Triangulating Chinese, Korean, Japanese Martial Arts
In order to full understand ancient Eastern martial arts manuals, we need to triangulate information from the 3 major sources: Chinese, Kore
7th Year Anniversary - FREE Chinese Long Saber Tutorials
To commemorate the 7th year anniversary of the founding of ChineseLongsword.com, I've created 5 short videos to share some basics of...
Antique Evidence: The Samurai Learnt & Wrote Shaolin Staff Techniques First?
Did the Japanese Samurai learnt & wrote down the Shaolin Staff techniques in their manual first, BEFORE the Chinese? For real antique...
Aggression Makes You Lazy
Aggression in practice or sparring matches makes you lazy. This theory might be a bit controversial to some martial artists, but I hope...
Spinning Footwork - Practicality in Combat
Recently, I received an email from someone asking me about the practicality of spinning footwork which he frequently observes in Muye...
Single-Leg Stance - Practical in Combat?
Some people look at the "Golden Chicken Solo Stand Stance" (standing on one leg) as something impractical for real fights, and think that...