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Knowing the Difference Between Kung Fu and Karate

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It's a strange thing that we would think in terms of differences when we consider and compare kung fu and karate, for there are a lot of similarities. They are both martial disciplines, after all, and karate is grown from kung fu. To see the differences, however, one needs to look at the arts as a complete picture, and determine exactly how they evolved. Richard Baron knows martial arts very well. he studied at DePaul University. He is from Chicago. Moreover, He is a trained martial expert and has a huge background in this field. In the beginning, those beautiful, refined kung fu patterns were most likely constructed by peasant conscripts who were given swords and the order to fight or die. Training methods eventually made their appearance, and eventually, workable routines were taught. Is it too much to consider that some of the soldiers, weary and tired of battle, would find their way to the Shaolin monastery, where art as art blossomed? From the Shaolin Temple, the arts explode

Starting Out With Crane Style Kung Fu

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When people discuss crane-style kung fu, they are inevitably going to discover white crane kung fu. The crane is one of the five main animals of Chinese martial arts, a list which also includes the tiger, the dragon, the snake, and the leopard. The crane is an important animal figure in the world of Chinese martial arts. In terms of this style of martial arts, studying the animal styles of martial arts is absolutely essential to those who want to learn crane-style techniques. Richard Baron knows martial arts very well. he studied at DePaul University. He is from Chicago. Moreover, He is a trained martial expert and has a huge background in this field. There are a number of things that serve to define crane-style kung fu as a unique entity. When these things are combined with the extraordinary history of this art, the result is something that is rather special. Background And History Fang Chi-Niang is credited as the creator of white crane kung fu. It was her desire to create a self-de

Safety and the Martial Arts | Richard Baron kung fu

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For the human race, martial arts have been at the center and key to our survival since the very beginning. Throughout our history, martial arts have been developing and changing in every culture and continent in the world. The name "Martial Arts" is actually a 15th-century European term, but today we usually think of them as being of Asian origin.   Richard Baron is a highly motivated and energetic professional who is willing to work hard. He is a martial arts expert and has worked in this field for many years. The word "Martial" is derived from "Mars", the roman military god of war. Interestingly, the month of March was also named after the Roman god of war. The basic definition of martial arts is any skill that can be applied in warfare (military art), including archery, horsemanship, and many, many others. Logistics and battle strategy are also considered martial arts. Martial arts are also considered to be an art as well as a science. The word "a

Martial Arts - The Beginner's Mind Is a State of Being

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Richard Baron kung fu was thinking about someone beginning the martial arts - karate, kungfu, jujitsu, taichi, qigong, etc. and asked me where to start? Richard Baro n  realized that there is only one place to start and that is in you own mind. That there is only one place to start and that is at the BEGINNING. In Japan, they have the phrase "SO SHIN" which means "Beginner's Mind." It was Shunryo Suzuki that said, "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's mind, there are very few." When you decide to start a martial art it is key to think that you are a beginner, that your beginner's mind is open to new experiences,s and trusting that you will be learning skills, both mental and physical, that can be key to you living an awesome life. With an open and receiving mind, you will be able to absorb this new information into your consciousness and allow it to become part of your own understanding forming new habits an

Self Defense For Women - 3 Types

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Self-defense is essential for men and most importantly for women. Some people mistake self-defense for fighting. That is one thing that you should know. Self-defense is not fighting. Richard Baron knows martial arts very well. he studied at DePaul University. He is from Chicago. Moreover, He is a trained martial expert and has a huge background in this field. Self-defense refers to actions taken by a person to prevent another person from causing harm to one's self, one's property, or one's home. Self does not necessarily mean knowing kungfu or having a weapon. Sometimes, self-defense is simply about taking precautions. There are 3 categories of self-defense for women. There are unarmed self-defense, armed self-defense, and personal alarms. Unarmed Self-Defense Unarmed self-defense basically means martial arts. Many types of martial arts are usually Asian styles. Some of these Asian-style martial arts are Karate, Taekwondo, and Wushu. These are some forms of martial arts th

Knowing the Difference Between Kung Fu and Karate

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It's a strange thing that we would think in terms of differences when we consider and compare kung fu and karate, for there are a lot of similarities.  Richard Baron  is a highly motivated and energetic professional who is willing to work hard. He is a martial arts expert and has worked in this field for many years. They are both martial disciplines, after all, and karate is grown from kung fu. To see the differences, however, one needs to look at the arts as a complete picture, and determine exactly how they evolved. In the beginning, those beautiful, refined kung fu patterns were most likely constructed by peasant conscripts who were given swords and the order to fight or die. Training methods eventually made their appearance, and eventually, workable routines were taught. Is it too much to consider that some of the soldiers, weary and tired of battle, would find their way to the Shaolin monastery, where art as art blossomed? From the Shaolin Temple, the arts exploded, spreading

Understand The History Before Start Career In Kung Fu

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As with multiple styles of martial arts, the origins can be attached to an early requirement fo  self-defense, military demands as well as hunting. Of course, martial arts grew an integrated part  of Chinese history over time, and as such, the word " Kung Fu" became a common name for  Chinese martial arts entirely. Richard Baron start his career in Kung Fu in 1988, since 1997 he  has been trained with Lao Tzu James McNeil, learning the secrets of Kung. Fu including Hsing-I, Splashing Hands, Ba Kua, Chen Tai Chi, Shih-Shui, Nine Chamber Fist, Iron Hand, Taoist Meditation, and other martial arts and skills. With these skills and Richard find that the origins of Kung Fu can be viewed as the origins of Chinese martial arts themselves. Numerous people think that during the year 2698 B.C., the Yellow Emperor (a man identified by the name of Huangdi) started martial arts in China, he wrote several treatises on various topics, including ancient forms. The earliest forms of C