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    10th Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship - May 19-20 2018, San Jose CA

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    10th Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship - May 19-20 2018, San Jose CA

    NEW for 2018 at the Tiger Claw Elite Championships: The Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum Championship!



    This special showcase division is exclusively for practitioners of the Ku Yu-Cheung lineage of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu. More details to come.

    This is distinctly different from our previous Songshan Shaolin Champion (more to come on this soon too). For more information, read my archival article Bak Sil Lum vs. Shaolin Temple.

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    Year of the Dog - Top Dog Championship

    NEW: YEAR OF THE DOG – TOP DOG CHAMPIONSHIP
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    A Showcase Championships at the 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championships. May 19-20 2018 – San Jose, California. This special Showcase Championship is exclusively for Dog Style Kung Fu. The winner will receive custom trophy and spotlight in Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine. More details to come.



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    Coverage in www.chinesekungfu.com.cn

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    第十届美国《功夫太极》杂志社“国际武术锦标赛”暨“功夫太极日”将于今年五月举行
    2018-02-02
    中国武术在线钱承飞供稿:2018年5月19-20日,第十届美国《功夫太极》杂志社“国际武术锦标赛”暨“功夫太极日”活动将于美国加州圣荷西市会议中 心南馆举行。本届大赛将以弘扬中华武术、促进中西文化交流为主题,倡导通过武术修炼强身健体,修身养性,以 达到身心平衡与协调发展。

    本次活动为期两天。2018年5月19日(周六)“国际武术锦标赛”的项目包括:传统功夫、现代武术、嵩山 少林、对练、个人及团体等外家拳项目。设置最佳学校奖、单项冠军奖以及共有57个不同年龄、级别的总冠军奖 。当天晚上有5个年龄组全能冠军争夺赛、武术名师表演等活动。

    5月20日(周日)比赛项目为太极暨内家拳个人及集体组、虎爪精英、犬王争霸和顾汝章北少林特设项目等。同 时还有第七届“功夫太极日”的庆典活动,此项活动早在2012年就获得美国圣荷西市政府特许,并将当天定为 该市的“功夫太极日”,首次举办时即取得圆满成功。历年来以集体24式太极拳作为开幕式的主要表演节目,由 世界太极拳冠军高佳敏、邹云建带领500多位太极爱好者共同表演。当天现场还开设免费讲座,并由太极名师与 太极功夫爱好者开展教学互动。历年来参加的武术名师有吴彬、王培锟、梁守渝、刘莉莉、 陈炳等重量级人物亲临现场指导,吸引了众多美国大众积极参与,深获社会各界好评,并将中华武术及中国传统文 化传播到西方世界。美国《功夫太极》杂志还进行大幅专题报导并制作大赛DVD赠送与各参赛队员 。

    美国《功夫太极》杂志社是唯一的用英语介绍中国功夫给西方国家的杂志,已经连续九届成功举办“国际武术锦标 赛”和六届“功夫太极日”,通过武林盛会,不仅为世界各国武术运动员提供了分享经验、互相学习、共同提高和 增进友谊的平台,而且为传播中华武术、太极文化和密切中美文化交流发挥了积极作用。











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    Continued from previous post







    手中持刀者为演员吴彦祖



    著名武术家王培锟


    左起:吴阿敏,王培锟,高佳敏,邹云建


    左起:潘树明、王培锟、高佳敏
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    The 10th "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine "International Wushu Championships" and "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" will be held in May this year
    2018-02-02
    Chinese martial arts online Qian Chengfei Contribution: May 2018 19-20, the tenth "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine "International Wushu Championships" and "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" activities will be held in San Jose, California, USA Conference Center Museum held. The contest will carry forward the Chinese martial arts and promote cultural exchanges between China and the West as the theme, advocate physical fitness through martial arts, self-cultivation, in order to achieve physical and mental balance and coordinated development.

    This event is for two days. May 19, 2018 (Sat) The International Wushu Championships include: Traditional Kung Fu, Modern Wushu, Songshan Shaolin, Pair Practitioners, Individuals and Groups. Set Best School Award, Individual Champion Award and a total of 57 different age, level championship award. That night there are five age groups all-around championship competition, martial arts teacher performances and other activities.

