The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu By Wong Kiew Kit Pdf Compressor
Can you guys elaborate a bit? Back when I first acquired an interest in chi kung Sifu Wong Kiew Kit's books and website were sort of like an 'initiatory' experience for me. I had some good results practicing two of the chi kung forms he described (I believe they were 'Lifting the Sky' and 'Drawing the Moon'). The thing that bugged me about him and his school is that he tended to constantly repeat the same things over and over, almost like they were articles of religious faith, and his students would emulate him. The way he used to talk about how 'masters' are so precious made me uncomfortable as well.
Did anyone have similar misgivings? Also, I remember Wong Kiew Kit mentioning something awhile back about wanting to demonstrate to people outside his school that internal martial arts really can be used for effective fighting. Did anything ever come of this? Can you guys elaborate a bit? Back when I first acquired an interest in chi kung Sifu Wong Kiew Kit's books and website were sort of like an 'initiatory' experience for me.
This is the first kungfu book by a Shaolin grandmaster, Sifu Wong Kiew Kit, who has. The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu: The Secrets of Kung Fu for Self-Defense.
I had some good results practicing two of the chi kung forms he described (I believe they were 'Lifting the Sky' and 'Drawing the Moon'). The thing that bugged me about him and his school is that he tended to constantly repeat the same things over and over, almost like they were articles of religious faith, and his students would emulate him. The way he used to talk about how 'masters' are so precious made me uncomfortable as well. Did anyone have similar misgivings? Also, I remember Wong Kiew Kit mentioning something awhile back about wanting to demonstrate to people outside his school that internal martial arts really can be used for effective fighting. Did anything ever come of this?
I pretty had a similar experience that you had, and kind of view Wong Kiew Kit in the same category as Yang Jwing Ming. For a beginner, the books are great. I have a few friends that bought some of his (Wong Kiew Kit's) books as an introduction to martial arts, or an introduction to certain types of meditation/qigong, to get the history, a little modern background, and some moves (and they are very good at doing that). It's not that Wong Kiew Kit's stuff is inherently bad or without substance.
I just branched out and found other guys that were more my style, provided methods that vibed with me more, and overall I felt could sustain me in the long term. I honestly don't know much about him personally, his lineage, or stuff like that. If one has misgivings about him, then in my opinion find someone else who gives you everything that you need. Some people get into Wong Kiew Kit's stuff and stick with it, I didn't. Then again, I never trained with him personally or been to a class of his or anyone affiliated with him, it was mostly stuff I checked out from his books, I didn't feel the need to pursue what he taught in person. Maybe someone who has trained with him personally would have a much different opinion Edited January 5, 2010 by Sloppy Zhang.
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I like Yang Jwing Ming. Reliable scholarly info.much more trustworthy than WKK! His embryonic breathing book, from what I've heard, and from seeing a preview on the web, has good instruction. However, YJM's stuff isn't meant to be a good guide for a beginner to practice from. Funny you should mention the Embryonic Breathing book, Scotty, as I took it out again yesterday after not looking through it for a while. I'm looking for info on the Mud Pill Palace for some reason I'm going to post something from the book later when I get the chance. You should get it, I think you'd be very happy with it, from what I can sense about you.
I would keep in mind that almost any teacher of any repute has been called into question on this forum. Mantak Chia, Lama Dorje, Michael Winn, David Verdesi, Wang Liping, Waysun Liao, the list goes on and on.
Most people have strong allegiances to one school or form of practice than another, and sadly here this is often all too evident in critiques of differing schools. I would invite the WKK detractors to point out where his methods fail, if nothing more, than to educate beginners. Simply engaging in innuendo seems very cowardly to me. Thanks all of you for you advice, specially scotty and zhang you were very helpfull. Just to make it clear I don't want to stain Wong KK's reputation but after seeing so many fakes out there risking people live's for a few bucks it's better to make sure.
Any advice where could I find a good instructor. What about spring forest? Frantzis has some excellent books out. 'Opening the Energy Gates of Your Body', 'Relaxing Into Your Being', and 'The Great Stillness' (a second volume after relaxing into your being) teach excellent fundamental exercises that will get you in tune with your body, get you feeling energy, and really form an excellent foundation for anything you want to do. For better or worse, Frantzis has explicitly said that he's not putting any 'higher level' or 'energy intensive' practices in book form, so to learn that from him you'll either have to go to a seminar or find some of his higher level students certified to teach.