We are thrilled to introduce our newest addition to the Golden Leopard Kempo Association’s class lineup: Introduction to Tai Chi! When: Sundays at 9:00 AM […]
Tag: Tai Chi
10 Laws of Kempo
In an ongoing effort to provide I don’t know everything, let me highlight the excellent albeit short descriptions (posts) of the Ten Laws of Kempo. […]
Three Forms of Pushing Hands
There are three forms of Pushing Hands drills that we practice in Shaolin Kempo. The first is similar to but not exactly like the Tai […]
Why Chi Gung is good for you
Meditation develops the ability to listen to your body, not a physical hearing of talking arms or other silly notions. I’m talking sensing what your […]
Complementary Actions
The notion of absolute opposites is a crude and unsophisticated concept. A better and older concept is that of complementary items. In this case, the […]
Energy as a Visual Tool
The term “energy” has several meanings often conflicting. In terms of Kempo, we should consider the scientific notion defined as: “In physics, energy is a […]
Why Slow is Actually Fast
The slowness of Tai Chi is the fastest way to develop proper waist-power, correct weight shifts, smooth movement, and muscle memory. You see it in […]
The Waist Drives: Tai Chi Characteristics in Kempo
Don’t be fooled by the gentleness of Tai Chi; it is a devastating art. Its slow practice pace hides the real benefits of this art. […]