
Iron Dragon Kung Fu Academy
W229S8672 Big Bend Dr.
Big Bend, Wisconsin
(262) 662-3800
Kung Fu and Kenpo
Pai Te Lung Chuan Kung Fu is an ancient art with origins in
the Shaolin temple. Unlike karate, kung fu is more circular in its
motions, continuously flowing, with more "open" hand attacks.
It includes hand strikes, grappling, kicking, body
conditioning, iron palm, “swai jow”, "chin na" and much more.
The white dragon studies all the animals of the temple in
order to learn to strategies and types of self defense: Tiger,
Crane, Leopard, Snake, and Dragon as well as many unusual animal
movements and theories such as White Ape, Mantis, Monkey and Shark.
Tai Chi
Pai Yung Tai Chi is the "internal" discipline of the Pai Lum
Tao (Way of the White Dragon).
Pai Yung Tai Chi is itself composed of three
internal
arts:
Yang Style Tai Chi, QUan Nien Chi Kung, and Pai Chi Kon.
Tai Chi Chuan, "Grand Ultimate Fist", is an ancient art of slow,
rhythmic movements,
providing
internal training for health and
strength. The motions also have self defense applications.
Many health benefits are now documented in Western Science,
including lowering blood pressure, reduced lower back pain, improved
balance, reduced stress, and an overall sense of well-being.
Pai
family style of Tai Chi not only includes the popular Yang style
short and long forms, but also includes ancient internal training
such the temple exercises, Buddhist Monk Boxing, Ghost Walking form,
Pushing Hands and Iron Palm to name a few.
San Shou
San Shou is full contact sparring and is therefore a sport like kick boxing. However in Chinese Kickboxing or San Shou, not only are full contact punches and kicks allowed, but also elbows, knees, wrestling and throws are also allowed. Equipment includes only a boxing helmet, 16 ounce gloves (hands wrapped) and groin protection. Pai Lum Tao uniforms include black shorts with a red stripe and a San Shou shirt. Matches are usually fought in a ring and can last anywhere from 1 - 5 minutes (depending on the training or tournament) with usually a minute rest between rounds.
Snake style self defense
