Shaolin Kung Fu for Kids
Author: Kah Joon Liow
Date Posted: December 04, 2006
Shaolin is a 1,500 year-old Chan
(Zen) Buddhist temple in China that is famous worldwide
for its peaceful-looking monks who perform incredible kung fu stunts.
You might have seen images or performances of Shaolin kids bending
their limbs into mind-boggling positions and asked yourself “Now,
how did they do that?” What you have just seen is a display
of Shaolin Juvenile Kung Fu.
Juvenile Kung Fu? Is it only for kids? Yes, because boys
start practicing this art at ages five or six. There’s another reason
it’s called Juvenile Kung Fu.
After practicing this art for years the student stays as young
as a child even though his hair may be white as a crane’s feathers.
Juvenile Kung Fu makes his body soft as cotton, light as a swallow
and hard as steel. What is amazing is that a person who practices
it stays as strong and sharp when he’s 60 as when he was 16. Hence,
to become a great Shaolin Kung Fu master, it is vital to learn Juvenile
Kung Fu.
Young boys selected for this unique training must be lean and have
good bone structure and flexibility. (Bigger boys are selected for
Shaolin hard qigong training.) Basic training involves
a lot of leaping and rolling.
At advanced levels, the boys bend and stretch their limbs at impossible
angles with soft and powerful qi-controlled movements.
Their joints and tendons become strong and flexible. They have excellent
blood and qi (chi) flow. And they show
precise posture and fantastic power in their kung fu.
An excerpt from the fully illustrated children’s
book “Shaolin – Legends of Zen and Kung Fu” (0-9733492-3-9) by Kah
Joon Liow, 32 pages, includes original 3D-animated story
“Enter The Zen” on DVD, published by SilkRoad Networks
(Canada), Sept 2006, US$26.95, With the participation of MDA. Copyright
2006, SilkRoad Networks and MDA.
About The Author
Kah Joon Liow’s books allow kids all over the world to experience
Asian stories in entertaining ways. Read reviews of “Shaolin” and
get more stories about Shaolin Zen and Kung Fu for free at Shaolin.
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