How to become a Fake Martial Arts Master

I have thought for a long time about writing a “how to” on becoming a fake martial arts master. Just the idea of putting in plain sight all of the asinine lies used by those who wish to avoid the traditional road of work and sweat and pain, strung out in the open to show…

The three biggest mistakes in kung fu

Kung Fu’s Biggest Mistakes I read an article by Iain Abernethy titled “Karate’s three biggest mistakes”, and I remember even while I was reading it that I thought I wanted to examine the mistakes made by kung fu and see if there could be some discussion in the kung fu community and even possibly some…

A Sample on stances in martial arts training

Forward Stance: This stance is also called the Bow and Arrow stance. Most people say this term is from “front leg bent like a bow, back leg straight like an arrow”. Other styles call it a front or forward stance. When attacking or defending the front, this is the stance to use. Push the front…

For the Martial Arts Instructors out there…

Always on your mind should be the idea of team building. There are those who find this contradictory to the individual nature of martial arts training, but within your school or organization, you should be functioning as a team. Encourage your students, but teach them to encourage each other as well. The best teammates are…

Keep it real

I would like to see Instructors take that leap of faith, and stop teaching metaphysical garbage. When I teach, I am open and honest with my students. I teach them that everything in martial arts needs to be seen under the scientific method – any claims need to be observable, explainable, testable, and repeatable. If…

New book

I am in the editing stages of my book on teaching martial arts. I have it scaled back from the original 1,205 pages down to about 850. I need to make it a bit more manageable. Look for some sample chapters soon!

2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow. Crunchy numbers The average container ship can carry about 4,500 containers. This blog was viewed about 15,000 times in 2010. If each view were a shipping…

Pinan Flow Drill from Iain Abernathy

Here is a great flow drill from Iain Abernathy showing an introduction to a flow drill from the start of a Pinan kata. He does fantastic work in bringing kata from the world of theory into the world of practice, unlike many I have known. I think it was Marc MacYoung who said, “The difference…

Self Defense Seminars

There is an entire sub sect of the martial arts community where the stated focus is “self-defense”. These are classes where there is some very impressive and fancy looking brutality going on, and it is marketed as self defense, but be careful. Self defense is a very strictly defined course of action – defined by…

Penn and Teller’s BS Martial Arts

Penn and Teller have a show on Showtime network called “Penn and Teller’s BS!” We all know what the BS stands for. With my satellite service, I had a free weekend of Showtime and this just happened to be the episode where Penn and Teller were doing an episode on the martial arts. In an…

Old School RULES!

My workout yesterday was really quite basic, I did stepping front kicks around the track, two laps or ½ mile, whichever you prefer to call it. I call it half mile, and I call it weak. Years ago, doing a mile of front, side, round and crescent kicks was just a part of my training….

Why not put it here?

                Yesterday I went through the following workout: Warm Up:  Jumping Jacks – 1 minute  Push ups – 1 minute Sit ups – 1 minute Running in place – 1 minute On the warm up exercises I am using a time limit instead of counting because I find that for me I am more motivated…

An update

                To be honest, I had truly intended to keep updates on my workout and weight loss progress here. I really did. I have nothing to hide, and my life is truly an open book.                 However, I did not want to disrupt the overall feel and look of this site, so I am posting…

Turning a corner

A Sifu is a teacher. The literal translation usually put forward is “Father teacher”, but I really feel this has to do more with noting the gender of the teacher. The female teacher is a Simo, or Mother teacher. While there are many martial arts instructors who use the term, even when it is unearned,…

To McDojo, or not to McDojo? THAT is the question.

I often joke that “if I had it all to do over again, I’d open a McDojo.” The truth is not really all that far from the statement. See, for years I took an almost masochistic pride in NOT being successful in my commercial schools. I taught, and made little to no money for it,…

On being a Martial Arts Professional

The best instructors are going to be those who are teaching for the right reasons, as is the case with any teacher. Personally, I teach because the martial arts made me who I am, and continue to play a big role in what defines me to this day. I love the martial arts, and respect…

Changes coming to class schedule

There is a possibility of some changes to the class schedule. We may be going from one day per week to two, then three, then possibly jumping up to five (with Friday and Sunday being off). I will post here as soon as I know that any changes are certain. The changes will begin in…

A Better Approach to Teaching Martial Arts

This post is in response to an email from an instructor wishing to know more about how teachers teach. Working in a public school, I have had the chance to study up close the methods used by some very effective teachers, and apply what I learn from them in my own classes. This is just…

Wallace Smedley Sr. September 21, 1926 – October 22, 2009

Wallace Smedley Sr. (September 21, 1926 – October 22, 2009), my Father, my mentor, and my friend passed away last Thursday at about 11:50 AM. He was a very rare person. His parents split up when he was very young. His step father beat him, and at eight years old, he decided he had had…

New Book

Within the next week or so, my latest book will be available. This one, titled “Kick it to the Next Level, Improve your martial arts instruction without selling out” is not about Hung Gar specifically, but is a collection of articles on teaching martial arts. I will post the link once it is available!

