Mario G. - The Kung Fu Master martial arts
On Thursday, 24.6.10, was held at the State Vocational High School Kitzingen an unusual presentation. The classes are moved from the classroom into the multi-purpose room. There, the student Mario G. gives a speech about Kung Fu. In a 45-minute presentation explaining the history and origin of Indian martial arts, he also shows the class and some interested teachers exciting insights into his sport.
mastered this martial art originally only monks of the Shaolin monastery in India. Through several battles, the monks came to the reputation of invincibility. Because of the fear of Chinese rulers before the monks, the monastery over the years has been destroyed several times. Today it is only a tourist attraction, home to a few Betmönche.
Kung Fu literally means "hard work". For the purpose of martial arts, this means through hard training, diligent study and constant practice to learn the art of Kung Fu. This sport promotes speed, concentration, flexibility and the philosophy it strengthens the character.
after the initial story, the students will conduct some forms of struggle. Among other things, he showed the "Snake Form", originally "Sso Sing Chuen". The mold is made of smooth movements, which are fast but they are not strong. It is modeled on the behavior of a snake. After Mario
answered the questions of interested students, he gets to the deadline for the clear presentation earned his applause.
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