Practice Kung Fu stretches like the side kick stretch; learn Kung Fu moves taught at real Shaolin temples in this free martial arts video series.
Expert: Bruce Wen
Contact: www.shaolinca.com
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Practice Kung Fu stretches like the side kick stretch; learn Kung Fu moves taught at real Shaolin temples in this free martial arts video series.
Expert: Bruce Wen Contact: www.shaolinca.com Bio: Bruce Wen has studied in China with Tibetan monks and runs his own Shaolin Kung Fu studio in California. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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Bruce seems to only know the very, very limited basics which are something anyone with an internet connection or a library card can do.
His movements have no fluidity or genuine fa-jing. His motions are also painfully sluggish. This isn't to mention that his stances are weak and underdeveloped.
...I can't even go into all of the old and outdated Shaolin tricks he performs or his approach to Iron Palm. Actual Warrior Monks are *nothing* like this guy, whatsoever.
exactly, more important than his "ass kicking" potentiality, he's a refugee from China (he's one of a very few monks that have stayed in North America at the threat of death if they return home. And yet, he's always happy/ facetious, we could all learn a little from this.
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His movements have no fluidity or genuine fa-jing. His motions are also painfully sluggish. This isn't to mention that his stances are weak and underdeveloped.
...I can't even go into all of the old and outdated Shaolin tricks he performs or his approach to Iron Palm. Actual Warrior Monks are *nothing* like this guy, whatsoever.
(i'm chinese and do wushu. but this guy
is so bad.)