    On May 20 (Sunday), the competition will include the individual and collective groups of Taiji-cum-family-home fighters, the elite tiger-claw, the hegemony of the canines, and the Bertheling Shaolin special project by Gu Ruzhang. At the same time there are the seventh "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" celebration, this event as early as 2012, the United States San Jose City Hall concession, and the day as the city's "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day", when first held A complete success. Over the years with the collective 24-style Taijiquan as the opening ceremony of the main performances by the world Tai Chi champion Gao Jiamin, Zou Yunjian led more than 500 Tai Chi fans performing together. On the same day, a free lecture was also held and a teaching interaction was conducted between Tai Chi masters and Tai Chi kungfu lovers. Over the years, martial arts teachers Wu Bin, Wang Peikun, Liang Shouyu, Liu Lili, Chen Bing and other heavyweights came to the site to guide and attracted many American people to actively participate in and receive high praise from all walks of life and spread Chinese Wushu and traditional Chinese culture to Western world. The United States, "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine also conducted a major thematic coverage and production of contest DVD and the participating team members.

    The magazine "Kung Fu Tai Chi" is the only magazine that introduces Chinese kung fu to the western countries in English. It has successfully held the "International Wushu Championships" and the "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" for the ninth consecutive year. Through martial arts festivals, Athletes provided a platform for sharing experiences, learning from each other and jointly enhancing and enhancing friendship. They also played an active role in spreading Chinese Wushu and Tai Chi culture and in close cultural exchanges between China and the United States.

    Knife in the hand as an actor Daniel Wu

    Famous martial artist Wang Peikun

    From left: Wu Amin, Wang Peikun, Gao Jiamin, Zou Yunjian

    From left: Pan Shuming, Wang Peikun, Gao Jia Min
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    Coverage in taiji.net

    第十届美国《功夫太极》杂志社“国际武术锦标赛”暨“功夫太极日”通告

    2018-2-4 09:06| 发布者: 太极网陈超| 查看: 735| 评论: 0|原作者: 钱承飞

    摘要: 2018年5月19-20日,第十届美国《功夫太极》杂志社“国际武术锦标赛”暨“功夫太极日”活动将于美国加州圣荷西市会议中 心南馆举行。



    2018年5月19-20日,第十届美国《功夫太极》杂志社“国际武术锦标赛”暨“功夫太极日”活动将于美国加州圣荷西市会议中 心南馆举行。本届大赛将以弘扬中华武术、促进中西文化交流为主题,倡导通过武术修炼强身健体,修身养性,以 达到身心平衡与协调发展。



    本次活动为期两天。5月19日(周六)“国际武术锦标赛”的项目包括:传统功夫、现代武术、嵩山少林、对练 、个人及团体等外家拳项目。设置最佳学校奖、单项冠军奖以及共有57个不同年龄、级别的总冠军奖。当天晚上 有5个年龄组全能冠军争夺赛、武术名师表演等活动。




    5月20日(周日)比赛项目为太极暨内家拳个人及集体组、虎爪精英、犬王争霸和顾汝章北少林特设项目等。同 时还有第七届“功夫太极日”的庆典活动,此项活动早在2012年就获得美国圣荷西市政府特许,并将当天定为 该市的“功夫太极日”,首次举办时即取得圆满成功。历年来以集体24式太极拳作为开幕式的主要表演节目,由 世界太极拳冠军高佳敏、邹云建带领500多位太极爱好者共同表演。



    当天现场还开设免费讲座,并由太极名师与太极功夫爱好者开展教学互动。历年来参加的武术名师有吴彬、王培锟 、梁守渝、刘莉莉、 陈炳等重量级人物亲临现场指导,吸引了众多美国大众积极参与,深获社会各界好评,并将中华武术及中国传统文 化传播到西方世界。美国《功夫太极》杂志还进行大幅专题报导并制作大赛DVD赠送与各参赛队员 。



    左起:吴阿敏 王培锟 高佳敏 邹云建





    美国《功夫太极》杂志社是唯一的用英语介绍中国功夫给西方国家的杂志,已经连续九届成功举办“国际武术锦标 赛”和六届“功夫太极日”,通过武林盛会,不仅为世界各国武术运动员提供了分享经验、互相学习、共同提高和 增进友谊的平台,而且为传播中华武术、太极文化和密切中美文化交流发挥了积极作用。

    文/钱承飞

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    The Tenth "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine "International Wushu Championships" and "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" Notice

    2018-2-4 09: 06 | Posted by: Chen Chao Tai Chi Network | View: 735 | Comments: 0 | author: Qian Cheng Fei*

    Abstract: From May 19-20, 2018, the tenth "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine's "International Wushu Championships" and "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" will be held in the South Hall of San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA.

