); 30” blade(with case); 1.5 lbs each;
Flexible.
No case Stock #W314 .............................
With case Stock #W315 .........................
$59.95
$79.95
7 Competition Lung Quan
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Broadsword (Shen Family)
Blade/Overall length: 28.5”/35”, 31.5”/39”, 34”/42”,
35.5”/44”; Blunt; Flexible
Stock #W015C .........................................
$98.95
Shen Family Swords
Many sword-making families now live in
Long Quan, but the most famous among them
is the Shen family. The Shen family's swords
have been known to have the best quality and
skill for hundreds of years. In the 1911 Long
Quan Master Sword competition, a sword
forged by the third generation of the Shen family stabbed through three solid brass blanks as
well as split a sword from another maker in
half, thus earning the title "King of Swords."
The Shen family Long Quan Master Sword
were praised as national treasure in China by
the people of the highest social class. In 1942,
a Long Quan Master Sword was made for the
second president of the Republic of China by
special request and in 1955, a special customized Long Quan Master Sword was made
for Chairman Mao Zhe Don.
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BROADSWORDS
1 Lightweight Nandao
The Southern answer to the Northern broadsword is
the nandao. Blunt; Semi-flexible; Available in: 28”
blade/38” overall length, 29.5” blade/39” overall length
Stock #W348 ........................................... $49.95
2 Lightweight Tai Chi Dao
Tai Chi Dao (tai chi broadswords) possess a much
gentler taper than the traditional Shaolin-style
broadswords, and have no flare. 30.5” blade; 40” overall length; Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W349 ............................................ $54.95
3 Miao Broadsword
Blunt; Semi-flexible; Available in: 39.5” blade/53”
overall length, 46”” blade/58” overall length
Stock #W313 ............................................. $51.95
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4 Bagua Broadsword
Blade 40.5”; Overall length 52”; Weight 2.75 lbs;
Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W016 ............................................. $69.95
5 Chrome Steel Broadsword
Blunt; Flexible; Blade/Overall length: 25”/31”,
26”/32”, 27”/33”, 29”/35”, 31”/38”
Stock #W017 ............................................. $34.95
6 Ghost Head Broadsword
To cross swords with the Ghost Head sword is to
think twice. 24.5" blade, 34" overall length, 2.4 lbs;
Blunt; Not-flexible.
Stock #W262 ............................................. $55.95
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7 Goose Wing Broadsword
Goose Wing variation on the broadsword proves
that intimidation can be a valuable tool in combat.
24.5” blade; 35” overall length; Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W279 ............................................ $54.95
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8 Double Handed Head Chopper
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The Chinese Broadsword has many variations of its
blade shape and length. This double handed head chopper sword is made from chromed steel and has 23"
blade. Overall length: 35"; Weight: 2 lbs.; Blunt; Semiflexible
Stock #W285 ............................................ $39.95
9 Wooden Broadsword
27" blade; 34.5” overall; 1.5 lbs.; Blunt; Not flexible
Stock #W010 ............................................ $19.95
10 Wooden Broadsword
29" blade; 37.5” overall; 0.75 lbs.; Blunt; Not flexible
Stock #W010B .......................................... $14.95
All weapons pictures are for illustrative purposes only.
Actual merchandise may not be exactly as pictured.
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Han Sword Damascus Blade
STRAIGHT SWORDS
Damascus Steel Blade
Tai Chi Sword
Sword of the Han Dynasty. The Han Sword is a cavalry
pattern from the Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220), which
reunited China and established boundaries very similar to
those existing today. The rosewood grip and scabbard are
inlaid with silver in an intricate scroll pattern, while the
gilded steel guard, pommel, and scabbard decorations feature the "crouching tiger" motif. The random pattern
"Damascus" blade, with its ridged central fuller and reinforced point is admirably suited for slashing cuts and powerful thrusts from horseback.
Crafted by Hanwei to a completely different standard of quality than
most pieces available, our T'ai Chi
sword is built around a hand-forged
Damascus steel blade, profiled to produce a fast, well balanced sword for
the martial artists. Blade: 28",
Overall: 37",Weight: 2.8lb., Sharp,
Not flexible
Stock# 1013-GT
Total length with scabbard 42”
Blade length 28-1/4”
Blade width 1.5”
Blade thickness 3/8”
Total weight 3.8lb.,
Sword weight 2.15lb.
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35000
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$
Stock #2005-GT
99500
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Combat Steel Gim Straight
Sword
A straight sword is often classified as being
either a Wu Jian or a Wen Jian. The Wu Jian is
a heavier sword for regular combat use while
the Wen Jian is the sword of the scholars, primarily used for personal self defense. This particular sword is a beautifully crafted Wu Jian
with a bat shaped cross piece. It features an
exquisite weave wrapped handle and very nice
scabbard work.
Sharp, Not flexible
Overall length 37”
Blade length 29”
Blade thickness 9/32”
Weight 35 oz.
Steel AUS 1050
Stock# W400
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STRAIGHT SWORDS
1 Competition Long Quan Straight Sword
Made from a highly respected family in Long Quan village, this straight sword is a grade beyond the regular Long
Chuan weapons. Blunt; Very flexible at tip; Blade/Overall
length: 28”/36”, 31”/40”, 34”/44”, 35”/45.5”
Stock #W023C ........................................................
$119.95
2 Double Straight Sword, Long Quan Shen
The blade itself has a moderate flex. The brass work is
cast brass rather than the standard beaten brass that serves to
give theses swords a better balance than most commercial
swords as well as giving them a very fine appearance.
Includes scabbard. 30”blade; 38” overall length; 1.35 lbs
each; Blunt; Semi-flexible
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$129.95
3 Competition Straight Sword
Tapered on both sides, the blade finishes in a very flexible last third. The handle is lacquered wood. Comes complete
with decorated wood scabbard and tassel. Length: 30”
Stock #W347 .........................................................
$74.95
4 Tai Chi Straight Sword
This Tai Chi straight sword is crafted of a light spring
steel, and is very flexible and light. The blade is 28" long and
36.5" overall. 1.05 lb.; ; Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W291 ........................................................
$65.95
Shaolin Temple Guard
House Precious Straight
Swords
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5 Shaolin Temple Sword 28”
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Light weight blade with brass inlay. Excellent handcarved scabbard with a natural wood finish, adorned with
dragon and phoenix plus the characters for "Shao Wu Bao
Jian". (28" blade, 1lb.)
Stock #W028S1 ...............................................
$69.95
6 Shaolin Guard House 28”
The Shaolin Temple Heavy “Guard House” Precious
Straight Sword’s heavy chrome steel blade is fitted with a
menacing cast-brass tiger head guard and pommel. The scabbard is included. 33” blade; 43” overall length; 2.75 lb.;
Blunt; Not flexible
Stock #W028S3 .............................................
$74.95
7 Shaolin Temple Cloisonne Heavy “Guard
House” Precious Straight Sword
This heavy chrome steel blade is fitted with a menacing
cast-brass tiger head guard and pommel. The scabbard is
included. The blade is Stiff; 32” blade; 2.75 lb.
Stock #W028S4 ..............................................
$84.95
8 Buddha Metal Club
This club has a sword-like hilt with a hexagonal guard
and pommel. The clubbing portion (made of hollow, chromeplated steel) is square in cross-section with a pyramidal tip.
Length (overall): 38”; Blade 27.5”; Weight 1 ¾ lbs.; Blunt;
Not flexible
Stock #W338 .................................................
$59.95
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STRAIGHT SWORDS
1 Long Quan (Shen) Straight Sword
Blade/Overall length: 28”/36.5”, 30”/38”,
35.5”/44.5”; Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W023HQ .............................
$89.95
2 Long Quan Straight Sword
30" blade
Stock #W023 .......................................
$69.95
3 Double Straight Sword
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30.5" blade; 39" overall length; 1.4lbs; Blunt;
Semi-flexible. Stock #W319
With Case ...............................
$65.95
Without Case .............................
$55.95
4 Snake Shaped Straight Sword
30" Blade; 38.5" overall length; 1.4 lbs.; Blunt;
Not flexible
Stock #W321 .....................................
$49.95
5 Shark Teeth Straight Sword
30" Blade; 38.5" overall length; 1.4 lbs.; Blunt;
Not flexible
Stock #W318 ....................................
$49.95
6 Two Handed Sword
38" Blade; 50" overall length; 1.4 lbs.; No case;
Blunt; Semi-flexible
Stock #W317 .................................
$44.95
7 Chromed Steel Straight Sword
without case
Blunt; Semi-flexible; Blade/Overall length:
26.5”/35”, 27”/36”, 29”/38”
Stock #W027 ....................................
$29.95
8 Chromed Steel Straight Sword
with case
Blunt; Semi-flexible; Blade/Overall length:
26.5”/35”, 28”/37”, 30”/38.5”, 32”/40”
Stock #W316 ....................................
$59.95
9 Retractable Straight Sword
w/ carrying case; 28.5" blade; 37” overall
length; 1.5 lb.; Blunt; Not flexible
Stock #W025-WU ........................
$49.95
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10 Wooden Straight Sword
27" blade; 36” overall; 1 lb.; Blunt-wood
Stock #W020 ...............................
$19.95
11 Wooden Straight Sword
27" blade; 35” overall; 1 lb.; Blunt-wood
Stock #W020B ...........................
$14.95
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PRACTICAL
TAI CHI SWORDS
SPEARS
Stainless Steel Spear
1 Combat
Heavy custom made. Spear head weight: 0.8 lb. Spear head length: 12”. Overall length: 7’
Spear Head: Stock #W452 .....................................................................
Complete Stainless Steel Spear: Stock #W453 .......................................
2 Traditional Kung Fu Spear
Stock #W030 .................................................................................................
3 Wushu Light Weight Spear
Stock #W030L ...............................................................................................
4 Double Headed Spear
$45.00
$99.00
$59.95
$39.95
Overall length: 80”; Weight: 1.2 lbs.
Stock #W306 ...............................................................................................
$69.95
5 Spear Tassel
12" long and available in red only. You can purchase a single tassel or a bundle of 10 tassels.
Single tassel ....... Stock #W031T-1 ........................................................
10 tasselS ........... Stock #W031T-10 ....................................................
6 Steel Spear Head Large with Tassel
Stock #W031L ..............................................................................................
7 Steel Spear Head Medium with Tassel
Stock #W031M ............................................................................................
8 Steel Spear Head Small with Tassel
Stock #W031S .............................................................................................
$2.95
$19.95
$19.95
$15.95
$12.95
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20092-GT
2062-GT
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The Practical Tai-Chi series has been
developed in response to many
requests for a quality Tai Chi sword
for everyday practice. Two models
are featured with three blade lengths,
to suit the individual requirements of
the Tai-Chi practitioner. Both models
feature steel guards and pommels, in
each case plated to harmonize with
the color scheme of the the swords.
The blades are fully tempered highcarbon steel.
2062-GT ........................ $89.95
2008-GT-28” ................. $89.95
2008-GT-30” ................. $89.95
2008-GT-32” ................. $89.95
20092-GT-28” ............. $179.95
20092-GT-30” ............. $179.95
20092-GT-32” ............. $179.95
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STAFFS
Selecting a Staff
One of the most asked questions we get here at WLE
is what's the best wood for a staff and what length should
I order. Lets first start with types of wood.
