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The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu: The Secrets of Kung Fu for Self-Defence, Health and Enlightenment (Health Workbooks) [Paperback]

Wong Kiew Kit (Author)
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Health Workbooks April 1996
This unique book offers a comprehensive and practical introduction to kung fu and all the other aspects of Shaolin wisdom. An inspirational read, it shows how kung fu and other Shaolin arts can bring you health, vitality and spiritual joy. It includes practical exercises and meditation techniques and provides a fascinating history of various styles of kung fu, how kung fu patterns and sets are constructed and the strategies for victory developed. The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu is a seminal guide which will be invaluable to everyone interested in martial arts, meditation, stress management, healing and spiritual development.
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Wong Kiew Kit has practised and taught Shaolin kung fu, chi kung and meditation for more than 30 years and has over 2,000 students. He is the fourth generation successor of Monk Jiang Nan of the Shaolin Monastery and Grandmaster of Shaolin Wahnam Kung Fu and Chi Kung Institute. He is the author of several books on oriental wisdom. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Element Books Ltd (April 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1852307897
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852307899
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,443,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit is the 4th generation successor from the Shaolin Monastery of China. He is a grandmaster of Shaolin Kungfu and Chi Kung. He received the "Qigong Master of the Year" award at the Second World Congress on Qigong held in San Francisco in November, 1997. He also holds an honors degree in humanities, and is one of the very few masters who speaks excellent English.

Grandmaster Wong, born in 1944, started his life-long training of the Shaolin arts in 1954 when he began learning Shaolin Kungfu from the famous Shaolin master, Grandmaster Lai Chin Wah, who was popularly known as Uncle Righteousness. Grandmaster Wong became his best disciple.

To further his kungfu training, Grandmaster Wong later learnt from Grandmaster Ho Fatt Nam, the third generation successor directly descended from the southern Shaolin Monastery when it was burned by the Manchurian army in China.

Sifu Wong also learned Wuzu Kungfu from Grandmaster Chee Kim Thong, and Wing Choon Kungfu from Grandmaster Choe Hoong Choy, who were patriarchs of their respective kungfu styles.

Grandmaster Wong has taught kungfu and chi kung for more than twenty five years, to more than twenty organizations. Regretting that many masters were withholding "secrets" of kungfu and chi kung with the result that these arts might lose their essence, in 1982 he founded the Shaolin Wahnam Institute of kungfu and chi kung, naming the school after the two teachers who had influenced him most, Grandmaster Lai Chin Wah and Grandmaster Ho Fatt Nam, with the aim of transmitting genuine Shaolin Kungfu, Shaolin Chi Kung and Shaolin philosophy.

Having won championships himself, Sifu Wong has trained champions in kungfu (demonstrations as well as all styles sparring) and lion dance competitions. But he has always insisted that while Shaolin Kungfu is an exceedingly effective martial art, its greatness lies in enriching our daily life and in spiritual development.

Since 1987 Grandmaster Wong has spent more time teaching chi kung than kungfu, because he believes that while kungfu serves as a fascinating hobby, chi kung serves an urgent public need, particularly in overcoming degenerative and chronic illness. Grandmaster Wong is one of the few masters who have generously introduced the once secretive Shaolin Chi Kung to the public, and has helped literally hundreds of people to be relieved of their so-called "incurable" diseases like hypertension, asthma, rheumatism, arthritis, diabetics, migraine, gastritis, gall stones, kidney failure, depression, anxiety and even cancer.

Now he has devoted more time on writing and teaching overseas, having successfully taught in Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia. He stresses the Shaolin philosophy of sharing goodness with all humanity, and is now dedicated to spreading the wonders and benefits of the Shaolin arts to more people irrespective of race, culture and religion.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful overview on Shaolin--essential but not sufficient, October 7, 2004
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Great book on Shaolin Kung Fu, period. If you are interested in a discipline of martial arts bent on personal growth, inner calm, heinous & effective self defense techniques, or even stress management and general health this may be just the ticket for you.
I started studying under Shaolin Master Chen about eight months ago, and quested out this book for more information about how what I was learning and practicing fit into the overall patchwork of Shaolin.
The book can be separated into three specific sections, Background & History, Applications & Forms, Chi Kung & Zen Training.
The history can be a little daunting for those unfamiliar with terms, but is pretty comprehensive and not hard to follow. I was pleasantly satisfied by this sections thoroughness. I feel like I understand much more about the history and lineage of this ancient art/way of life.
The applications & forms section would be very useful once an exponent has had some training in Shaolin arts, but I do not think that Kung Fu can at all be learned by a book. This material can be added to a solid study under a master, but is not in any way sufficient to learning on it's own [not that the author ever indtended this]. Many simple diagrams are used to indicate clearly what the various techniques accomplish. Very well done, this section will be a resource of new techniques for years to come.
The thrid section on Zen & Chi Kung training is wonderful, and crucial to Shaolin training. I have noticed an immense difference in every aspect of life since I began Iron Stomach Chi Kung training five months ago.

The focus of this book is certainly Shaolin training, Chi Kung and Zen are introduced but more as explainations of their natural extension and ability to deepen one's Shaolin Training. This I can certainly attest to. Wong Kiew Kit has many published books on Zen, Chi Kung, and Tai Chi, I am certain that later in my training I'll get into these as well. Great resources.

It may be of interest that you can arrange to have classes with Grandmaster Kit, as he travels across the world doing classes, go to his website www.wongkiewkit.com for more information.

So if you are currently in some shaolin training, I would certainly recommend this book to further understanding. If one is interested in Shaolin but has no training I would first seek out a Master locally, and then branch to readings on the subject.

One can read as much as you like about what a calzone tastes like but the only real understanding comes from experience and actually tasting a calzone. So go out and experience this amazing Martial Art. It will help you make yourself increase your energy, decrease your feelings of vulnerability, increase abilities in self defense, help you sleep better, face situations with more inner calm, make you happier, stronger & healthier...

Which are some pretty good things you know.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Introduction to Shaolin Kung Fu, October 29, 2004
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The book guides you through the theory and some initial practices of Kung Fu.

At the beginning is the overview of historical development of kung fu and different kung-fu styles, then some suggestions and tips for getting more out of your practice in the shorter time.

Then begins the practical part of the book with the foundation of Shaolin Kung Fu. Here you learn about different hand forms, stances and basic patterns.

The sequence of different practice sets is accompanied by appropriate illustrations (hand-drawn, not pictures).

There is a small section dealing with internal martial arts as well as suggested practices for qin-na and Tiger Claw.

One section deals with classical kung fu weapons, and then you're guided through some additional chi-kung exercises and meditation practices.

All in all, a wonderful introductory book on Shaolin Kung Fu.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing book that can be used by begginer's to advanced, November 15, 1998
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This review is from: The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu: The Secrets of Kung Fu for Self-Defence, Health and Enlightenment (Health Workbooks) (Paperback)
The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu was a book that I bought, because I was very interested in martial arts, begginner meditation, chi, history of martial arts, self-defense, lots of things. All that is in this book, and I read it over and over and even did alot of the training techniques like I was told in the book. Just because he spells defence wrong, doesn't mean it's a bad book, just the editor thought how it was spelled(it's spelled like that throughtout the book) Ever heard the saying

"Don't judge a book by it's cover"

If you do buy this book I suggest you read it the whole way through, because it is so rich in kung fu history, weapons, self-defense, some very creative training techniques(they do help alot!) and alot of other stuff that keeps you reading.

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