Another GJFFK Update

I have received an number of emails from people asking questions about what I am doing with the GJFFK form, and what these changes are. As stated in previous entries, I am going through that form, as well as the 8 trigram staff form, and simply working the form. I am not looking for hidden…

More Changes to GJFFK

Well, it has been happening again. In my research into the GJFFK form, and the in depth training of the form that I have been involved in, my form is changing a lot. Personally, I have never felt that there was any reason to take an over reaching pride in the “my-form-has-not-changed-in-6,000-years” mentality. I know…

One year with Gung Ji and Bagua Staff

After being thoroughly inspired by a book called “Five Year, One Kata” by Bill Burgher, I began a similar task for myself.   Now, the main point of the book was to decipher the hidden applications of the katas he selected (Gojushiho for those of you interested).   I gave it some thought, and consulted…

Some New (Old) Training

So, I had purchased a set of escrima sticks. I am not willing to lie and present myself as some kind of expert on the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA from here on). I am, however, very well trained in the Chinese methods of blade work. Here is my impression of the short stick.   The…

Myth and History in the Chinese Martial Arts

I stated in the beginning of the article “Everything my Sifu told me was a lie” that I would put together a cleaner version of the information. I hope this one makes a little more sense. Most of the information is the same, but I have put it into a more comprehensible order, and added…

Everything my Sifu told me was a lie…

The title is a gross exageration…I realize that this entry is not the most organized I have ever written. However, I felt that it deals with an important topic, and I will be posting a lot more on this subject. Eventually, it will all get more organized and concise. The subject matter is what is…

Random thoughts on the arts

In a comment on a previous article, someone mentioned that there is still the “art” in martial arts which must be considered. Not furthering on the comment, but rather using it as a point of departure…   This comment really made me start to think. One of the first things which popped into my mind…

The 80/20 Rule

Vilfredo Pareto designed a mathematical formula to describe the grossly unequal distribution of wealth in his country. He discovered that 80% of the wealth was controlled by just 20% of the people. Later still, he observed that in his garden 20% of the peapods produced 80% of the peas. After Pareto first made his observations…

Hung Gar and the Secret Societies

The birth and evolution of Chinese secret societies is an often discussed, but poorly understood aspect of the history of Hung Gar. Nearly every practitioner of Hung Gar knows that the birth of Hung Gar had some connection to the secret societies, but very little more is said. Secret societies have existed all over the…

My Forms: Gung Ji (A History)

When trying to decide whether or not to include a series of articles on the forms practiced in Hung Gar, there were many issues to consider. Not the least of which is the simple fact that not all Hung Gar schools practice the same forms. There are some Hung Gar schools which practice more than…

12 Bridges: The Fundamental Concept of Hung Gar

For any person to attempt to put their views and understanding of the Twelve Bridges into print is not a decision to be taken lightly. The Twelve Bridges are so poorly understood by so many who wish to seem “in the know”, and if these people have ever published, printed, or in some cases even…

Kung Fu Forms in Hung Gar

There are three forms which form the core of the Hung Gar system. While many schools use differing supplemental forms, Gung Ji Fuk Fu Kuen is the first of the core forms to be taught in nearly all Hung Gar schools. Gung Ji Fuk Fu Kuen is a very long form which will challenge the…

What is Hung Gar?

Hung Gar translated into English, means Hung Family. Hung is a family name, like Smith or Jones in America. The word ‘hung’ (洪) is often confused with the words for ‘red’ (紅)or ‘hero’ (雄), which are pronounced the same, but are written with different characters. There are two common uses for this character. The first…

Multi-Art Master Reality Check

There are a great many martial artists who claim to have studied more than one system, and this is never a real problem. Any intelligent martial artists is going to study one core system, and then fill the holes in their self defense through cross training in whatever system they feel best addresses the shortcomings…

Effective Teaching for the Martial Arts Instructor

This one is for the martial arts instructors who want to have students pass their tests because they deserve to move up in rank and not have the student move up in rank simply because they are still around.   Personally, I make my students earn their rank, and the test is simply the last…

Fakes and Frauds

I return once again to the subject of fraud.   It shames an industry which is supposed to be built upon integrity and other like values that there are so many who are shamelessly promoting themselves beyond all credibility. As a small word of advice, I recommend that you do not put too much faith…

How to get started in the martial arts

I am always excited to hear that someone is interested in training in the martial arts. I wish they would all train with me, but the simple fact is that they are not all interested in what I teach. Even so, I still get excited for them when they are about to begin that great…

Types of Martial Arts Schools

I believe I first heard it described this way from Master Chief Hartman, AKA TKDTutor. Originally, the teaching of martial arts was an avocation. This means that it was not done as a way to make a living. It was done out of love of the art. In modern times, the teaching of martial arts…

