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Shaolin Kung Fu and Modern Wushu: Two Paths of the Same Martial Spirit

Shaolin Kung Fu would be an ancient temple hidden among the cliffs, where the sound of a wooden staff echoes against stone walls. Modern Wushu would be a bright international stage, where speed, precision, beauty, and athletic excellence are brought into full view… Even the Clothing Reveals the Philosophy.

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Martial Arts as a Complementary Movement-Based Intervention for Children with ADHD

Martial arts training differs from many conventional sports not because it is “better,” but because it emphasizes a particular training structure. It often combines repeated movement patterns, posture control, balance, breathing, attention, etiquette, and self-regulation. For children with ADHD, this structured environment may be especially meaningful. For example…

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Kung Fu Is Not What You Think: The Ancient Art of Becoming

Kung Fu does not simply mean martial arts. It refers to any skill cultivated through time, patience, discipline, and sincere effort. A chef can have Kung Fu. A calligrapher can have Kung Fu. A musician, a doctor, a gardener, a teacher, a mother raising a child, or a person learning how not to lose their temper can all have Kung Fu. Kung Fu is not merely something you perform…Balance: Laozi’s Water and Aristotle’s Golden Mean

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