Wax Wood
Wax Wood is an excellent choice for a staff. The
wood is flexible and will not easily splinter. An excellent
choice for performance. Due to its flexibility and resistance to splintering a wax wood staff is also an excellent
choice for forms that have ground strikes with the staff in
them Wax wood comes in two styles, Natural and
Milled. Natural as the name implies is supplied without
any sanding or smoothing but can be used "out of the
box." Milled Wax wood has been machined and sanded.
Oak Wood
Oak is a heavy hardwood. Oak staffs are an excellent
choice for those who want to do strength and conditioning training using a staff. Oak is subject to splintering,
consequently striking the ground with an oak staff can
cause it to splinter. Oak is considered to be the perfect
material for those wanting a staff that is a combat
weapon. Oak staffs often require additional sanding to
achieve a specific "feel" Additionally just as in baseball
an Oak Staff can be "boned" to make it even harder. The
process involves staff along the bone.
Rattan
Rattan is a light and flexible material that is an
excellent choice for sparring training, demonstrations,
and tournaments. Rattan is splinter resistant and smooth
Tapering
In addition to types of wood there is staffs are also
sorted by Taper.
1 Natural Finish Single Taper Wax Wood Staff
W005T - 10’ long ...................................................................$65.95
W008 - 8’ long ....................................................................$35.95
W006 - 6’ long ....................................................................$19.95
W005L - 6’ long, light weight ..............................................$14.95
2 Sanded Finish Single Taper
W209-72 - 7’2” long; wax wood ........................................$35.95
W209-63 - 6’3” long; wax wood ........................................$19.95
White Oak Dragon
W004 - White Oak dragon 8’2” long 1.5 diameter ......... $39.95
Sanded Finish Double Taper Wax Wood Staff
W209-6125 - 6’ long 1.25 diameter ....................................$28.95
W209-61 - 6’ long 1.00 diameter ........................................$24.95
3 Straight Staff
W001-72
W001-60
W007 W205 W204 -
- Red Oak 6’ long 1.25 diameter .......................$19.95
- Red Oak 5’ long 1.00 diameter .......................$14.95
Red Oak w/ carved dragon 6’ long 1.25diameter $29.95
White Oak 6’ long 1.25 diameter .........................$21.95
Wax Wood 6’ long 1.25 diameter .........................$21.95
4 Finished Rattan Staff
W003-72 - 72” long ..............................................................$19.95
W003-60 - 60” long ..............................................................$17.95
W003-49 - 49” long ..............................................................$14.95
5 Tiger Striped Rattan Staff
W201-72 - 72” long ..............................................................$22.95
W201-60 - 60” long ..............................................................$19.95
W201-49 - 49” long ..............................................................$14.95
Straight
6 Two Section Staff
Single Taper
7 Staff Carrying Case
A straight staff has a uniform diameter throughout the
length of the staff. (i.e. No Taper)
As the name implies a single taper staff has one end
that has a narrower diameter (taper) than the other nontapered end. Most often used in sets where only one end
(the tapered end) is used to strike.
Double Taper
A double taper staff has both ends milled to a narrower diameter than the center diameter of the staff.
Traditionally both ends of this type of staff can be used
for striking.
W110 - 97” long, 2.90lbs. ....................................................$59.95
W162-75 - 75”x4.75” ...........................................................$13.95
W162-63 - 63”x4.75” ...........................................................$12.95
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Length of Staff
The length of a staff is generally a personal choice. A standard staff is
generally 6 feet long. In traditional Kung Fu the correct
height for a short staff is
generally considered to be
the height of the practitioners eyebrow to the floor.
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LONG WEAPONS
9 Ring
Kwan Do
23” blade
73” overall
Blunt,
Semi-flexible
Ox
Head
Trident
Stock #W063
$72.95
Spring
Autumn
Long
Handle
Knife
Three Point
Two Edge
21” blade
76” overall
Blunt,
Semi-flexible
22” blade
80” overall
Blunt, Semi-flexible
22” blade
76” overall
Blunt, Semi-flexible
Stock #W064
Stock #W332
$74.95
Stock #W061
17.5” head
77” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Eagle Guan
Dao
Three
Point
Fork
18” head
78” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Stock #W065
Stock #W330
$69.95
$69.95
$79.95
$74.95
Sun &
Moon
52" long
4 lbs
Blunt, Not flexible
Stock #W080B
Butterfly
Wing
56” overall
Blunt,
Not flexible
Stock #W080A
$74.95
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$74.95
Long
Handle
Axe
14.5” head
70” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Stock#W333
$79.95
Fisherman
Fork
22.5” head
76” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Stock#W328
$79.95
Double
Sided
Halberd
73" length, 4.4 lbs.
Stock#W324
$74.95
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Wolf’s
Tooth
Club
19” head
73" long
Club with spikes
on the end.
Stock #W075
$129.95
HeavyKwanDao
76" length; 24” blade; 7 3/4 lbs
Stock #W061T
$99.95
Elephant
Guan Dao
Long
Handle
Knife
20.5” blade
76.5” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Monk’s
Staff
Stock#W323
17.5” head
74” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
$79.95
Stock#W269
26” blade
73” overall
Blunt, Flexible
Stock #W062L
$69.95
$79.95
Monk
Spade
15.5” head
76” overall
Blunt, Not flexible
Stock #W066
$79.95
Single
Sided
Halberd
77" overall
length
Stock#W325
$79.95
Hunting
Tiger
Trident
Blocking
Horse
Knife
20.5” head
73.5” overall
Blunt,
Not flexible
68” overall
Blunt,
Not flexible
Stock#W073
$74.95
19.5” blade
Stock#W074
$74.95
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Double Weapons
Judge’s Pens
13.75" overall
.65 lbs
Stock #W266
$29.95
Wing Tsun Butterfly Knives
19” overall length; 13" blades, Stainless steel, 1.5 lb.
each; ; Blunt; Not flexible; With Case and Gift box
$98.95
Stock #W042
Double Butterfly Swords
Steel Fitting
19” overall length; 14.5" blades, 1.75 lb.
each; Blunt; Not flexible;
Stock #W040WS
Double Butterfly Combat Swords
$39.95
19” Overall length; 14” blades; Weight: 2.1 lbs.; Blunt; Not flexible
$199.95
Stock #W450
Double
Butterfly Swords
Steel Fittings
(14.5" blades, 1.75 lbs. each)
Double Snake Ring
Stock #W040WS
21.5 each, 1.90 lbs. each
Stock #W267
$79.95
Sun & Moon Ring
Yin Yang
Dagger
(13" diameter, 1.65 lb. each)
Stock #W340
$79.95
Length: 16.5",
Weight: 2.5 lbs. each
Stock #W339
$69.95
Emei Piercer
Double Wind
& Fire Wheels
Stock #W265
12 1/2" from tip to tip
$24.95
(16" diameter, 1.25 lb. each)
Stock #W044
$79.95
(12.75" overall, .5 lb. each)
Double Tiger Head Hook
Swords
Stock #W043
Heavy weight: 39”; 3lbs 8oz. Not flexible
Double Daggers
$19.95
Stock #W056
$79.95
Light weight: 37.5”; 2lbs 4oz. Semi-flexible
Stock #W056W
$69.95
Double Nine Teeth Hooks Sword
32.5" overall length1.4 lbs. each
Stock #W263
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Double Weapons
Unicorn’s Horn
Double Swords
20" overall length, 1.5 lbs.
Stock #W264
$76.95
Double Iron
Melon Hammer
Double Hammer
6"x28", 2.5lb
hollow head made of
chrome-plated steel; wellbalanced. Great for building strength!
Double
Daggers
with
Carved
Dragon
29" overall length, 2.4 lbs.
$79.95
Stock #W322
Double Axe
Length: Closed
18" Blades 7
5/8" and 6 ¾"
11" x 33", 3.75lb hollow,
chrome-plated steel head.
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T
he flyer on the wall of our school said "Push Hands Class". As I read it I thought to myself, "well, that sounds interesting but this is
really Tai Chi and it has been over 15 years since I have practiced any Tai Chi". Besides, Push Hands is like a kind of martial arts
chess game with the object of unbalancing your opponent and then nothing more, right? I kept thinking about it until Jason, who as
formulating a list of names for the class asked me if I was going to sign up. I was unsure if I would qualify, not knowing Tai Chi, so
I asked Sifu who told me that this class would help me develop my Bagua skills. I told Jason to put my name on the list and I blocked of the
time in my calendar. Anyway, this should be easy, right? It was only on Monday and Wednesday evenings for an hour. I could still do my normal
workouts with no problem since Tai Chi push hands did not require any power or energy to perform, - right? This was my though process, and
I was about to find out just how wrong this thought process really was.
I have always been attracted to "two person"-sparing types of exercise because of what they teach you. When we first start learning a system of
martial arts, Chinese Martial Arts in particular, we learn the basics of stance, punching, kicking and hand and limb conditioning. From here we
move into the elementary forms where we learn individual techniques strung together in a form of preset movements. These forms, when
mastered, allow us to flow from one technique to another with no conscience thought to the change. With each new form, we are exposed to
new techniques but we are also exposed to new transitions into and out of techniques that we already have learned in prior forms. At this point
in a students training, and understandably so, they might feel like they are able to fight off the whole world. However this is just the beginning
for the next phase of their training.
For an analogy, consider someone who is learning to speak a foreign language. They study their books, listen to their tapes and practice with
their teacher and fellow students. But anyone who has been this far in learning a new language, and has tried to apply what they know in a real
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world situation, knows the limitations of their skill. When
you try to communicate with people whose primary language
is the one you are learning, you feel like you have jumped
into the deep end of the pool and the life lifeguard has just
gone on his break. This is true for martial arts as well. At this
point in our training we fight nothing but air or (if we are
really concentrating) an imaginary opponent. This opponent
is always in just the right position for us to apply the
technique, always the correct height, weight and distance. In
other words, this opponent speaks our new language just as
well and just as slow as we do. Here is where the two person
sparing form comes in, taking us to the next step. It teaches
us how to allow for opponents that are taller/shorter,
bigger/smaller and stronger/weaker. It teaches us how to
bridge a real distance between you and them, react to and
sense the tempo of their movement and know the cost (in
pain) of what it is like to make a mistake. In theory, two person
exercises are tools used in the transition from solo forms to a real
free fight situation. In practice, two person training can be much
more. But this is the subject of another article and I will leave it for
another time. With all this being said, I never considered Tai Chi
Push Hands to be any of this. But then I was not looking at it form
my Sifu's point of view - a point of view that never ceases to amaze
me.
We started the class with one handed pushing which seems easy at
first. Each partner joins their hands at the wrists while one pushes
towards the other. The attacker strives to push the centerline of the
defender while the defender "sticks" to the attacker's arm only to
deflect him at the moment just before he is fully
extended. This was easy enough until my back leg grew
tired. But how could this be? I can stand in a horse
stance for 45 minutes; why are my legs getting tired? I
soon found out that it was because I was using my leg
mussels and not the ligaments in my hip an ankle to
maintain my balance and position. And my shoulder
was killing me! I looked at the clock for the first time.
Only a half an hour had passed! I thought the clock had
stopped! After a little more single-handed pushing, Sifu
started teaching us two handed pushing. At first, two
handed pushing was very confusing, compounded by
the fact that we kept switching partners. Every time I
was just getting in the groove with one, we would
switch. Being 6 foot 4 inches tall, there was no one in
the class as tall as me so it seemed that all my "next"
partners were pushing up towards me while I was
pushing down towards them.
