An ongoing conversation about Kung Fu philosophy, practice, and training for the Kung Fu curious and old school practitioners of any style.
Featuring honest bi-weekly discussions and interviews about current events, training, the long history of Chinese Kung Fu, and its meaning and relevance to today's practitioners.
With over 50 years of experience teaching, training, and using internal and external styles of Chinese Kung Fu, Owen Schilling and Randel Davis bring insight, laughter, perspective, and clarity to the complicated subject of Chinese Kung Fu.
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In this episode, Owen and Randel continue their discussion about the how's, why's and the "should you" of filling gaps in your system, and should you add material to your system?
In this episode, Owen and Randel discuss the how's, why's and the "should you" of filling gaps in your system, and should you add material to your system? The reference to Professor Peter Lorge and his lecture on "Inventing Traditional Martial Arts" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VqeQzaEdBY The reference to European gymnastics influencing Chinese martial arts David Ross "Shaolin Kung Fu is a fraud and other fake Kung Fu history" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BofMiJXeaS8&t=527s...
Episode #1 - In this episode, we discuss the similarities and differences in Chinese Internal Martial Arts (Tai Chi, Xingyi, Bagua) training, concept, and methodologies.