    ****May 2018, May 2018, the tenth "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine "International Wushu Championships" and "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" activities will be held in San Jose, California, USA Conference Center South Hall. The contest will carry forward the Chinese martial arts and promote cultural exchanges between China and the West as the theme, advocate physical fitness through martial arts, self-cultivation, in order to achieve physical and mental balance and coordinated development.

    ***This event is for two days. May 19 (Saturday) "International Wushu Championships" projects include: traditional kung fu, modern martial arts, Songshan Shaolin, pairs practice, individuals and groups and other foreign boxing project. Set Best School Award, Individual Champion Award and a total of 57 different age, level championship award. That night there are five age groups all-around championship competition, martial arts teacher performances and other activities.

    *****On May 20 (Sunday), the competition will include the individual and collective groups of Taiji-cum-family-home fighters, the elite tiger-claw, the hegemony of the canines, and the Bertheling Shaolin special project by Gu Ruzhang. At the same time there are the seventh "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" celebration, this event as early as 2012, the United States San Jose City Hall concession, and the day as the city's "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day", when first held A complete success. Over the years with the collective 24-style Taijiquan as the opening ceremony of the main performances by the world Tai Chi champion Gao Jiamin, Zou Yunjian led more than 500 Tai Chi fans performing together.

    ****On the same day, a free lecture was also held and a teaching interaction was conducted between Tai Chi masters and Tai Chi kungfu lovers. Over the years, martial arts teachers Wu Bin, Wang Peikun, Liang Shouyu, Liu Lili, Chen Bing and other heavyweights came to the site to guide and attracted many American people to actively participate in and receive high praise from all walks of life and spread Chinese Wushu and traditional Chinese culture to Western world. The United States, "Kung Fu Tai Chi" magazine also conducted a major thematic coverage and production of contest DVD and the participating team members.

    From left: Aimin Wang Peikun Gao Jiamin Zou Yunjian

    ****The magazine "Kung Fu Tai Chi" is the only magazine that introduces Chinese kung fu to the western countries in English. It has successfully held the "International Wushu Championships" and the "Kung Fu Tai Chi Day" for the ninth consecutive year. Through martial arts festivals, Athletes provided a platform for sharing experiences, learning from each other and jointly enhancing and enhancing friendship. They also played an active role in spreading Chinese Wushu and Tai Chi culture and in close cultural exchanges between China and the United States.

    Text / Qian Chengfei

    Site Editor: Tai Chi Chen Chao
    If you're wondering why the Chinese coverage is so early, it's because we release some info to certain masters so they can try to get their visas in order ahead of time. This is critical for teams travelling from China.
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    The second pre-registration deadline is THIS FRIDAY, April 20th. Register now & save

    You’ll find the RULES for this year’s competition here: http://tigerclawfoundation.org/KFM/2...FMCX_RULES.pdf. Please read them carefully because in our constant effort to improve, there are a lot of changes this year.

    You can register online here: http://tckfmc.stormline.com

    You can also download the form here and submit it by mail, fax or email: http://tigerclawfoundation.org/KFM/2...gistration.pdf

    Be sure to submit it by Friday to receive your pre-registration discount.

    May 19-20, 2018: 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship
    San Jose Convention Center’s South Hall

    Saturday: External Divisions & Evening Overall Grand Champion Finale
    Sunday: Internal Divisions & Showcase Championships

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    Kung Fu Tai Chi’s Feature Weapon Exhibit



    Since 2000, Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine has printed a Featured Weapon column in every issue. Featured Weapons showcases authentic antique Chinese weapons. Master Arthur Chin, our leading antique collector for Featured Weapons, will be exhibiting some of his collection for the first time at KUNG FU TAI CHI DAY. Master Chin’s weapons have been in films like Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End and in museums like Genghis Khan: The Exhibition currently, running at California’s Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Master Chin will be present to discuss and explain his magnificent collection.