You can learn a lot about people in situations like this
and I started to see my classmates in terms of their
skill level, their self-confidence, their insecurities,
their strengths as well as their weaknesses. Everyone in the class,
except me, knew at least one Tai Chi form. Some were very
experienced, having practiced for a number of years and some were
just starting. This was evident in their pushing. In Tai Chi push
hands you have to know when to be passive and when to be
aggressive. Better stated, you have to "feel" when to be passive and
when to be aggressive and this, over time and practice, will get
better. In my estimation, Tai Chi push hands, at the highest level, is
ninety-five percent passive and five percent aggressive. As I
switched partners, I experienced classmates that were silky soft and
Class in session with Sifu Wing Lam
very "sticky", always keeping contact with my arms. They only had
to push you ever so slightly and you knew you were off balance and
beaten. Some were a bit harder, striving to get softer but
instinctively falling back on their external training when being up
rooted or trying to uproot their opponent. Others seem to have the
idea that it was a competition of strength and muscle with their sole
goal being to push their opponent off balance and missing the
concept of when to be soft and when to be hard. You can also learn
a lot about yourself in a situation like this. I found out early what
my own strengths, weaknesses, confidences and insecurities were.
All this mixed together, forms a mold from which a student can
emerge with a higher awareness of themselves and the world around
them.
Wing Lam students practice Push Hands
The next morning, when I got out of bed for work, I hobbled bent
over into the shower. The hot steamy water allowed my sore
muscles to loosen up and I gradually felt better. Now I have always
relished, in a masochistic sort of way, the feeling of sore muscles
the day after a workout. To me, this signaled that I was making
gains and that my body was being trained. It is the "No Pain, No
Gain" mind set. But I could not believe that I was feeling this way
for the push hands class. This was supposed to be the softest form
of martial arts! As I stood there in the shower I realized that I had
entered into something unknown to me, something that was
different than all my Hung Gar and all my Bagua training.
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Sifu Wing Lam with students of Push Hands class
In the next few weeks Sifu kept building on what we had learned. He introduced us
to footwork, stepping back and forth and from side to side. He introduced us to
double striking and blocking drills and, just for fun he threw in some joint locking
or "Chin Na" techniques too. I was privileged to see the growth of my fellow
students. The ones who already had a level of skill got better and the ones (like me)
who had no skill made quantum leaps. The hardness got softer and their "mind's
intent" became harder to predict. I believe that I also had changed. I quit looking at
the clock. I started to use only the amount of muscle tension needed and relied more
on tendon and ligament strength. My level of "feeling" awareness made great gains
and, most of all, I was able to see how much my Bagua has improved.
I will conclude this article by recommending that ANY martial artist regardless of
method or style take a push hands class. Why? What could this offer anyone who
is not an internal stylist? Well, at the high level of the martial arts, the results are
the same. Where the externalist starts hard, they will learn when to be soft. The
internalist starts off soft and learns when to be hard. Both start at each end of the
martial spectrum and strive towards the other end. Tai Chi push hands is a tool, just
like any other sparing set, that increases the students exposure to a real live partner.
It teaches the student to use his perception, his sixth sense if you will to discern an
opponent's intention even before they know what they will do. It can teach you
about human nature and teach you a lot about yourself. Oh … I forgot….it can also
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Taiji Quan: 48 Forms
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13 Emei Shortsword
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This sword was common as a
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5.5" x 8", 233 pp
Five Ganzhi Meihuazhuang Techniques
Meihuazhuang (piles driven in a plum-blossom
shape) Boxing is a kind of traditional Chinese martial
arts. It has its own unique style and attack-defense
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Internal Kung Fu
Master Sun Lu
Tang Martial
Arts Concepts
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5.5x8.5, 400pp.
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Tai Chi Chuan: Theory and Practice
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Official Sun Style Pin
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Fundamentals of Pa
Kua Chang Vol.1
by Park Bok Nam &
Dan Miller (8" x 10",
205pp.). This internal style
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Taijiquan in 88 Forms
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Taiji Quan Yang Style
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Quan.
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pp.). Increasing your knowledge and understanding of
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Taiji: 48 forms &
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Ed. China Sports
Editorial Board
(4.5" x 7", 222pp.)
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Tai Chi Theory &
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A must-have for
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Tai Chi Chuan Martial
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Xing Yi Nei Gong - Xing Yi
Health Maintenance and
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Yang style Taijiquan
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Methods of Traditional
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Simplified Taijiquan
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Roots of Chinese Qigong
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Wushu Exercise for Life
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Liang Zhen Pu Eight
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Qigong for Health and
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Chen style Taijiquan
Chi Kung is the ancient
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Wing Chun
Wing Chun Martial Arts
by Yip Chun (8” x 10”. 128 pp.
Yip Chun is the heir to the highly effective
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Wing Chun: Bil Jee
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160 pages, Size: 6 x 9
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Complete Wing Chun
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Effortless Combat
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Comprehensive Chin Na
Designed for actual
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Explosive Combat Wing Chun
Wing Chun is one of the most mysterious and
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Legend has it that a woman who witnessed a hawk
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observed how the snake evaded the hawk and was
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Alan Lamb, a Hong Kong trained instructor of
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Simplified Capture
Skills by Wang Xinde
(5.5" x 8", 166 pp.) A
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Practical Chin Na
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Chin Na in Ground
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By Alan Arsenault
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Chin Na is the controlling art of Chinese
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Analysis of Shaolin
Chin Na
Chin Na (Qin Na)
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Taiji Chin Na
Chin Na uses joint
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to control an opponent.
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Shaolin Chin Na
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Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu
The Spinning Spear
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Kung Fu
Choy Lay Fut Kung
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Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu is
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This book establishes the
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Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu Poster
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Arnis
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by Morning Glory Press (7"
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The Sword Polishers Record
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story. Also provides an exhaustive bibliography of all the books
ever written on the subject.
By Mark V. Wiley (6x9, 150
pp)
Grandmaster Angel Cabales, one
of the Philippine's most famous
escrimadors, survived countless
death matches to be the first to
teach Escrima in the United
States.
By Mark V. Wiley (6x9, 183
pp). Escrima is a highly effective
self-defense technique and one of
the three major Filipino martial
arts. It prepares the warrior for
both armed and unarmed combat.
Theory and Practice By Mark
V. Wiley (10x7, 294 pp)
Profusely illustrated with over
500 photographs, this book
reveals the incredible diversity of
the Filipino systems.
Stock #B1043 • $19.95
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and real bag work. Acquire real
Kickboxing and self-defense
skills while getting into the best
cardiovascular shape of your life.
Highlighted with over 70 photos
and drawings, The Sword
Polisher's Record examins a different aspect of kung-fu, including its foundations, important
concepts, and principles related to
its styles and forms
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BOOKS
Cultural
Chinese Astrology
by Sherman Tai (6" x 8.5". 218
pp.) Are you a dragon, a tiger, a
rat, or a pig? You'll learn all
about the ancient mysteries of the
Chinese zodiac in this graphic
novel. A fun way to discover
more about Chinese culture!
Stock#B831 • $16.95
Three Kingdoms: A Historical
Novel
By Luo Guanzhong (4.5" x
7", 1690pp. 4 vol.) The epic tale
of a pact to save a beleaguered
country recounts how the aristocratic Liu Xuande, the pig butcher
Zhang Fei, and the fugitive Lord
Guan. Stock#B808 • $32.95
Best Chinese Names
by Liu Xiaoyan (6” x 8.25”, 200
pgs.) This Book aims to help
English speakers select good
Chinese names by providing them
with various methods of choosing
names.
Stock#B849 • $16.95
Easy Way to Learn Chinese
Idioms
This is the first volume of the
"Easy Way to Learn" series. This
is a unique book that features
eye-catching illustrations and
convenient pinyin organizations.
Stock#B870 • $14.95
Easy Way to Learn Chinese
Slang
This is the third volume of the
"Easy Way to Learn" series. It
consists of 60 stories about
Chinese slang. Stock#B871 •
$14.95
Easy Way to Learn Chinese
Proverbs
This is the second volume of
the "Easy Way to Learn" series.
It consists of 83 stories about
Chinese proverbs. This is a
unique series of books that features eye-catching illustrations.
Stock#B872 • $14.95
A Modern Chinese-English
Dictionary
By Foreign Language
Teaching and Research Press
This Chinese-English dictionary
is organized alphabetically by
the pinyin romanization of
Mandarin.
Stock#B839 • $25.95
Folk Customs at Traditional
Chinese Festivities
By Qi Zing (4.75” x 7.25”,
125 pgs.) This book traces in a
systematic way the origins of
the more important traditional
festivities of the Han people and
of the national minorities in
China.
Stock#B811 • $6.95
A New advanced EnglishChinese Dictionary
by CPI (6" x 8.5, Cloth,
1334 pp.) This English-Chinese
dictionary is organized alphabetically by the English.
Stock#B840 • $25.95
Sights with Stories in Old
Beijing
There is virtually no sight in
Beijing that doesn't have a fascinating story or legend attached
to it. The 47 legends that form
this book have crystallized
around some of Beijing's most
celebrated sights. Stock#
The Seven Heroes and Five
Gallants
The Seven Heroes and Five
Gallants By Shi Yukun & Yu Yue
Translated by Song Shouquan.
One of the most enduring and
popular folk legends of China has
been the story of Lord Bao and
his seven heroes and five gallants. Stock# B1051 • $19.95
The Thirty-Six Strategies of
Ancient China
This is a unique collection
of ancient Chinese proverbs
that describe some of the most
cunning and subtle war tactics
ever devised!
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B1050 • $8.95
Excerpts from Three Classical
Chinese Novels
295 pp. This book presents
excerpts from three well?known
Chinese classical novels. "The
Battle of the Red Cliff' is from
The Three Kingdoms written by
Luo Guanzhong in the late 14th
century. A historical novel, it
covers the hundred years from
184?280 A.D., describing the rise and fall of the
kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu, and the political
and military struggles waged.
Stock# B1048 • $7.95
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Dying for Action: The Life
and Films of Jackie Chan
by Renee Witterstaetter (8"
x 8". 213pp.) No action star
does what Jackie does! Now
you can go behind the scenes
with the world's greatest star,
just now being discovered by
America! A revealing bibliography of Jackie's early work.
Stock#B827 • $12.99
Practical Chinese Readers
This is a textbook prepared by the Beijing Languages Institute for use by foreign learners in a course of modern Chinese at the university or secondary
school level.
Practical Chinese Reader 1 • 551pp. Stock #B860
A Taoist Miscellany
Compiled by Yuan Guang
Translated by Cheng Yu 268 pp.
Taoism, along with
Confucianism and Buddhism, is
regarded as one of the three
intellectual pillars of traditional
Chinese culture.
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Practical Chinese Reader 3 • 393pp. Stock #B862
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BOOKS
Chinese Fitness
Stock#B611 • $18.95
by Qingshan Liu (7.5" x 10". 232pp.)
This book presents two complete sets of simple, invigorating Qigong exercises that improve the flow of Qi in your body,
while at the same time toning and stretching the major muscle groups, increasing your energy, and helping you relax.
Chinese Diet Therapy
Stock#B1054 • $12.95
Compiled by Zhao Muying Translated by Wen Jingen ( 4.5” x 7”. 224 pp ) Over the centuries the Chinese have arrived at
various diet recipes through long practice and these recipes, collected an collated by medical men, make part of China's
national legacy. It is from thousands of recipes that the authors have selected 570 to present here, which cover 62 common
diseases and syndromes.
