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How to Do Basic Kung Fu: Video Series

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Kung Fu refers to Chinese martial arts in all its varieties, get expert tips and advice on wushu and self defense in this free video.

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  1. The horse stance in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  2. The front stance in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  3. The back stance in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

    Views: 644
  4. The cat stance in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  5. The fighters stance in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

    Views: 594
  6. The jab in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

    Views: 675
  7. The hook punch in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

    Views: 616
  8. The upper cut punch in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  9. Blocking in and out in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  10. Blocking down in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  11. Blocking high in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  12. The front kick in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  13. The Roundhouse kick in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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  14. The step kick in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

    Views: 808
  15. The side kick in Kung Fu is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts in this free video.

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Kung Fu is a traditional form of martial arts native to China. The forms of combat arts that make up Kung Fu can be traced as far back as the 12th century BC. The term “Kung Fu” actually refers to any individual accomplishment or cultivated skill obtained by long and hard work. The term was popularized in Western countries in the 20th century by Hong Kong films in the 1960s.

In this free video series, our expert Jack C. Huang will tell you how to do basic Kung Fu. He will teach you how to do the horse stance, front stance, back stance, cat stance, and fighters stance. He will also teach you how to do a jab, hook, upper cut, front kick, roundhouse kick, step kick, and side kick in Kung Fu. He'll even tell you how to do blocks in Kung Fu: the in and out block, the down block, and the high block.

 
About the Presenter

Jack Huang Jack C. Huang was graduated from the music schools of UCI (B.M. in classical violin performance, 1991), UCLA (Certificate in film scoring, 1992) & CAL State University, Los Angeles (M.A. in commercial music, 1994). He was also the teenage martial arts champion in Nunchakus (Taiwan, 1982), the Taiwan Government selected and trained martial artist for the US performance team of 1983; and then, the World-cup (Middle Weight) Champion (Los Angeles Open, 1987) all before graduating from Blair High School with John Singleton. After three years of working for Sho Kosugi in Japan (2002-5), Jack is now teaching "Tai Chi", "Wing Chun" and "Jet Wu Dao/Kung Fu: The Direct, Defensive Fighting Method" at California State University, Los Angeles.dkdk

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