What is Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su?
Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is the name of the system developed by Grandmaster Alan Lee. The definition of Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is multi-faceted. Broken down literally, kung means “discipline”, fu means “person”; hence, a disciplined person. Wu means “martial”, su means “technique” or “skill”; hence, martial skill. Put together this indicates a person disciplined in martial arts. Its ultimate definition becomes even more profound, in that Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is truly the harmonious blending of body, mind and spirit in order to become a better person and live a better life.
Our system is based on the instruction Grandmaster Lee received in over 26 styles of Chinese martial arts. These include Northern and Southern Kung Fu styles, ground fighting, animal styles, springing leg, breaking, escape techniques, the 18 traditional weapons, chin-na-fa (grappling and locking techniques), throwing, discipline techniques and iron body.
Students of Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su become disciplined in the proper execution of martial art techniques through repetition, practice, focus and concentration. In addition, they develop proficiency in self-defense, meditation, breathing and internal cultivation. These disciplines become priceless assets throughout ones life. An individual can take them into her or his professional, academic and social activities.
What is Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su?
Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is the name of the system developed by Grandmaster Alan Lee. The definition of Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is multi-faceted. Broken down literally, kung means “discipline”, fu means “person”; hence, a disciplined person. Wu means “martial”, su means “technique” or “skill”; hence, martial skill. Put together this indicates a person disciplined in martial arts. Its ultimate definition becomes even more profound, in that Kung-Fu, Wu-Su is truly the harmonious blending of body, mind and spirit in order to become a better person and live a better life.
Our system is based on the instruction Grandmaster Lee received in over 26 styles of Chinese martial arts. These include Northern and Southern Kung Fu styles, ground fighting, animal styles, springing leg, breaking, escape techniques, the 18 traditional weapons, chin-na-fa (grappling and locking techniques), throwing, discipline techniques and iron body.
Students of Chinese Kung-Fu, Wu-Su become disciplined in the proper execution of martial art techniques through repetition, practice, focus and concentration. In addition, they develop proficiency in self-defense, meditation, breathing and internal cultivation. These disciplines become priceless assets throughout ones life. An individual can take them into her or his professional, academic and social activities.
Visit the Temple
We’re located at 28 West 27th Street, 8th Floor, between Broadway and 6th Avenue. We’re within easy reach of several subway lines:
N and R trains at 28th Street and Broadway
F and M trains at 23rd Street and 6th Avenue
6 train at 28th Street and Park Avenue South
1 train at 28th Street and 7th Avenue
If you’re interested in our system, please come by the Temple to watch a class in session. It’s the first step to joining the school and the best way for you to see what we’re about and to get answers to any questions you have.
Visit the Temple
We’re located at 28 West 27th Street, 8th Floor, between Broadway and 6th Avenue. We’re within easy reach of several subway lines:
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N and R trains at 28th Street and Broadway
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F and M trains at 23rd Street and 6th Avenue
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6 train at 28th Street and Park Avenue South
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1 train at 28th Street and 7th Avenue
If you’re interested in our system, please come by the Temple to watch a class in session. It’s the first step to joining the school and the best way for you to see what we’re about and to get answers to any questions you have.