Chinese Qigong Therapy
Stock#B634 • $8.95
The Story of Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
Stock#B632 • $2.95
Eating Your Way to Health--Dietotherapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Stock#B636 • $7.95
by Zhang Mingwe & Sun Xingyuan (5.5" x 8", 264pp.) This book has in-depth examinations of this remarkable discipline. It discusses the principles, techniques, patterns, and prescriptions. Much attention is given to qigong therapies for
particular ailments such as cardiovascular disease and cancer!
by Fu Weikang
This booklet elucidates vividly and concisely the beginnings and development of these therapeutic methods as well as recent
achievements.
by Cai Jingfeng (4.5" x 7". 141pp.) Using food to prevent and treat illness has been part of Chinese Medicine for centuries. This book introduces the history of dietotherapy, medicinal foods, and remedies for common illnesses.
Herbal Formulas
Stock#B637 • $19.95 • $15.96
by Geng Junying et al. ( 6" x 9". 259pp.) This book reveals the original source and ingredients of 150 commonly used
herbal formulas, their therapeutic actions, indications, and contraindications! This book also discusses the methods of differentiating syndromes, and the principles of constructing herbal prescriptions.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Stock#B639 • $25.00
Chinese Massage Therapy
Stock#B641 • $39.95
Classified Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Stock#B644 • $25.95
by Daniel Reid (8" x 11". 175 pp.)
Learn the basics of herbal pharmacology with this concise yet comprehensive guide to a science of healing and herbology
developed over the last 5,000 years. It contains detailed descriptions and illustrations of more than 200 herbs, recipes, and
prescriptions. One of the best books we have seen on this subject!
by Sun Chengnan This book contains three volumes: Introduction, Massage for Adults, and Massage for Children. This
book has substantial content, drawing on collective wisdom and absorbing all useful ideas. Experiences and key points are
written in a new style, to make it easy to understand and practical to use.
by Zhu-Fan Xie (5.5" x 7.5". 726 pp.)
This is the best new resource for researchers of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Complete with terminology in
English, Chinese characters, and pinyin.
Chinese System of Food Cures
Stock#B1035 • $11.95
by Henry C. Lu (6" x 8.5", 192 pp.)
What the Chinese have known for centuries, the rest of the world is about to discover: that ordinary foods contain powerful healing properties. This book explains.
Dictionary of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Stock#B649 • $26.95
The Way to Locate Acupoints
Stock#B647 • $19.95
by Shuai Xueshong (cloth, 5.75” x 8.25”, 393 pgs.)
The field of Acupuncture and Moxibustion can be intimidating to those who are unfamiliar with its terminology. While
descriptions are in English his dictionary presents the terminology in both Chinese and English in an extraordinarily organized fashion. Also include are full color pages illustrating the different acupressure points as well as an index for both
English and Chinese terminology.
by Yang Jiasan (7.4” x 10.25”, 72 pgs.)
Dr Yang Jiasan has developed a way of locating acupoints that is very helpful to the Western practitioner because it uses
modern anatomical landmarks as much as possible. This book does a wonderful job of describing the
location of these acupoints using this method. A helpful book for westerner interested in learning more about
acupoints and the arts based on them.
Chinese System of Foods Health
Stock#B1088 • $11.95
Identify the signs and symptoms you have -- such as a dry mouth or chronic fatigue -- to determine the well being of your
heart, stomach, and other major organs. From these you'll be able to come up with yin yang scores. Whether those scores
fall within or outside the healthy range, you'll be able to use then to choose the right foods -- like honey or chicken -- to prevent or counteract different illnesses. 260 pages, 6x9
Daoist Health Preservation Exercises
Stock#B648 • $8.95
by Bian Zhizhong (4.5” x 7.25”, 145 pgs.)
Much of the Taoist wisdom still eludes those of us in the west, but author Bian Zhizhong attempts to open the door on many
of the philosophy's health exercises. The first part of this book gives information on ten short routines that will improve
your health while the second part is a collection of testimonials of success stories with the Taoist healing exercises.
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Uniforms & T-Shirts
Complete Monk Package
This package has everything you
need to look like a real Shaolin Monk! It
includes Gray-Blue or Orange Shaolin
Monk Robes, Shaolin Leg Wraps,
Shaolin Monk Socks,and Shaolin Monk
Shoes! Specify size robe S-XL, shoes
(37-46)
Stock #SL15MK
85 95
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Shaolin Monk
Robe
Saffron robes include
both the top and bottom and
are cut in the classical pattern
of the authentic robes worn
by Shaolin Monks. Size available S, M, L, XL. Do not settle for imitations.
Stock#SL1513 (Orange)
Stock#SL1513G (Gray)
Traditional Cotton
Uniform
Classic black Kung Fu uniform with white cuff and collar and
black frog buttons, just like the
one Bruce Lee wore! Comes complete with top and bottom.Plese
specify size: S, M, L, XL, XXL
Stock #U1023
39 95
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Tai Chi Shoes
Traditional style Tai Chi
Shoes that are great for training
or practice. Made of black cloth
and rubber soles. Size: 5 - 13
Stock#U070
$7.95
65 95
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Shaolin Monk Shoes
These shoes are comfortable for
daily practice, with the unique construction of traditional monk shoes.
Specify Size (37 - 46)
Stock#SL1521(Orange)$19.95
Stock#SL1550 (Black)$22.95
Shaolin Monk Vest
These sleeveless vests are the same
vests that are actually worn by the
Shaolin Monks during the hot days of
summer. Trimmed in golden
yellow, these vests are adorned with
images of Ta Mo, calligraphy of Shaolin
Kung Fu or fighting monks.
Available in S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL.
White Tai Chi Satin Uniform
Durable satin. with long sleeves and traditional frog-style buttons. Top and pants.
Please specify small, medium, large, or extralarge.
Stock#U041
NOW
Reg. $59.95
4095
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Straight Sword Carrying
Case
Made of durable vinyl. Comes with
shoulder strap and 2 pockets. 45” Long,
holds up to 2 or 3 swords. Black only
Stock#W160L
NOW
13
$
56
99
Stock#U031
Traditional Boots
Black rubber soles and leather casing.
Handmade. Worn during internal and external
style training and for tournaments. Specify
Size (30 to 45)
Stock#U015PRC •
$29.95
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CLOTHING
Southern Formal
Uniform
Northern Formal
Uniform
Durable satin material in
black with red trim. Sleeveless
vest and pants. Please specify
small, medium, large, or extralarge.
Durable satin material in
black with red trim, or black
with black trim. Long or short
sleeve top and pants. Please
specify small, medium, large, or
extra-large, and red trim or
black trim.
Stock#U025A
Stock#U024A
Long Sleeve
Stock#U024B
Short Sleeve
59 95
59 95
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Martial Arts Shoes
100% Lamb Skin. Black rubber
soles that are soft and comfortable.
Perfect for any style of Martial
Arts.Specify Size (37 to 46)
Stock #U045
$35.95
Northern Shaolin Shoes
All the monks in Shaolin Temple wear
these shoes to train! Made of light canvas and
can be used indoors and outdoors. Specify
Size (35 to 47)
Stock #U060
$16.95
Traditional Cord Belt
Regular size:
Color: Black, Blue, Brown, Orange, Yellow, Red,
Purple, White, Green
Cloth: 24”x2.5”; Overall: 7 feet
Stock#U009 $9.95
Colored Satin Sash
These satin sashes are great to tie around your waist
with your uniform! Look really stylish in these! Specify
black, blue, dark blue, green, dark red, orange, yellow, red or
white. Stock#U011
Reg. Size W/Cloud
Color: Burgandy, Red, Yellow, Brown, Blue,
Green, Black, Gold, Orange, White, Purple
Cloth: 24”x2.5”; Overall: 7 feet
Stock#U009C $9.95
Cord Belt Colors
5 95
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WHITE
BROWN
PURPLE
GREEN
BLUE
ORANGE
RED
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Large Size
Color: Green, Red, Blue, Purple, Brown, Yellow,
Black, White, Burgandy, Gold, Orange
Cloth: 31.5”x3”; Overall: 7.5 feet
Stock#U009X $13.95
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Clothing & Accessories
Lam Kwoon T-shirt
Front has school name in red,
reverse has school logo. Specify size
small, medium, large, extra large, or
double-extra large and children's
sizes 10-12 and 14-16, black or
white Regular T's.
$14.95
Lam Kwoon Tank Top
Stock #U001
Specify size small, medium,
large, extra large or double-extra
large and children's sizes 10-12 and
14-16, black or white Tank Top.
Stock #U001T
$13.95
Embroidered T-shirt Specify size, design:
Dragon Stock#U106DG
Hung Gar Stock#U106HG
YOUR CHOICE
Shaolin Stock#U106SL
Tiger Stock#U106TG
$14.95
Lam Kwoon
Sweatshirt
Specify size small, medium, large, extra large, or double-extra large. Children's sizes
10-12 and 14-16, black or
white.
Stock#U002
$22.95
Embroidered
Sweatshirt
SPECIFY SIZE & DESIGN
S, M, L or XL
Stock #U100
Sun Lu Tang Commemorative T-Shirt
Specify size small, medium, large or extra large. White only
with design on front-pocket and back.
Stock#U400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.95
Sizes:
$29.95
Shaolin Cotton
Pants
(logo design) specify size: S,
M, L or XL
Stock#U004 $17.95
Cotton Pants w/ Pockets
(NOT SHOWN)
(no design) specify size: S, M,
L or XL
Stock#U042
$25.95
Cotton Pants w/o Pockets
and Logo (NOT SHOWN)
(no design) specify size: S, M,
L or XL
Stock#U004B
$17.95
Children's Cotton Pants (NOT
SHOWN)
specify size: CS, CM, CL or
CXL
Embroidered Long Sleeve 3
button Shirt
SPECIFY SIZE & DESIGN
XL
Stock #U101
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Sizes: S, M, L or
$27.95
Embroidered Short
Sleeve 3-button Shirt
SPECIFY SIZE & DESIGN
L or XL
Stock # U102
Sizes: S, M,
$18.95
$16.95
Available Embroidered Designs
and colors for all shirts.
Stock#U007
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ACCESSORIES
Shaolin Leg
Wraps
Shaolin
Monk
Socks
After numerous
requests, we are
pleased to bring you
these eye-catching
accoutrements to the
Shaolin monk attire.
You'll look like you
just walked out of
Temple itself!
Traditional
Shaolin attire,
these unique
socks
compliment
any uniform.
Stock
#SL1523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.95
Stock #SL1514
$6.95
Shaolin
1500th
Anniversary
Buddhist
Wheel Pin
Studded Leather Waist Belt
Originally worn as combat armor, these belts
not only protect your flanks, they also provide
extra lower back support, just like a weight
lifting belt. Black leather with metal studs.
Specify size: 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42
Stock #U021 . . . . . . . . . .$34.95
Studded Leather Wrist Belt
These high quality,
1/2" in diameter, red and
gold label pins commemorate the
1500th anniversary with Chinese
Characters on the back.
Stock #SL1518 . . . . . . . . .$2.95
Headband "Kung Fu"
Keep the sweat out of your eyes and
show your Kung Fu spirit!
