Kung Fu

Kung FuBrief History and Background of Kung Fu

Firstly we need to mention that the term Kung Fu (Kung=energy and Fu=time) also known as Gung Fu, really embodies the majority of the numerous different Chinese Martial Arts that go back many thousands of years of Chinese history. These martial arts have been created and developed from various legends, general defence, exercise needs and even as an entertainment and also through religions (Shoalin being the most popular).

During the mid 20th century many Chinese martial arts masters started to spread their knowledge and with more movies being produced featuring martial arts it’s popularity has grown considerably since.

A list of the types/styles used in Chinese martial arts may include the mimicking of various animals, being in a drunken state, based on a philosophy or legend and may also have specific region or family traits etc. In fact there are so many different styles, I would need another website to list them all. Please also see separate articles on Wing Chun, Tai Chi and Jeet Kune Do.

Kung FuKung Fu in sport is popular and is known as Wushu. In 1958, the government established the All China Wushu Association as an umbrella organization to regulate martial arts training and an organised teaching and standards system was setup. In 1979 the State Commission for Physical Culture and Sports re-evaluated the teaching and practice of Wushu and in 1986 the Chinese National Research Institute of Wushu was established as the central authority for the research and administration of Wushu activities in the People’s Republic of China.


Kung FuKung Fu Training

As mentioned above there are numerous different styles of Kung Fu and they will all have their own way of training, which can consist of basic training, forms, application, weapons training and even cultural philosophy insight.

Training usually starts with simple basic moves, stances and conditioning exercises to strengthen the body internally as well as externally and may even include meditation.

Training will then move onto more complicated moves, where flexibility, speed, coordination, presentation and precision become more concentrated. You may also start practising acrobatics, gymnastics and weapons training.

It’s important to also understand that depending on the school teaching, you may be taught a competitive/sports orientated style and/or a more fighting based style.


Kung Fu Equipment/Gear Used

As with many martial arts the uniform worn can vary quite considerably from one school to the next. Some will have you wear just tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt, others will have the familiar black suit (with or without coloured cuffs/collars/buttons etc) or even colourful silks.

Other items can include:
Kung Fu shoes
Sashes
Training dummy (normally wooden)


Weapons used in Kung Fu

Here are just some of the many variety of weapons used

Dao/Jian/Nandao/Taijijian/Butterfly/Hook sword – Various knives/swords
Nangun/Gun – Various sticks/staffs
Qiang/Halberd/Mao/Pu dao/Hu Chua – Various spears/axes/forks/maces/hammers
Sheng Biao/Meteor hammer – Rope dart/weighted chain whip
3 Sectional Staff – Usually 3 lengths of long sticks with chains connecting them together.
Nunchucks – Also known as a Nunchaku.  Nunchucks are a traditional Okinawan weapon consisting of two sticks connected at one end with a short chain or cord/rope. The sticks themselves can be made from wood, various alloys/metals, various plastics and also a foam covered plastic tube for safe practise.
Fan – often wooden/metal
Wooden Bench – Normally a A frame style bench


Celebrity Kung Fu Practitioners

Jet Li
Jackie Chan
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Chia Hui Liu
Donnie Yen
Michelle Yeoh
Bruce lee
Robert Downey, Jr.
David Carradine
Mark Dacascos
Cynthia Rothrock
Wesley Snipes
Don Wilson
Scott Adkins
Bolo Yeung


Just a small selection of the many Movies featuring Kung Fu

Title
Year
The Big Boss
1971
Fist of Fury
1972
The Chinese Connection
1972
The Way of the Dragon
1972
Tian xia di yi quan
1972
Enter the Dragon
1973
Game of Death
1973
The Street Fighter
1974
Return of the Kung Fu Dragon
1976
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu
1977
The Invincible Armour
1977
Crippled Avengers
1978
Dragon Fist
1978
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu
1978
Five Venoms
1978
Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin
1978
Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow
1978
Spiritual Kung Fu
1978
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
1978
Lin Shi Rong
1979
Master with Cracked Fingers
1979
Za jia xiao zi
1979
Clan of the White Lotus
1980
Emperor of Shaolin Kung Fu
1980
Shao Lin da peng da shi
1980
Shen bu you ji
1980
The Big Brawl
1980
The Young Master
1980
War of the Shaolin Temple
1980
The Guy with the Secret Kung Fu
1981
Shaolin Temple
1982
Big Trouble in Little China
1986
Kung Fu: The Movie
1986
Lik Wong
1991
Once Upon a Time in China
1991
Once Upon a Time in China 2
1992
Twin Dragons
1992
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
1993
Iron Monkey
1993
Once Upon a Time in China 3
1993
Drunken Master 2
1994
Black Mask
1996
Once Upon a Time in China 4
1997
Once Upon a Time in China and America
1997
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
2000
Romeo Must Die
2000
Shanghai Noon
2000
Kiss of the Dragon
2001
Shanghai Knights
2003
The Medallion
2003
Kung Fu Hustle
2004
House of Flying Daggers
2005
House of Fury
2005
Ip Man
2008
The Forbidden Kingdom
2008
Wushu
2008
Ip Man 2
2010
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
2010
True Legend
2010
Dragon
2011
Shaolin
2011
Ip Man 3
2012
The Monkey King
2013

 

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