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Grandmaster Sin The has announced that he will be teaching the Dragon Tai Chi form at his annual winter seminar in Lexington, KY. This thirty-eight posture form consists of four sections and combines the practice of even more vigorous Hua Ching from the Swallow Tai Chi form with stances even lower than those in the Condor Tai Chi form!

It also adds twisting and turning of the hips and waist to generate power. Grandmaster Sin The was recently a guest on the "Conversations on Healing" podcast where he discussed his start in the martial arts and his walking qigong meditation. Martial arts offers extraordinary fitness and health benefits to people in their 40's and 50's via NaturalNews.com.
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The Shaolin Temple was a Buddhist temple orginally built sometime between 386 and 534 A.D., but most agree that it was completed around 495 A.D. At its peak, the Shaolin Temple was one of the largest monestaries in all of China. A red brick wall enclosed rows of large halls and pagodas, as well as many smaller buildings.
Unlike many other schools and martial artists who claim to be "authentic", students of the Sin The Karate School have a direct lineage to the Shaolin Temples in China. Our teacher, Elder Master Bill Leonard, and many of the students study directly under Grandmaster Sin The. His teacher was Grandmaster Ie Chang Ming, who began his studies at the Shaolin Temple as a young boy.
Shaolin-Do means "The Way of Shaolin." Shaolin is an ancient Chinese martial art developed at the Shaolin Temples in China some 1500 years ago by the Buddhist monks who lived there. For a more detailed explanation of Shaolin-Do, check out our History page. If you are interested in obtaining our prices, please check out our Prices page for more information.
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Jul 15, 2020
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Fake martial art. Look up sin Kwang on bullshido. He was sued over his lies. I spent 4 years in this system and wish I had gotten into MMA or JKD from the start. Stay far far away from this cult organization that doesn't allow its students to compete with other styles in open tournaments
Jason B.
Jason B.
Oct 05, 2018
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When we visited this karate school three different times. The first two times no one could be found to answer our questions. On the third time the head instructor would not even take the time to answer the questions we had. They just walked off as if we did not matter.

My daughter and I will visit other schools and hopefully will be treated better