Dimensions 2.5" x 45"
Stock# TD76 . . . . . . . . . . .$1.99
Shaolin Patch
Striking patch of Ta
Mo, the founder of
Shaolin Kung Fu and
Chan (Zen)
Buddhism.
Stock #U018 . . . . . . . . . . .$2.95
Black Hand Wraps
These studded wrist braces can turn your forearms
into devastating weapons and provide extra wrist
support. These braces are constructed of black leather
with metal studs. Specify size: S, M, L, XL, XXL or
XXXL.
Stock #U020 ................ $24.95
Shaolin Anniversary
Stamp Collection
This elegant folder preserves the
commemorative Shaolin stamps
that were issued by the Ministry
of Posts and Telecomunications of
China for the 1500th anniversary
of Shaolin Temple in 1995.
Stock#: SL1528 $36.95
Hand wraps are simple, but effective
tools which are wrapped around the
wrist and hand to fortify the fist and
strengthen the wrist considerably.
Small Wraps Dimensions 2"x116"
Stock# TD77-S ............... $5.95
Large Wraps Dimensions 2" x 180"
Stock# TD77-L ................ $6.95
1795
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Shaolin Stamp
Collection
This is a rare Shaolin collectible
from the International Shaolin
Wushu Festival in 1993, including a large special Shaolin
Temple stamp and several related
stamps such as Longmen
Grottoes and Year of the Rooster.
Available while supplies last.
Stock#: SL1526 $39.95
1295
$
Shaolin Anniversary
Pin Set
KWOON T-Shirt
Stock
Available in: L
or XL
#U301
Devil Hates Kung Fu..... U300
Kung Fu School............. U301
1595
$
Hung Gar Patches
3 styles to choose from white, red, and gold.
These five pins were made in honor
of the 1500th anniversary in 1995.
This pin set includes Shaolin
Temple gate pin, "Wu" fighting
monks pin, pagoda forest pin, Ta
Mo-the founder pin, and a 495Shaolin Temple-1995 pin.
Stock #SL1529 ............. $7.95
Tiger &
Crane Patch
Stock# U017HG
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Calligraphy
Many traditional schools have stunning signs bearing Chinese calligraphy in giant characters. Now you can
have just such a sign for your very own! Zhang Gao-Sheng was a professional calligrapher in Beijing until he
retired and immigrated to the United States. Today, he still creates these masterful pieces of art, exclusively
for Wing Lam Enterprises, Inc. Measuring 21" x 39", these works are painted in the traditional manner, dated
and chopped by the artist. We have a selection of different pieces for you to choose from. Each piece is handpainted and unique.
Calligraphy sets
No scholar was ever without a brush
set, the symbol of higher learning.
These boxed sets come beautifully
packaged with all the essentials for any
scholar/artist. Great gifts!
Regular Calligraphy Set:
Four brushes, brush rest, ink
stick, ink stone, chop, chop ink, &
mixing bowl with spoon
Stock#M097 . . . . . .$14.95
Tao
Sword
Dragon
Tiger
Stock #M060TAO
Stock #M060SW
Stock #M060DG
Stock #M060TG
$14.95
$14.95
$14.95
$14.95
Deluxe Calligraphy Set:
Martial Arts
“Hung Gar”
Stock #M060MA
“Tai Chi”
Stock #M060HG
Stock #M060TC
$14.95
$14.95
$14.95
“Wushu”
Stock #M060WS
Six brushes, brush rest, ink stick, ink
stone, chop, chop ink & mixing
bowl with spoon. Green casing in
square or fans shape box.
Stock#M097L . . . . .$19.95
$14.95
Blank Scroll
Ready to draw or write
perfectly with your
calligraphy set.
Small
(total size 21”x60”,
writing size 18”x37”)
Stock #M87S
$19.95
Large
(total size 28”x74”,
writing size 24”x50”)
“Kungfu”
Stock#M060KF
$14.95
60
“Shaolin”
Stock #M060SL
$14.95
Chi Gung
Wing Chun
Stock #M060CG
Stock #M060WC
$14.95
$14.95
Stock #M87L
$25.95
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Miscellaneous Items
Acupuncture
Mannequin,
Professional quality,
tall posted plastic
male model from
China, Half of the
model shows 14
meridians and 360
points.
21" tall
Stock #M035L
$29.95
Miniature Wooden Dummy
A tiny model of the true wooden practice dummies, this small display is ideal for decorating
one’s bedroom dresser, office desk, or wherever!
Light walnut color. Height 8 3/8”
Stock#M0612 29.95
Little Red Mao Lighter
It plays a little song when you open it.
Absolutely irresistible! Great Gifts.
Refillable
Stock #M100 $3.95
Miniature Weapon Rack
Traditional Kungfu schools have an altar
dedicated to their martial ancestors of the school.
These altars are often adorned with a miniature
weapon rack, such as this one, symbolizing the
school's dedication to defend the traditions of their
style. Even if you do not have such an altar, these
weapon racks make delightful novelties to decorate
your desktop. Great gift item!
Stock #M055 reg $14.95
Color Changing
Dragon Tea Pot Set
This tea pot set has a special surprise, when you add hot water,
the dragons on the pot and the
cups change color from black to
gold! Each set comes boxed,
complete with tea pot, six cups,
and saucers.
Stock#M106
$29.95
9
$ 95
Baoding Balls
Baoding Balls are excellent for relieving arthritis and
maintaining manual dexterity. Our Baoding balls are
the original solid steel versions, which makes them
heavier for serious training.
Small Set
Stock #TD12S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.95
Medium Set
Stock #TD12M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.95
Large Set
Stock #TD12L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.95
Extra large
Stock #TD12XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.95
Bead Bracelet
1/2 inch beads. 19 beads
Stock #M091 $9.95
Fulu Shou Bracelet
1/2 inch beads. 19 beads
Stock #M081 $4.95
Regular Bead
Necklace
1/2" beads and 50" long.
Stock #M083 $19.95
Big Head Necklace
1" beads and 92" long.
Stock #M084 $29.95
Sandlewood Bead
Necklace
3/8” beads, Approximately
40" long
Stock #M085 $15.95
Biggest Buddhist
Beads
1 ¼” Beads, Approximately
117” long
Stock #M086 $29.95
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Fulu Shou Bracelet
(1/4 inch beads)
Stock #M112 $2.95
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The Red Scroll
anging a Red Scroll in one's
house is an ancient Chinese
tradition that dates back to
when Feng Shui first started thousands
of years ago and is still practiced in
many Asian homes today. It is believed
that hanging a Red Scroll in one's house
or business will bring the out the feeling
of what the scroll says in the inhabitants
of that dwelling. Chinese especially
believe that hanging a Red Scroll can
bring harmony and happiness into one's
house and chase away bad luck or bad
energy. The red color denotes happiness and positive energy while the different sayings refer to wealth, longevity
and smooth transitions in one's life.
These Red Scrolls are beautifully
made of high quality material and
detailed gold lettering and make wonderful gifts. Give one for special events
such as groundbreaking ceremonies or
to someone you like for their birthday, a
house-warming gift, or Chinese New
Year. There is a Chinese Red Scroll for
almost any occasion. Just pick the one
you like that has the feeling you want to
send and give it to a friend or family
member. If you prefer, keep it for yourself to bring your own good fortune.
After all, we can all use a little good
fortune!
Lucky
Red
Cloth
Scrolls
(Size: 31" x 13.5")
These scrolls are
made from red cloth
and are carefully
embroidered
with
beautifully designed
golden
patterns
along the side and on
the main design. The
characters
and
graphic embroidered
into each of the nine
scrolls are all different and each expresses an old Chinese
good fortune saying.
This is a great item to
have around the
house and it is a great
way to wish a friend
good luck.
Bring in Treasures
and Wealth
(Zhao Cia Jin Bao)
Gifts for Chinese New
Year and grand openings.
Longevity (Sho)
Gifts for elders and for
anyone's birthday.
100 Longevity (Bi Sho)
Birthdays and as gifts
to elders.
Stock# M202
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Become Rich (Fa)
New Year and to bring
good luck and Feng Shui.
Peace and Wealth
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Weddings and to balance
love relationships.
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Great Fortune and Great
Wealth (Da Ji Da Li)
Special events such as
inaugural activities.
Wealth (Cia)
New Year and to promote
general harmony, luck
and Feng Shui.
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Luck and Fulfillment
of All Wishes
(Ji Xiang Ru Ye)
New beginnings, marriages and births.
Wishing Good Luck,
Riches and Fortune
(Gong Xi Fa Cia)
New Years, grand
openings and to wish
good fortune.
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Great Accomplishments
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(Da Zhan Hon Tu)
New Year and businesses
to promote harmony and
good Feng Shui.
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CULTURE
Scrolls
The God of War
Guan Gung
(28” x 73”)
White Plum
Flower Scroll
(28” x 73”)
$69.95
$69.95
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Red Plum Flower
(28” x 73”)
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The Tiger
(28” x 73”)
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$69.95
The Tiger
(28” x 73”)
Stock#M040TGR-U
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Chinese Culture
Door Lion Book
Ends
2.5 lbs. each 6.5” tall.
Protect your books with
these bookends!
Rosewood finish.
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Wishing Luck
(28” x 73”)
The Lone Guan
Gung (28” x 73”)
$69.95
$69.95
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Crane
(28” x 73”)
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$69.95
Shaolin Young Disciple's Exercises
Scroll (88" x 15" two scrolls) Stock#M040SLCE $69.95
Unmounted (2 pcs. 68" x 13") Stock#SL1515 $19.95
The Shaolin Fighting Monks of White
Garment Hall Scroll (62" x 25")
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Fu Dog Book Ends
1.75 lbs., 5”x 6” inches. Protect your books with these
Fu Dogs! Perfect for decorating your home!
Stock#M119 Reg. $10.95
$69.95
$19.95
Ta Mo, the founder
of Shaolin Kung Fu
and Zen
(26”x73”, Stone Rubbing)
Stock#M040SLM $49.95
Unmounted (23" x 41")
Stock#SL1502 $19.95
Hand Carved Display Dragons
These dragons come ready to display! A perfect addition to your home!
Stock#M113 $6.95
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MUSIC
Music from the Orient
General’s Mandate
Originally composed under orders
from a Chinese General this martial
music has been one of our best sellers
for many years. Numerous Kung Fu
movies especially those featuring the
character of Wong Fei Hung have used
the Generals Mandate as their background music. Stock #MCD-063 $18.95
The Drunken Master II
Jackie Chan's triumphant return to
the character that made him
famous a decade earlier, Wong Fei
Hung. This modern soundtrack
captures all the excitement of
Jackie's brilliant fight scenes and
death defying stunts! Stock #MCD-064 $19.95
Sound of Kung Fu Vol.2
"If you wish to understand the
deeper meaning of Kung Fu, the
album will help you on your path.
It is the melody of my words and
the rhythm of my movement." Sifu
Tak Wah Eng
Stock#MCD-140 $18.95
Gong Fu Music for Chinese
Martial Arts Inspired by the Chinese
martial arts and Tai Chi famous producer, Wang Xu-dong, and master
musician Zhao xi cooperated together
to create melodies that show the spirit
of Chinese gong fu.
Stock #TCD-3168 $18.95
Sound of Kung Fu Vol.1
Red and Blue, Hot and Cold,
Happy and Sad, Heaven and Earth.
All beautiful things come together
when you listen to this CD. Perfect
for Martial Arts Practice!
