Friday, September 16, 2011

Can anyone help me learn Chinese Kung fu Techniques?

I was watching a show where Kung fu masters in china can pierce glass with a needle break bricks on their hands and break sticks and metal over their head. What excersices do they do to train their body to be like that. Can any martial arts experts answer me please and thanks.|||This section or any Instructional tools can't let you learn things, achievements can be attain only if you do practice and train on some qualified Instructor who knows such thing you mentioned.





This is about ability that compromise from knowledgeable person.








Good luck








..............|||Hard Qigong/ body conditioning is not that difficult to learn. Piercing glass with a needle is more impressive. Look into the science behind body conditioning and how the bone structure changes under stress to become many times harder. Combine that then with skin and nerve conditioning plus, hard qigong and you got a seriously hard shell.





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http://www.studymartialarts.org/index.php?option=com_content%26amp;view=article%26amp;id=137%26amp;Itemid=45|||This iron body training requires a dedicated focus and should only be done under supervision of a highly qualified instructor. You most likely saw shaolin monks, who train from ages as young as 5 in martial arts. Not only that, but shaolin martial artists have to be chinese, if I'm not mistaken. It takes a lot of work, and to be blunt, it pretty much sucks. Yea you can do nice tricks but the way you get there is by going through hell. I advise you do some research, but no one here can help you.|||I am by no means an expert but do train in the chinese art of Wing Chun. Those masters are capable of those stunning feats due to countless years of hard body training and immense concentration. They are not used in practical kung fu but more as an example of what the mind and body is capable of when disciplined. Those acts are extremely deadly and i advise you not to attempt any home training.|||The best trick I have ever seen is the ability to rip the tops off of light blubs without cutting the fingers. Some of what you mentioned can be rigged. Others involve speed, power, and conditioning over a very long time.|||Leung Ting is very good|||It takes MANY YEARS of training before u can even begin training for Advanced techniques such as those.|||"Can anyone help me learn Chinese Kung fu Techniques?"





Yes... a good teacher... person to person - No one here can teach you by written explanation.

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