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'FENG SHOU'

Hand Of the Wind


The Lee Family Art of Feng Shou (Kung Fu)

 

WHAT IS FENG SHOU - Kung Fu?

Feng Po 'The God of the Wind' in Chinese mythology stands on green grass on top of a mountain. A wise old man with a long flowing white beard, dressed in a yellow cloak, and a blue and red cap. He holds a large sack and directs the wind, which comes from its mouth in any direction he pleases. This wind can be as gentle as a morning breeze or as devastating as a tornado, but Feng Po's intention cannot be seen, only felt. So it is with the Lee Family Art of Kung Fu called Feng Shou which means 'Hand of the Wind'. Feng Shou Kung Fu has been handed down for over 2000 years through the Lee family of Wei Hei Wei in central China.

The Northern Kung Fu schools, up in the mountains, used the feet and legs to a greater extent. In the South paddy fields meant you were up to your knees in mud and water or on board a boat on the sea all day with the legs required for balance as you rocked about. Both of these common southern occupations necessitated the use of more hand techniques.

The Lee style of Tai Chi and Feng Shou Kung Fu originated in central China and blended the best of Northern Kung Fu and Southern Kung Fu techniques into its own unique dynamic Kung Fu style. Essentially a soft internal Kung Fu art Lee style Feng Shou teaches the use of inner power (Nei Chi) usually shortened to Chi. The use of the word 'soft' often gives westerners the wrong impression, don't be misled, Feng Shou Kung Fu is just as lethal as any other of the so called 'hard' Kung Fu styles. Only instead of using muscular strength to strike with, The Lee style of Feng Shou Kung Fu uses the dynamic force of Chi. Soft refers to the way we move, the body is kept relaxed and in constant motion which produces a fast smooth-flowing action. Most of the hand and arm movements are circular, sometimes very small and sometimes very large. Big muscles are not required, if fact big muscles like those produced by weight lifting are restrictive.

 

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WHO CAN PRACTISE THE KUNG FU STYLE OF FENG SHOU?

No 'brute' muscular strength is required to become proficient in the Lee Family Art of self-defence, therefore it can be practiced by men and women of all ages. 

WHAT WILL I DO DURING KUNG FU TRAINING?

Lee Family Art of Feng Shou Kung Fu teaches manipulative skills and energy development which replace static techniques and brute force. The essence the Lee Family Art of Feng Shou Kung Fu is to use your opponent's force against himself. A deep understanding of the techniques ensures maximum results, which are obtained using minimum effort without aggression. Through relaxation and awareness we learn to adapt to any situation with the emphasis on control through developing sensitivity and spontaneity.

WILL THE LEE FAMILY ART OF FENG SHOU KING FU IMPROVE MY FITNESS? 

Yes, training in this Lee Family Art of Kung Fu will not only give you self-defence skills but will raise your fitness level and improve your general health. Through the development of your internal energy you will increase your vitality and well-being, in fact many students practise the Lee Family Art of Kung Fu primarily for that reason. This Lee Family art of Kung Fu encourages relaxation of body and mind and also natural deep breathing. Everyone is given the space, time and encouragement to learn, in this way we learn to live and work in harmony with ourselves and others in the world around us. 

 
  • Stances
  • Foot Flow Training
  • AnkleControl                                                    
  • Ward Offs 
  • Breakouts (from holds and locks) 
  • Arm Control 
  • Locks (wrist, arm and leg) 
  • Press Downs 
  • Evasion Sets 
  • Defence against attacks 
  • Poisoned Hands Forms 
  • Rollaways 
  • Three Star Principle 
  • Distant Lacquer 
  • Weapons Training

Feng Shou Lee Style Kung Fu 

 Chi Kung for energy development is an integral part of the Kung Fu training.

 

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Testimonials

Howard is a superb teacher. I have learnt the short form from his excellent and painstakingly produced DVD. Being unable to find a style I enjoyed which was taught at a reasonable hour for me his DVD has been a godsend. I am only sorry that I cannot attend his classes in person. I thank him sincerely for his thoughtful and precise work.  

Paul Hillman 

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Hi Howard,

Can I say that it was nice to meet you in person for the first time when you came up to Edinburgh in November this year, and as Denise (my own instructor) said I would, I certainly enjoyed all of your classes that I attended. I met some really nice people and I went away from each one having a had a great time, but also realizing that I have a lot to learn; a challenge which I will (hopefully) over the future years meets. I look forward to seeing you again when you are next back in Scotland.

Best Regards,

Jim. Anderson - Edinburgh

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Dear Howard,

At the age of 21 I was diagnosed with high blood pressure and have taken medication ever since (I am much older now!). A friend of mine, introduced me to Tai Chi and like so many people, I struggled at the beginning because there seemed to be so much to learn! However, I was confident enough to attend a day course. I was both excited and nervous - after all I was going to meet 'The Master'! You were not only helpful and encouraging but inspirational - I was hooked and began to take Tai Chi far more seriously. The results of my revised approach was that later in the year my blood pressure had reduced so much that I was taken off one tablet. My blood pressure has continued to reduce, in fact last Monday, I was taken off yet another tablet.

I appreciate that many factors may influence blood pressure however, I am convinced that the improvement in my blood pressure correlated directly with my involvement in T'ai Chi.

Thank you for being you and helping me and others like me to raise our horizons for personal achievement and enjoyment.

Kindest regards.

Barbara Lawes

 

 

 

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Howard,

Many thanks for your prompt response - I received the new DVD yesterday. As I have been struggling with "The Stork is Aroused" and "The Double Whip" sequences at my local Tai Chi classes for the last three weeks, I am pleased to say that I have now cracked it by following your crystal clear instructions on the DVD.

Thanks again,

Mr. Joseph William Taylor

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Just to say thank you for your very prompt response to my order for the DVD.  It arrived within 48hrs. It's a gift for my sister in law who has recently joined a Tai Chi class and is enjoying it as relief from a stressful job. I can't wait to see the results of using the DVD!!

Wishing you all the best for a peaceful Christmas and new year.

Julia Lee

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Many thanks Howard,  

The Silk DVD is wonderful and I have already printed out the manual. Hope it isn't as cold with you as it is here. 

Regards from Helen

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Thank you, Howard, for speedy delivery of DVD, which arrived yesterday and have also printed your eBook. 

I have practiced with your DVD and find it easy to understand and great for learning.

It is daunting when you first start to learn Tai Chi when you see all the moves you have to remember for feet, hands, arms & legs all at once, but you have broken it down into 'bite size' chunks which makes it much more managable. 

The eBook is very helpful & informative. 

Many thanks. 

Caroline Boom 

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I would also like to say that I recently received one of your DVDs - T'ai Chi Dance Vol 1 - as a gift (my partner bought it for my birthday, at my suggestion) anyway, what I wanted to say was how delighted I am with it, and how I am struck, pretty much every time I use it, by the thought that the people who made this DVD clearly cared about the quality of the experience that would be had by those using the DVD as an aid to learning. So, thanks for that; I'm sure I am very far from alone in appreciating it.
Best wishes.

David Littlewood

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