Stock #MCD-134 $17.95
Sleeping
According to Chinese medical theories, sleep disorders are caused by
a breakdown of Yin Chi and Yang
Chi. This music harmonizes your
Chi to improve your quality of
sleep. Stock #TCD-3121 $18.95
Regimen-Chi Circulation
Based on the Five Elements, Chi
Circulation is produced to regulate
the circulation of your Chi. This
composition uses five tones, each
associated with the five elements that
moderate Chi movement.
Stock #TCD-3120 $18.95
Awakening
Awakening is composed to raise
your Yang Chi gradually (your
Yang Chi governs your awake
state). It eases you into the day,
moving from soft, gentle sounds
to a bright and lively tempo.
$18.95
Chinese Festival: Gongs and
Drums for Celebration III
This album contains nine famous
pieces of cheerful festive music
popular in China. It was completed
through the cooperation of the
Chinese music Conservatory's Folk
Music Ensemble and other master
musicians of Chinese gong and
drum music. Stock #MCD-0703 $18.95
Gongs and Drums for Celebration
II - Chinese Drumming
This sequel samples a wide range of
different regional percussion music,
including Lion Dance, New Year celebrations, and two variations of
General Command (a.k.a. General's
Mandate).
Stock #TCD-1014 $18.95
Tiger
Tiger is composed of folk music of
some of China's nomad minorities
such as the Tibetans and the Uigur,
who live in barren and desolate
regions. Their music expresses their
great vigor and valor.
Stock #ECD-3138 $16.95
Stock #TCD-3122
Dragon
Based on the Chinese principles
of arrangement known as Feng
Shui, this music invokes the
mighty dragon to stimulate your
Chi with a collection of folk songs
from East China (Dragons are the
God of the East).
Stock #ECD-3137 $16.95
Tai Chi Melody
This recording was composed
specifically for Tai Chi Chuan
practice by leading researchers
and practitioners. This beautiful
music can be used by all styles of
Tai Chi. Our bestselling CD!
Stock #TCD-3101 $18.95
Gongs and Drums of
Celebrations
The Chinese Orchestra of Central
Music College has been compared
by international media to the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
Stock #TCD-1013 $18.95
Chi Gong Melody
This music was developed with
Shaolin monk Que A Shui,
renowned for his One Finger
Chan Chi Gong. This music is
designed to invigorate the Chi.
Stock #TCD-3102 $18.95
Regimen - Yi Ching Music for
Health
Yi Ching Music for Health is based
on the Five Elements and is a
dynamic balance of fire, water,
wood, earth and metal. Great for
everyday practice!
Stock #MCD-009 $18.95
Chinese Kungfu CD-Rom
With just a click of the mouse, you
can enter the world of Chinese
Martial Arts. Packed with images of
great Kung Fu, this informative
multimedia survey describes different schools, diverse weapons, training methods, and more! Stock #MCDR-052 $19.95
Echoes of China
Echoes of China is about opening
oneself to the Chinese philosophy,
to the dynamic and balanced principle of Yin and Yang. A musical
fusion of East and West, here traditional classical pieces of China are
given a whole new expression.
Stock #MCD-090 $17.95
The Forest Show
Sounds of the forest and the subtropical creatures within.
Total Time 53'37"
Stock #M137CD $17.95
Sleep for Body and Mind
Sleep is the fountainhead of vitality.
However, loss of sleep can occur
when one is under too much pressure. When that happens, the important thing is to find a way to relieve
pressure and put your mind at ease.
Stock #TCD-3169 $15.95
An Invitation to Tea
An Invitation to Tea!!! These relaxing songs musically tell an ancient
Chinese tale of welcome.
Total Time 46'30"
Stock #TCD-4018 $17.95
Qigong Massage Music
Qigong massage is a convenient,
effective, simple and cheap way to
keep fit, cure disease, improve looks
and prolong life. To achieve the best
results of Qigong massage, we
recorded this collection. The beautiful music is suitable for all kinds of massage. It can enable
the patient to get rid of distractions as well as help the
patient and masseuse to become coordinated.
Stock #TCD-3134 $17.95
Phoenix CD
Based on the theories of the Yi
Ching and the five Chinese tones,
this feng shui music is designed to
help people improve their life
through the energy released from
music. The proper cycle of arrangement of the five elements generates productive qi circulation in the human body and the living environment.
Stock #ECD-3193 $15.95
Serpent CD
Serpent: The god of the center, associated with the element of earth and
with kung of the five Chinese tones.
Its music reflects the terrestrial characteristics of earth and is believed to
have therapeutic functions for people lacking earth energy.
Stock #ECD-3141 $17.95
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POSTERS
Posters
Bagua
Mangxing
Shuanghuan
Zhang
This routine is characterized by hand,
body, and foot techniques that are inseparable from the palm
techniques the style
is known for.
Stock#B293P
$5.00
Shaolin Liuhe
Boxing Poster
Hung Gar Five Animals Five Elements Poster
by Wing Lam (36" x 24")
We are pleased to offer this new poster of one of the most famous sets
of Hung Gar. This beautiful, two-color poster reveals all the movements as demonstrated by Sifu Wing Lam. This is the entire set, complete with the Chinese names of the movements and their English
translations. A must have! Stock#B080P $11.95
Its movements look
comfortable, compact,
and vigorous. They
are powerful, and
combine firmness
with gentleness. With
an emphasis on hand
movements that coordinate well with foot
work, the goal of this form is to build
resourcefulness, dexterity and a striking
contrast in attacking and defending techniques.
Stock#B291P
$5.00
A Hanging
Chart on
Ten Section
Brocade
Qigong
Exercise
Sun Style Tai Chi Chuan Poster by Sifu Wing
Lam (36" x 24")
This elegant two-color poster has easy-to-follow photos of Sifu Wing
Lam demonstrating the movements. Sifu Wing Lam is a direct disciple of Sun Jian Yun, daughter of the founder of this style and the current Grandmaster. This is the traditional long form, complete with the
Chinese names of the movements and their English translations.
Stock#B527P $11.95
Focuses forcefulness
and simplicity. Within
this set is a combination
of hardness and softness, unique methods,
various palm techniques, and special defensive moves.
Stock#B290P
$5.00
Yin-Yang
Bagua Zhang
Palm
Mangzing Tadi Zhang
and Dan Huan Zhang
are routines found in
Yin-Yang Bagua Zhang.
These routines are characterized by hand, body,
and foot techniques that
are inseparable from the
palm techniques the style is known for. The
individual movements are based on Shaolin
Quan and often imitate the actions and
movements of animals.
Stock#B292P
$5.00
18 Qigong
Forms
by Lin Housheng
(42" x 30"
poster)
Consists of 10
forms of simple and light movements, performed either in the standing or sitting positions, which are well suited for those who
are weak, ill or disabled. The sitting forms,
especially, can be practiced by those who
are confined to bed!
Stock#B633P
Shaolin
Changhu Xinyi
Menquan
Boxing Poster
by the People's
Physical Education
Publishing
(30" x 41" poster,
Chinese text)
This poster describes
the famous routine
Qigong Shibafa (Qi
work 18 ways).
This routine has eighteen different Qigong
calisthenics, described here only in Chinese,
with diagrams illustrating each technique.
Stock#B644PC
$3.95
$3.95
Auricular
Points
Chart
Tiger and Crane Set Poster by Lam Tsai Wing
(36" x 24")
The complete set laid out from Lam Tsai Wing's book with the English
translations of the movements. This poster complements our instructional Hung Gar video Tiger and Crane (VHG05). A true collector's
gem! Stock#B078P $9.95
5 Different
Posters (20.5”x
30”)
Auricular points
are acupoints on
and in the ear that
relate to various
other locations of
the body. This
packet includes 5 color charts as well as a
pamphlet that describes the points. A great
way to be introduced into this lesser known
aspect of acupuncture.
Stock#B650P
$17.95
Taijiquan Competition
Routine
by the People's Physical Education
Publishing (Two 30" x 42" sheets that
form one 30" x 82" poster, Chinese text).
Although this poster is written entirely in
Chinese, it's precise illustrations speak
clearly in any language. Two sheets
assemble side-by-side into a massive
single poster.
Stock#B526PC
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Health and Fitness Supplies
Wing Lam Secret Kung Fu
Liniment Dit Da Jow
Dit Da Jow is the Kung Fu liniment
for bruises, sore muscles, and Iron
Palm training. Brewed from select
Chinese herbs, it is excellent for
relieving minor aches, tired muscles,
and injuries as it conditions your
skin. It is also a critical ingredient for
Iron Palm training. This secret formula is the original recipe of Ku Yu
Cheong, who was a renowned healer
and foremost exponent of Iron Palm.
Zheng Gu Shui External Analgesic Liniment
For temporary soothing relief of minor pains, muscular aches, strains, sprains, bruises, and arthritis. This is
a menthol and camphor based analgesic herbal liniment with cinnamon. This liniment is just now gaining popularity in the United States, not only for its
affordability. Try some today!
2
3
4 oz. Bottle
Stock #TD01 $9.95
12 case of 4 oz. Bottles
Stock # TD02 $83.95
DOUBLE
STRENGTH
FORMULAR
This all-natural herbal drink
has been used in China for
thousands of years. It is a
blend of Malva Verticellata and
a premium selection of Chinese
herbs. No caffeine.
$4.95
2
Spray Bottles
2.0 oz. ........... TD35A-L ............. $6.95
1.0 oz. ........... TD35A-S ............. $4.95
3
Wipe Bottles
3.5 oz. ........... TD35-L ................ $6.95
1
This is a specially-mixed bag of 18 natural Chinese herbs that you brew
up at home. Prior to practice, you use this formula to soak your hands
to prepare for your training. This herbal formula helps warm up your
hands and condition your flesh.
Stock #TD60 .................. $19.95
6 month supplies: Stock #TD60L ...............
Stock #TD30 $4.95
Gan Mao Qing Re
Chong Ji (Cold Relief
Tea) 10 packets
Dragon Analgesic
PlasterContents:
10 Packages
(4x2.75 in 4 in)
Ginseng is great for energy boost.
Stock #TD39
Dissolve a packet of this
pleasant tea in boiling water
and enjoy some relief from
unpleasant symptoms of the common cold. A blend of the
finest natural herbs, once you try this tea, you'll be convinced too!
Stock #TD69
$4.50
Banlangen Keli
Commonly used for cold
and sore throats. For best
result take with Gan Mao
Qing Re Chong Ji. Box
contains 20 packets
Stock #TD78
$6.50
For temporary relief of muscular
aches and strains or minor pains due
to fatigue and exertion. These simple crack, peel and stick plasters can
be easily trimmed to fit your needs.
Not as messy as some liniments or balms, these plasters
won't rub off. Get concentrated and prolonged relief
from each application.
Stock #TD391 $6.95
Dragon Balm
.66 oz. Jar
For temporary relief of
minor muscular aches and
pains due to fatigue and
exertion. Contains camphor
and menthol in a paraffin base, with peppermint, eucalyptus, clove and cajeput. A more
potent form of Tiger Balm!
Stock #TD36 $4.95
For extra strong use red
Stock #TD36RED $4.95
$6.95
Natural Herb Loquat
Flavored Syrup
1 bottle 5 oz. Commonly used for
coughs and sore throats.
