SPECIAL STANDARDIZED TEST 2008
Grandmaster Wong illustrates the principle of "starting later arriving earlier" during the Special Standardized Test
In preparation for the first international Standardized Test of our school to be held on 26th July 2008 in Brighton, England, instructors at the Chi Kung Healing Course in Penang, Malaysia did a Special Standardized Test themselves on 12th April 2008.
Those used to martial art being rough and brutal, may complain that the instructors’ performance is too elegant and not effective for combat. It is worthy of note that kungfu literature records that great past masters were elegant and relaxed during combat, and our instructors’ performance fits this description.
The ease these instructors broke bricks for fun after the Standardized Test may give an indication of what damage they can cause their opponents. It is also interesting to point out that these brick-breaking hands are also gentle and elegant.
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