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KUNG-FU SAN SOO
The Ancient Art of Self Defense
Kung-Fu San Soo is based on a combination of punches,
kicks, strikes and blocks done in perfect rhythm, and
directed to vital points of the human body. These
techniques can be changed instantly to suit the situation
and do not necessarily follow a set pattern.
The utilization of highly scientific principle of physics
involving movement and leverage as well as intense
concentration and controlled breathing, gives the San
Soo fighter maximum power when applying defensive
techniques and offensive movements.
In addition, to self defense, body conditioning and self
discipline are also taught. Combined together, they
lead to the building of human character and self
confidence.
SAN SOO A FIVE METHOD ART!
Kung-Fu San Soo is a five method art and when you combine these five methods together you get Kung-Fu San Soo, Jimmy H. Woo's Family Fighting Art.
TSOI GA
Tsoi Ga is the art of striking. This include punches, chops, pokes, elbows, forearms, head butts and all forms of kicking.
LI GA
Li Ga is the art of balance. It deals with how to control your opponent when applying leverage, throwing and takedowns especially dealing with when dealing with larger and stronger opponents in close-in fighting.
HOI GA
Hoi Ga is the art of applying pressure points. By learning the vital points of the body and certain pressure points one can direct the striking and balance moves of the Tsoi and Li methods to more vulnerable areas where it does not take a lot of force to control or injury an opponent.
FUT GA
Fut Ga is the Psychology of fighting. The attitudes, internal pwoer, self-confidence, proper breathing and strategy for sudden attack. The proper use of mind an body coordination, In short, "Mind over body!"
HUNG GA
Hung Ga deals with the physical conditioning of the body in order for it to perform up to its maximum potential. It includes dynamic tension exercises along with with fighting forms. The use of geometry, trigonometry and physics to deliver maximum power.
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