Stock #TD40
$89.95
Superior Medical Plaster
For temporary relief of minor pains, muscular
aches and pains due to fatigue and exertion, minor
muscular strains and minor pains. These simple crack, peel and stick plasters are 4" x 11" and
can be easily trimmed to fit your body. One
application can provide up to half a day's
worth of relief! 10 sheets per box.
Slim-Fit Tea
with Ginseng
30 Tea Bags
Net Wt. 2.12oz.
$7.95
Eco-Massager
Hand-carved out of solid green jade, each Jade
Massager has its own unique beauty and comes
with its own carrying bag. The Eco-Massager is
an economy model of the Jade Massager, constructed of sturdy imitation jade.
Stock #TD32 $24.95
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Regular Bottles
3.5 oz. ........... TD35-L ................ $4.95
1.0 oz. ........... TD35-S ................ $2.95
Hand Washing Herbal Formula (Si Sou Fang)
True-Slim Tea
30 Tea Bags Net Wt.
2.12oz.
Stock #TD29
1
Real Jade Massager
The Jade Massager fits comfortably into your
hand, providing you multiple surfaces for stimulation and increasing your leverage for deep penetration.
Stock #TD31 $34.95
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Feng Shui
The Feng Shui
Kit
Feng Shui - The
Chinese Art of
Placement
by
Man-Ho
Kwok (Feng Shui
compass w/ruler
markings, Pa Kua
mirror, 112 pp.
instruction book)
The Feng Shui
kit contains everything you need to practice and benefit from this fascinating art
yourself. This kit comes with the tools and
instructions on how to use this ancient system to feel in complete harmony with your
surroundings.
Small Bagua Mirror
These charming mirrors rimmed
with a colorful frame is the perfect
remedy for bad feng shui. In the
same fashion of horseshoes, these
mirrors are hung above thresholds
or other entryways but they
tend to be hung on the exterior. Used to bring light to a
closed off area, to reflect
negative energy, to activate,
enhance, and circulate chi, or
as a good luck charm!
by Sarah Rossbach
(5" x 8", 169 pp.) This
ancient Chinese practice, based on principles from design,
ecology, architecture, mysticism, and
common sense, applies to any
arrangement of your environment. Its
goal is maximum harmony with the
natural order, which, when achieved,
will bring financial prosperity, good
health and happiness!
Stock#B835 $13.95
Stock#B833 $29.95
Small Stock#G001 $6.95
Large Stock#G002 $7.95
Lou Pan
6.5”x6.5”x.75”
Stock#G059 $11.95
Chinese Cymbals
In the old streets of China, the clash of cymbals might signify the start of
a demonstration of Kung Fu and Lion Dancing. We offer traditional handcrafted instruments in three sizes 7”, 12”, 14” for you to choose!
Stock#M05807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.95
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Lucky Red Envelopes
Eight Immortals
Cross the Sea
These red envelopes, called Lai See Fong, are
used to give gifts of lucky money for festivals,
birthdays, and special occasions. They are also
used in Lion Dance and to give extra money to
your teacher for auspicious holidays. Pack of
20.
This dragon boat is based on the
stories how eight ordinary people
in ancient China attained immortality through selfless actions and
good deeds. Finally they came to
be Gods. 5.25”x9”
Stock#M073 . . . . . . . .$1.95
Stock#G035 . . . . . . .$32.95
Yin-Yang Tealite Candleholder
Taoist Amulet
(5.5” diam., 4.5” tall)
This little amulet is
worn by Taoists to
ward off evil and
bring good luck.
Written in mystic
characters, these are
like the amulets used
by Taoist shamans to control the
undead in Hong Kong ghost story
movies.
Stock#M071L . . . . . .$10.95
Stock#M056 . . . . . . . .$4.95
Incense Burner w/ lid
(3.5” diam., 4.5” tall)
Stock#M071C . . . . . . .$6.95
Solid Bronze Statues
These statues are perfect for your desktop or ancestral altar. Solid cast
bronze, these pieces have extraordinary detail and measure about 3”
to 4” tall. Three figures are available.
These charming glass candleholders
combine into the equilibrium of the
yin and yang. Comes with Tealites.
Stock#G050 . . . . . . . .$4.95
Incense
Traditional temple
incense of
blended
sandal wood.
Offer it to
honor your
martial
predecessors.
Stock#M072 . . . . . . . .$6.95
Incense coils
Approximately 2 dozen coils.
Traditional
coil incense is used in incense
burners for a longer lasting
fragrance than cones.
Stock#M095 . . . . . . . .$5.95
Incense
Burner
(4.25” diam.,
2.75” tall)
God of Wealth
(Tsai Shen)
Stock #M105TS
$19.95
God of War
(Guan Gung)
Stock #M105GG
$19.95
Guardian against
Evil (Nei Zha)
Stock #M105NZ
$19.95
Imagine the
incense-filled chambers of Shaolin temple.
Now you can bring a little of that
home. These traditional incense
burners are ideal for meditation,
providing a tranquil place amidst
the storm of battle.
Stock#M071 . . . . . . . .$6.95
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B)
A)Lucky Bat & Coin Charm
Stock#M074 . . . . . . . .$5.95
B)Temple Bell
Stock#M057 . . . . . . . .$7.95
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Wing Lam Enterprises
1159 Willow Ave, Sunnyvale, CA, 94086 U.S.A
Order: 800-700-3698 Fax:408-244-2379
E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WLE.com
Ordering Information
How to Order
Shipping and Handling charges
For your convenience,
We now have four ways to order!
1) United States (48 continental states only) Air Mail/Ground
Shipping & Handling charges:
Order ONLINE
You can shop for items online, and with a simple click
of your mouse, add them to your shopping cart. Our
lines are secure for your credit cards. You can find our
store from our web site at www.wle.com!
2) Rush orders
Order by phone
Just give us a call toll free Mon. - Fri. 9:00AM -6:00PM
PST at 1-800-700-3698 (international orders may have
to use our information number (1-408-244 2831). Have
your order (including catalog number and item descriptions) and your credit card ready. We will process your
order immediately.
Order by Mail
Fill out the order form on the next page and mail it to
us with your check, money order, or credit card number. We will process your order as soon as we receive
it. Orders paid by personal check will be held for 2 to 4
weeks for bank clearance.
Order by FAX
Up to 69.99
$7.00 (minimum)
$70.00 to $499.99
10% of Subtotal
More than $499.99
5% of Subtotal
Oversize (Over 60”) & Heavy Items add $10.00 extra
Fill out the order form on the next page and FAX it to
us with your credit card number. Our FAX number is
408-244-2379. FAX orders may be delayed one extra
day for processing.
3-Day Shipping:
15% of subtotal with a minimum charge of $10.00.
2nd Day:
20% of subtotal with a minimum charge of $15.00
Next Day:
40% of subtotal with a minimum charge of $28.00
3) Rush orders to Noncontinental US states
2nd Day Air Shipping or Air Mail: Additional Handling
charges may incur for delivery to AK, HI, & U.S.Territories,
please call for a quote.
4) International Orders
All International orders must be paid in U.S. funds only by
International money order, bank check or credit card.
Air Mail Shipping
$15 (minimum) or
40% of Subtotal
Oversize (Over 60”) & Heavy Items will incur extra
shipping charges
Shipping Note:
Purchaser will be responsible for all shipping charges if package is returned by courier or postal service due to the following:Package is unclaimed, has insufficient address, or delivery is refused. If the package is being shipped outside the U.S.
and is returned by customs for reasons of: weapons being illegal or unlawful items.
METHODS OF PAYMENT
You may pay by Check, Money Order, VISA, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.
Orders paid by personal check are held for 2 to 4 weeks for bank clearance.
RETURN POLICY
All merchandise returns must be submitted within 30 days of the original shipment date. All return requests must include a copy
of the original invoice. We accept clothing that has not been washed or worn and music that has not been opened. We cannot
accept returns on videotapes. All customers returning merchandise for exchange or refund must pay normal shipping charges.
All customers returning merchandise for refund must pay a 10% restocking charge. All returns resulting from WLE Inc. error
will be handled free of charge. If you have a question, call WLE Inc. customer service at: 1-800-700-3698, Monday-Friday,
9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Official Wing Lam Kung Fu Schools
Seattle -- Teacher: Robert Daniels
Switzerland
Teacher: Bernhard Frutiger
Mailing Address: 8317 160th Ave. NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Tel: (425) 883-4512; Website: www.winglamseattle.com
Email: [email protected]
Ohio -- Teacher: John Ervin
Mailing Address: Thunstasse 8, 3628 Uttigen, Switzerland
Tel: 41-33-823-4568 Fax: 41-79-311-1761
Email: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 4835 Turney Rd., Garfield Heights, OH 44125
Tel: (216) 341-1515
Mailing Address: 7411 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
Tel: (216) 431-4991;
Bermuda
Teacher: David Simons
Connecticut -- Teacher: Onassis Parungao
Gaces Fery - CT 06335
Tel: (860) 464-9188
Mailing Address: 166 Middle Road, Devonshire, Bermuda FL02
Tel: (441) 236-6792 Fax: (441) 232-1204
Email: [email protected]
Martial Arts Directory
Looking for an instructor, supplies or place to train? This publication allows you to search and participate in martial arts activities on a daily basis
no matter what location you’re in. To be added to this directory please call for details (800) 700-3698 9am-6pm PST.
ANTA'S FITNESS &
SELF DEFENSE
HUNG GAR & SHAOLIN
INSTRUCTOR JULIO ANTA
3705 NW 115TH AVE
MIAMI, FL 33178
305-599-3649
[email protected]
www.antakungfu.com
ASIAN ARTS ACADEMY
TEACHER: JAIME MCGUIRE
770 BROADWAY
RAYNHAM, MA 02767
(508) 828-1257
BETTER GROWTH DEV.
3235 MCKINLEY AVE.
LORAIN, OH 44052
BLACK TIGER ACADEMY
SIFU: ANGEL VELACQUEZ
941 N. CHERRY ST.
BANNING, CA 92220
(909) 849-8864
Fax: (909) 849-1714
BOSTON HUNG GAR CLUB
HUNG GAR KUNG FU
SIFU: BRIAN WHITE
CHINESE CONVENTION
CENTER
437 CHERRY ST.
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02465
(617) 332-0377
EMAIL: [email protected]
BOSTON ACADEMY OF
MARTIAL ARTS
SIFU: WANDA J. WHITE
LOCATED IN THE 1ST
CONGRESSIONAL CHURCH
495 CANTON AVE.
MILTON, MA 02186
(617) 696-7064
Email:
[email protected]
www.bostonacademyofmartialarts.com
CHINESE INTERNAL
MARTIAL ARTS
TEACHER: HENRY LOPEZ
9131 NORTH WOODROW
CT.