Why your Kung Fu Kwoon is a Non Profit Venture

Like most Kung Fu instructors, my kung fu club is small, and never seems to grow beyond that small but dedicated base of students. In spite of many attempts, I find as many other instructors of the Chinese Martial Arts that I never seem to crack that invisible wall of twenty students.   I wish I…

Confessions of an Aging Kung Fu Legend

Before anyone’s feathers get all fluffy, I want to point out that I use the term “kung fu legend” as a joke. It was used by someone to describe me, and I laughed it off, but it kept playing in my head. It also seems I must remind people that the words in these posts…

Philippines

My wife and I made our trip to the Philippines to bring our children home, but the rules seem ton have changed while we were in the process, so we had to leave without our children, which sucks. I do not have the words to express the anger I still feel over the way that…

More Psuedo Masters

Okay, maybe this is a knee jerk “shoot myself in the foot” type of reation, but I cannot let some stupidity go. I have been trying, for just over one year to begin a kung fu club at the Watauga Community Center. I have been unable to get their highly qualified staff to show the…

Those were the days!

I was going through some old pictures, and I came across a picture taken the moment I got home from my test to move from “Probationary” 1st degree black belt, to “Decided” 1st degree black belt. Now, there are many and more organizations who do not divide up the black belt ranks to this extreme,…

Modern Students and Instructors

There are many modern martial artists who love nothing more than to speak ill of modern martial arts students. I do not like to follow this line of thinking. But, for the purposes of discussion, (feel free to email and discuss any topics with me, as some of you already do), I am going to…

Methods of Generating Power

When one decides to follow the path of the martial arts, as a beginner, there are many false notions which will usually fall away with time. One of these notions is the idea of one style being superior to another style.  While this attitude is to be expected, it is immature.  Advanced martial artists can…

Fraud

Most martial arts instructors have their hearts in the right place. They are teaching the martial arts out of a genuine love for the martial arts, and a heartfelt need to share this wonderful gift with others.  There are, however, many frauds out there. If one is not careful, these people will rob you blind….

The Bottom Line

I posted this a while back on a kung fu forum. I found it again, and it moved me so much I decided to transfer it here.First, and probably most important – Never sacrifice family for any amount of skill in any art or system. Skill in the martial art of your choice is a…

The History of Hung Gar, pt. 2

Picking up where we left off…However, there are two books, written around the time of Bodidharma, and history has attributed authorship to Bodidharma. One is called the Yi Jin Jing, and the other is called the Xi Sui Jing. The Yi Jin Jing, or “Muscle/Tendon Changing Classic” is a book detailing a series of exercises…

The History of Hung Gar, pt. 1

History for me has always been something that I love. So, after years of studying and training Kung Fu I searched for the history of my style only to find a lot of nonsense, and too many lies and legends. There is no way for me to write the authoritative and accurate account of the…

ADD/ADHD

First off, I would like to state that most diagnosis of ADD/ADHD are pure BS made up by people who don’t want to face up to a kid who is too busy. The biggest problem I have with the rampant ADD/ADHD mentality in our country is the way it is misused as an excuse for…

Random thoughts

I began my martial arts journey, really as a child. I saw TV rasslin’, and thought it was real. I remember thinking that those guys must be the toughest guys in the world, to take that kind of a beating every day. I wanted to be that tough. My brother and I were always rough…

Soft Serve

In the world of martial arts, there are some pretty funny ideas. In the 1970’s, there was not a lot of Chinese martial arts (authentic) to be had. Most of what was out there was of the Northern Shaolin variety. The Southern Shaolin martial systems are very different in structure, philosophy, and execution. The common…

Old and New

Many martial artists use the categories of “old school” and “new school” to build themselves up, and put others down. It is usually the people who are putting the others down who will label themselves as “old school”. Another term used frequently in putting down a martial arts school is “McDojo” or “McKwoon” or “McDojang”….

My Support

Every once in a while I need to get all mushy… I owe all that I have to one person. My Wife. My wife is the one person, more than anyone else in my life, who figures in all that I do. She makes me stronger than I really am, and better than I really…

Our Future

It is often said that “children are our future”. I work with youth, almost exclusively. The organization I work for teaches martial arts to at-risk youth as an alternative elective, or PE credit. We are a part of their regular daily class schedule. They see us as often as their math teacher. I ran, and…

Basic Training

Most martial artists claim some form of stance training as part of their daily routine, but few really practice it. I had a student show up early for a class, and they caught me in the early stages of my daily stance training. Here is how I go through it – I assume a low…

First post

This is the first post here on my wordpress. I am not nearly the prolific writer that it might appear that I am when you look at the dates and times of my initial entries, I am moving my old blog here. Everything contained here is nothing more than my opinion and observations. If you…