The Path of Traditional Martial Arts

Thoughts and lectures about the spiritual side of the traditional martial arts.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

DOTTING I'S AND CROSSING T'S

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by Phillip Starr      I'll bet I studied something in elementary school that the rest of you didn't (except for some of the ol...
Saturday, August 27, 2016

HARD vs. SOFT

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by Phillip Starr Is your style of karate or kung-fu considered a “hard style” or a “soft style?” Most Western practitioners of t...
Saturday, August 20, 2016

AS A MAN THINKETH

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by Phillip Starr      As we enjoy our practice of our chosen martial disciplines we tend to get caught up in what I call the "punch-...
Thursday, August 4, 2016

DO WHAT YOU CANNOT DO

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by Phillip Starr “ Do what you cannot possibly do. Make the impossible possible.” -Masutatsu Oyama Founder of Kyokushin karate ...
Friday, July 22, 2016

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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by Phillip Starr Because if you don't, nobody else will, or can, do it for you.   - P. Starr  Most of the grading examination...
Saturday, July 2, 2016

CORRECT BREATHING

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by Phillip Starr Boring as it may be to practice, breathing is key to improving martial arts performance and effectiveness. Corr...
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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Qi-Ku and Traditional Training

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by Phillip Starr In the practice of contemporary martial arts there is a tendency for instructors and students to shy away from an...
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Phillip Starr
Liuzhou, Guangxi Province, China
I began training in the martial arts in 1956. My primary art is Yiliquan kung-fu, which I developed after training with my teacher, Master W.C. Chen (a student of the legendary Zhang Zhaodong). I am also a yudansha of Kyokushin karate, and a certified instructor of the Pekiti-Tersia arnis system. I was the first kung-fu stylist to become a U.S. National Champion under the auspices of the USKA (United States Karate Assn) in 1976. In 1992 I came out of retirement to become U.S. National Champion once again. From 1991-95 I was the National Chairman for the AAU Chinese Martial Arts Division, which became the largest kung-fu organization in the nation. I have authored five books to date; The Making Of A Butterfly, Martial Mechanics, Martial Maneuvers, Hidden Hands, and Developing Jin. I lived in China for 3 yrs.,in the bowels of the dragon...Liuzhou City, Guangxi Province, China. and have now returned to Omaha, NE. where I continue to write and teach traditional Chinese martial arts.
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