FRESNO, CA 93720
(559) 433-1228
CHINA HAND
KUNG FU ACADEMY
SIFU: DOMINICK RUGGIERI
1015 CEDAR BRIDGE AVE.
BRICKTOWN, NJ 08723
(732) 920-0605
www.chinahand.com
CHINESE FIGHTING ARTS
ACADEMY
TEACHER: RICKY MARCUM
R. 1 BOX 342
ALBANY, KY 42602
(270) 433 - 5388
CHINESE SOUTHERN
BOXING ACADEMY
SIFU: MICHAEL TOMPKINS
HUNG GAR, CHOY LAY
FUT, NANCHUAN, TAI CHI
1215 W. ANSON ST.
MARSHALLTOWN, IA 50158
(641) 752-4606
CHI SAU
MARTIAL ARTS CLUB
TEACHER: RAYMOND
HENRY
136 S. WEYANT AVE.
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
CYNTHIA MING'S
TAI CHI FITNESS
LAO SHI: CYNTHIA MING &
JOHN HOOD
TAI CHI, KICKBOXING
173 MAIN ST.
NYACK, NY 10960
(845) 353-7806
Video and audiotapes available
www.taichi-fitness.com
EAST WEST HEALTH CENTER
SIFU: BILL FAGAN
1409 FOLLY RD.
CHARLESTON, SC 29412
www.eastwesthealtharts.com
FIRE AND WATER INSTITUTE
TEACHER: ERIC WILSON
258 EXETER LANE
BLOUNTVILLE, TN 37617
(423) 323-3581
GOLDEN EAGLE
MARTIAL ARTS
TEACHER:
ALVIN RAUL CARDON
3439 W. PETERSON AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60659
HONG SING KWAN YANG
DAO
TEACHER: RON MOHR
37484 HUNTERS RIDGE
SOLON, OH 44139
HOWARD UNREIN
P. O. BOX 44
WESTCLIFFE, CO 81252
(719) 269 - 0803
IRON DRAGONS
SIFU RAY ARQUILLA
121 Church St.
Roseville, CA 95678
Email
[email protected]
JADE FOREST KUNG
KUNG FU / TAI CHI /
INTERNAL ARTS
INSTRUCTOR JOHN LUPOS
130 KINGS ST, COHASSET,
MA 02025, 781-383-6822
[email protected]
www.jfkungfu.com
LAUREL HURST PARK
TAI CHI ASSOC.
SIFU JAMIE TAN
LAUREL HURST PARK
PORTLAND, OR 97206
503-936-5509
SHAOLIN BOXING METHODS
SIFU STEVE KLEPPE
202 TRAVIS LANE.
WAUKESHA, WI 53189
(262) 548-8824
www.shaolinboxingmethods.co
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UNITED STUDIOS
SENSEI: RICHARD SPATOLA
465 RT. 25A
MILLER PLACE, NY 11764
(631) 331-0458
CHINESE TAOIST
MARTIAL ARTS
WU DANG, TAI CHI,
XING YE, BA KUA
5039 OAKTON ST.
SKOKIE, IL 60077
(847) 673-9855
www.ctmaa.com
LING NAME SIU LUM
KUNG FU ACADEMY
Sifu Michael Manganiello
2570 Hempstead Turnpike East
Meadow, NY 11554
(516) - 796 - 1008
http://www.lingnamsiulum.com
SHAOLIN KEMPO KUNG
FU
SIFU: MIKE SANDERS
1831 WADE HAMPTON
BLVD.
GREENVILLE, SC 29609
(864) 244-2800
WEI SHI BEI GUAN
TEACHER: WILLIAM SEIBERT
PO BOX 2606
MARION. NC 28752
(828) 659-2618
www.emperorslongfist.com
MILLENIUM MARTIAL
ARTS
SIFU: MIKE BUTLER
10907 N.W. 45 HWY
KANSAS CITY, MO 64152
SHAOLIN SAN KUNG FU
TEACHER: J. LEE
1543 SOUTH COMBEE RD.
LAKELAND FL. 33801
(863) 647-1254
WILLIAMS ASIAN ARTS
TEACHER: JOE WILLIAMS
2941 WEST CAPITOL AVE.
W. SACREMENTO, CA 95691
(916) 375-8500
NAN BEI KUNG FU
TRAINING HALL
SIFU: DERRICK DEAN
68 PEAR ST.
TINTON FALLS, NJ 07724
SIERRA NEVADA INTERNAL ARTS
RENO, NV
GRASS VALLEY, CA.
WWW.EUREKAINTERNALARTS.COM
1 (800) 937-3142
WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF
KUNGFU AND TAI CHI
SIFU: BRIAN WILLIAMS
1709 14TH ST.
PHENIX CITY, AL 36867
(334) 297-0999
KUNG FU CONNECTION
SIFU GUS RUBIO
690 NE 125TH ST
NORTH MIAMI, FL 33161
(305) 895 - 8326
[email protected]
www.kungfuconnection.com
OPEN HAND MARTIAL
ARTS
MASTER KEVIN GAY
7872 WEST 550 NORTH
ST PAUL, IN 47272
(765) 525-8220
PACIFIC WARRIORS INC.
www.pacificwarriors.com
PHOENIX ACADEMY
OF MARTIAL ARTS
TEACHER: DONNA
RUSSERT
P.O. BOX 11084
HAMILTON, NJ 08620
PIONEER VALLEY
MARTIAL ARTS
SIFU: KEVIN RITTER
PO BOX 838, 4 CENTER ST.
CHICOPEE, MA 01014
(413) 594-9469
Email:
[email protected]
PITTAK ISSHIN RYU
KARATE
58 BYATT RD.
TALLMADGE, OH 44278
(303) 633-6415
QUIJANO'S MARTIAL
ARTS
728F ORION PARK
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94043
(650) 210-8423
Email: Michael.quijano@
ca.ngb.army.mil
SEVEN STAR KUNGFU
SIFU: ALEX STICK
3282 LETZ AVE.
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519
(707) 839-3644
HUNG GAR KUNG FU
ACADEMY
SIFU RICK PANICO
PO BOX 342
(704) 663-6305
http://hgkfa.tripod.com/hgkfa.ht
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S.W. INSTITUE
OF MARTIAL ARTS
SHAOLIN KUNG FU, TAI
CHI
SIFU: DAVID SCOTT
323 C AVENUE
LAWTON, OK 73501
(580) 353-7044
RESIDENT/DISTANCE
LEARNING
www.kungfu-wushu.com
SHAOLIN KWOON
SIFU: TOM ENGLERT
893 PRSETON WOOD DR.
EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025
(618) 659-9469
EMAIL: [email protected]
TAI CHI KUNG FU
ALLIANCE
INSTRUCTORS:
NANCY DELLAMURA &
PETER BOISVERT
VENICE, FL 34293
(941) 492-2167
Email: [email protected]
WHITE STAR SCHOOL
BAGUA ZHANG, CHEN &
YANG TAI CHI, N.
SHAOLIN
SIFU: GLEN GURMAN OMD
PO BOX 1307
NORWICH VT. 05055
WHITEFISH BAY
KUNG FU CLUB
SIFU: CHUCK CARROLL
2170 W. MARNE AVE.
GLENDALE, WI 53209
(414) 352-8333
Email: [email protected]
SELF DEFENSE IN MARTIAL ARTS
Dr. ERGAS
735 Windy Hill Road.
Smyrna, GA 30080
WEAPONS
1 White Oak Bokken - 40"
40" overall length.
Stock #00838 ...................... $19.95
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2 White Oak Shoto
22" overall length.
Stock #00856 ...................... $15.95
3 White Oak Tanto
11.5" overall length.
Stock #00857 ...................... $11.95
4 Oak Suburito - 45"
45" overall length.
Stock #00808 ...................... $29.95
5 Oak Bokken - 40"
40" overall length.
Stock #00806 ...................... $19.95
6 Oak Shoto
22" overall length.
Stock #00810 ...................... $14.95
7 Oak Tanto
11.5" overall length.
Stock #00811 ...................... $11.95
8 Black Lacquer Oak Bokken - 40"
22" overall length.
Stock #00807 ...................... $11.95
9 Black Lacquer Oak Shoto
22" overall length.
Stock #00809 ...................... $9.95
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2
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10 26" Graphite Escrima
7
26"; Available in red, blue and black
Stock #03684 ...................... $22.95
11 Rattan Escrima Stick with Skin
6
26" overall length.
Stock #00604 ...................... $7.95
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12 Rattan Escrima Stick with Skin
5
Carved and Burned Design
26" overall length.
Stock #00605 ...................... $9.95
8
Graphite Toothpick Bo
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Available in Black, Blue or Red
50” -- Stock #03603 -- $29.95
72” -- Stock #03609 -- $35.95
Graphite Youth Tapered Bo
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White Oak Jo Staff
50" long; 1"-1.25" diameter
50”x1" -- Stock #00278
$14.95
50”x1.25” -- Stock #00265 $17.95
White Oak Straight Bo
60"x1" -- Stock #00279
60"x1.25" -- Stock #00266
72"x1" -- Stock #00280
72"x1.25" -- Stock #00267
Available in Black, Blue or Red
48” -- Stock #03612 -- $29.95
60” -- Stock #03615 -- $32.95
72” -- Stock #03618 -- $35.95
Graphite Tapered Bo
Available in Black, Blue or Red
48” -- Stock #03621 -- $29.95
60” -- Stock #03624 -- $35.95
72” -- Stock #03637 -- $37.95
1.25" Graphite Straight Bo
Available in Black, Blue or Red
48” -- Stock #03630 -- $42.95
60” -- Stock #03633 -- $45.95
72” -- Stock #03636 -- $47.95
$17.95
$19.95
$17.95
$19.95
White Oak Tapered Bo
60"x1.25" -- Stock #00268 $17.95
72"x1.25" -- Stock #00269 $19.95
White Oak Youth Tapered Bo
50"x1.25" -- Stock #00276
60"x1" -- Stock #00270
60"x1.25" -- Stock #00277
72"x1" -- Stock #00271
$19.95
$17.95
$21.95
$19.95
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14
White Oak Toothpick Bo
50"x1" -- Stock #00272
60"x1" -- Stock #00273
72"x1" -- Stock #00274
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$14.95
$17.95
$19.95
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Protection, you can trust!
Leather Headguard
with Face Cage
Made of shock reducing
closed cell foam.
Available in M, L
Stock #01445 $59.95
Black Leather
Headguard w/
Face Cage
Available in M, L
Stock #01443 $49.95
Armortek Blockers
33" long and available in red, blue
and black. Stock #01626 $19.95
Black Leather Head
Guard
Available in M, L
Stock #01414 $47.95
Black Leather HCK
Fighting Gloves
Available in M, L, XL
Stock #01355 $44.95
Armortek Curved Punching Bags
Armotek curved punching bags are made of highly
durable vinyl. Available in red, blue and black
20"x13"x4" ...... Stock #01625 .................... $49.95
24"x15"x5" ...... Stock #01620 .................... $45.95
Vinyl Thai
Pad
These pads are
made of highly
durable vinyl.
Available in red
and blue.
Stock #01625
$23.95
Black Armortek Muag
Thai Pad
11.5"x15.5"x2" dimension.
Stock #01631-1 $17.95
Armortek Black Training Bag
Armortek Red
Coach's Mitt
Armortek red coach's
mitt is made of highly
duralbe vinyl.
Stock #01518 $19.95
These heavy vinyl bags are filled with fiber. Sturdy steel
chains and webbed straps are sewn to minimize fraying.
14”x25” ...... Stock #01628-2 ........... $49.95
14”x36” ...... Stock #01629-2 ........... $64.95
14”x42” ...... Stock #01630-2 ........... $89.95
Armortek Reversible Chest Guard
Armortek Reversible Sparring Vest
Special underarm & lower body shaping conforms to fit comfortably. 4 circles of red and blue on both sides for scoring
points. Available in S,M,L, XL Stock #01418 $29.95
This Armortek reversible chest guard is made of highly
durable vinyl. Hook and loop closure for easy fit.
Available in S,M,L and XL Stock #01425 $29.95
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