    KUNG FU TAI CHI DAY
    Sunday May 20 2018
    McEnery Convention Center, South Hall
    San Jose California
    ADMISSION IS FREE

    THREADS: Featured Weapons column in Kung Fu Tai Chi & 10th Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship - May 19-20 2018, San Jose CA
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    The schedule

    Click the link for the program.

    The 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship Schedule:
    May 18th, 5:00-7:00 PM: Kung Fu Tai Chi Headquarters Open House (40748 Encyclopedia Cir, Fremont, CA)

    May 18th, Friday evening, 7:30-9:30 PM: Welcoming Banquet. (World Gourmet Buffet, 6010 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont). Please RSVP $30/per person Contact Gigi Oh 408-209-8150

    May 19th, Saturday, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM: Tiger Claw Elite Championships at San Jose Convention Center, South Hall:
    - The 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship – All External Divisions
    - The 6th Tiger Claw Elite Taekwondo Championship

    May 19th, Saturday Evening, 7:00-9:30PM: Overall Grand Champion Finale and Exhibition

    May 20th, Sunday, 8:30 AM-12:00 PM: 7th Annual KUNG FU TAI CHI DAY at San Jose Convention Center, South Hall:
    - The 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship – All Internal Divisions
    - The 9th Annual WildAid Tiger Claw Championship
    - 2018 Showcase Championships: Year of the Dog- Top Dog and Ku Yu Cheung Bak Sil Lum (Northern Shaolin) Championships
    Free Workshops:
    - 12:30-1:00: Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming on Tai Chi Chin Na
    - 1:00-1:30: Dr. Daniel Weng on Tai Chi Landing Skills and Fall Prevention

    May 20th, Sunday 3:00-6:30 PM Grandmaster Shou-Yu Liang on Daoist Qigong at Omei Academy, 10070 Imperial Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014. Please RSVP $80/per person Contact: Maria: 408-252-3988, Yunjian Zhou: 408-858-6208 or Gigi Oh: 408-209-8150

    5月18日(星期五下午 5-7 PM)功夫太极杂志社 OPEN HOUSE.地址:40748 Encyclopedia Cir, Fremont
    星期五晚上7:30 – 9:30 PM: 歡迎晚宴: 每位$30.座位有限需先报名. 地址: (World Gourmet Buffet, 6010 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont. RSVP: Gigi Oh (请电简琪:408-209-8150)
    5月19日(星期六白天)8:30 –6:00虎爪精英國際錦標賽於聖荷西市會議中心南館
    (San Jose Convention Center, South Hall) 舉行。
    其中包括:
    第十届美国功夫太极杂志社国际锦标赛外家拳項目 :
    第六届虎爪精英跆拳道锦标赛
    5月19日(星期六晚上)7:00 – 9:30 PM
    名師表演及全能總冠軍爭奪賽 (在比赛场地)
    5月20日(星期日上午)於聖荷西市會議中心南館 (San Jose Convention Center, South Hall) 舉行。
    其中包括:
    第七屆功夫太極日
    8:30 AM 入场,排练百人集体太极24式,9:00AM 正式开始, 9:30 比赛开始。
    第十屆美國功夫太極雜誌社國際錦標賽(太极/内家项目)及特殊项目:虎爪精英虎頭杯爭奪賽,犬王爭
    霸戰,顧汝章北少林等特設項目
    12:30 –1:30 两场免费讲座:杨俊敏教授的太极擒拿及翁启修教授的太极落地技巧与跌倒预防。
    5月20日(星期日下午)
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    10th Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship is THIS WEEKEND!

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    Random news

    Published May 6, 2018 at 10:41PM
    Bend tai chi school’s trip to China part homecoming, part lesson, part competition
    Oregon Tai Chi Wushu visits seven Chinese cities on 18-day trip
    VICTORIA JACOBSEN
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    JianFeng Chen was 11 years old when he left his home in Zhangzhou, China, to study wushu — Chinese martial arts — with the Fujian provincial team in the capital of Fuzhou. When he traveled back home to visit his family, he would usually be met at the city bus station by his mother or father, but sometimes he would hop on a bicycle cab (taxis were not yet common in Zhangzhou in the early 1990s) and arrive on his parents’ doorstep as a surprise.

    So when Chen, now 39 and the owner of Oregon Tai Chi Wushu in Bend, took 18 of his American students and their family members on a tour of China last month, that was how he wanted to introduce them to his hometown: with a fleet of bicycle cabs to pedal them to his parents’ home, where dinner and an eager family were waiting for them.

