A Winner's Guide to Life, Meditation, and Martial Arts
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About the Book
Wushu is a Chinese word for martial arts. Wushu has evolved in China for over six
thousand years. Wushu is based on
physics, human anatomy, physiology, medicine, science, observation of Nature,
reasoning, tactics and strategy, and most important of all, life
philosophy. Wushu is not violence. Wushu is all about defense and to stop
violence. The nature of force
(Force=mass X acceleration) was known and applied in Wushu over two thousands
years before Mr. Newton described it.
For instance, Ba Ji Chuan (Eight-Ultimate Boxing) uses the movement of
the whole body (mass) to deliver a more powerful punch. Everything (Nature) is relative and moving
in a circle of time and space. The
knowledge was described by Daoists and applied in Wushu twenty-five hundreds
years before Mr. Einstein described it.
If you are a beginner in Chinese martial arts, this book will give you
an overview what Wushu is all about. If
you already know some martial arts, this book will be an invaluable guidebook
to improve your skills. If you are an
advanced martial artist, this book will be an indispensable tool to create
martial moves for your discipline. If
you are interested in how to think, what to think, and philosophy, this is a
book of life and philosophy. If you are
interested in how to win in life, in combat, or even a war, this is a book that
tells you how. This book is compatible
with your faiths or religions. As
matter of fact, this book is a must read for everybody. This book incorporates Nature and physics
(how Nature works) into your thinking, your life, your martial arts, and
you. This is a book of wisdom. This is a book of Nature. This is a book of human nature (human
physics). Human physics are about how
human think and how human function, fight, and win. Meditation about Nature and Wushu is called Wu Ji Chan Chuan in
Chinese. And yes, this is a book of
philosophy.
About the Author
I studied and practiced Chinese martial arts for
over thirty years. Ever since I was
twelve, I have been practicing Shaolin Chan meditation. With much luck, I had the opportunities to
study with Masters of Tai Ji Chuan, Northern and Southern Shaolin Chuan, Chin
Na, Praying Mantis Chuan, Ba Ji Chuan, Ba Gua Zhang, Wing Chun Chuan, Tong Bei
Chuan, and Xing Yi Chuan, etc. I
traveled extensively in Northern America.
I found the opportunities to study Chinese martial arts here are
rare. I therefore decided to write
books and manuals on Chinese martial arts, so that people here may have
opportunities to learn about it. All
the Chinese martial arts lessons I took for granted are now made available to
everyone that likes to know about it.