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National
Commission
for Certification
of Traditional
Martial
Arts
Shaolin Chuan

Shaolin Chuan
is a "hard style" martial art form rooted in China.
It is also referred to as Northern Style Kung Fu.
This ancient Chinese Martial Art provides an
integrated approach to the cultivation of the mind,
body, and spirit. Shaolin Kung Fu is widely believed
to be more than approximately 1,500 years old. This
makes Shaolin one of the oldest and most developed
martial art forms in the world. "Yeuk Geun Kyong"
was an ancient form of exercise introduced to the
monks by a Tibetan monk called Dal Ma (Bodhidharma,
Tamo). Dal Ma is the Korean pronunciation of his
name. Dal Ma spread his form of Buddhism along
with the exercise form of Yeuk Geun Kyong. These
exercises combined several techniques such as Ki
Gong (breathing exercise), Yoga and Myong Sang Bub
(meditation exercises). Their development by the
monks became the basis for the martial art form
Shaolin Chuan. Throughout its history, Shaolin
became a base for development for most of the other
styles of the martial arts throughout Asia. Shaolin
Chuan is one of the two Chinese martial arts adopted
around 1851 by Grand Master Duk Soon Song into
OHTC's martial arts family.
Shaolin
facilitates:
- The
letting go of emotional tension
- An
increase in concentration and awareness
- The
improvement of health and coordination
- Increased
flexibility of the body
- The
build up of internal and external power
through:
a) Meditation techniques (Myong
Sang Bub)
b) Breathing techniques (Ki Gong Bub)
- Self
defense skills by learning the applications of:
a) Shaolin bare hand techniques
b) Shaolin weapons forms
- Shaolin
education includes techniques such as:
a) Iron Palm
b) Dim Mak
c) Sticky Hand
d) Kicking techniques
e) Falling techniques
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