    “I don’t go home often, but I can feel my childhood,” Chen said of the trip through the streets of Zhangzhou. “That’s a good memory.”

    But the visit to Chen’s hometown was just one stop on the seven-city, 18-day tour, which also featured sightseeing at historic temples, training sessions with four different Chinese wushu teams and schools and the Dekun Taiji Cup, a tournament that included more than 350 competitors from China, the United States and Canada.

    The trip gave the Bend students a chance to see and practice tai chi and wushu with elite practitioners, but, perhaps more important, Chen also wanted them to see how tai chi fits into everyday life in China and get to know some of the students and teachers personally.

    Several of the Oregon students said they were excited to see locals practicing tai chi — still a niche activity here in Bend — as a common form of exercise in Chinese parks, as common as runners or cyclists in the U.S.

    “I loved how all the parks, they would have coat racks in the park where you hang up your coat and dance or do tai chi in the park,” said Lalana Tran, a 14-year-old Oregon Tai Chi Wushu student. “It was amazing.”

    Tai chi is typically slow-paced, which makes it attractive to all ages, but all movements are based on historical hand-to-hand combat. Hand-held weapons, such as swords and whips, can be incorporated into the movements. There are five main styles of tai chi, each attributed to a historical master of the martial art, and countless different offshoots and varieties from there, but most practitioners are familiar with at least a few of the most popular forms, or tai chi sequences.

    “Tai chi was barrier-breaking,” said Allen Groh, 60, another of the Bend students. “Everyone, no matter the language, can step in. You know tai chi? I know tai chi. Let’s do tai chi together.”

    Groh said he went on a walk on his own early during the trip and spotted an older man doing tai chi. When Groh recognized the form, he joined in.

    “He had a big smile, double thumbs up,” after they finished, Groh recounted. “And I went, ‘my trip is made.’”

    The Bend group also visited a number of schools that teach tai chi and wushu in the same sort of structured environment that Chen learned in. In Taizhou, Zhejiang, a city of nearly 6 million on the East China Sea, the Bend students stayed in the dorms at the Taizhou International Culture and Wushu School, home to 2,500 students who focus on southern-style tai chi.

    “They wash their own clothes,” Ian Stuehling, 9, said of the Taizhou students, many of whom are just a few years older than him. “I’m not used to hand washing. It’s difficult.”

    Tran said Master Chen often tells her classes about how strict his teachers were when he was a student, but she said she was still impressed by the precision of a typical practice at the schools they visited.

    “We’re a pretty goofy bunch of people because we’re all really comfortable with each other, but (the Chinese students) were so focused when they were practicing; they were just so clear and sharp,” Tran said. “And then as soon as class was over, they were running around, screaming and being total goofs. Even after just seeing them, I was practicing better. I improved by watching them, and that’s amazing.”

    Unlike other forms of martial arts, such as karate or taekwondo, which feature sparring between practitioners, tai chi and wushu are often performed solo. (Although wushu can be used to describe all martial arts in China, in the U.S. it typically refers to a more energetic or “external” performance, while tai chi is slower and more meditative.) In competition, practitioners are judged on their form in much the same way gymnasts or ice skaters are, with points awarded or deducted based on the placement of fingers and where toes are pointed or how low a competitor sinks into a crouch.

    Ten Oregon Tai Chi Wushu students competed at the Dekun Taiji Cup in Hangzhou on March 31, and Tran was named grand champion for her snake-style wushu and taiji sword performances. Tran took the top spot over a Chinese competitor, beating her by such a slim margin that for several minutes there was confusion as to who had actually won.

    “She let me borrow her straight sword, because we weren’t allowed to bring weapons (on the plane),” Tran said of her closest competitor. “So if she hadn’t let me borrow her straight sword, then I might not have been able to do that.”

    As grand champion, Tran was awarded a trophy and prize money by Grandmaster Wu Bin, a legendary coach who has trained numerous wushu champions in China. On this side of the Pacific, however, he is probably best known as the teacher of action-*movie star Jet Li.

    And the interaction will likely not be a one-off meeting. Since Chen and his wife, Karin, and their students returned to Oregon, they received a message from Wu Bin, asking if they are going to compete at the Tiger Claw Elite Championships in San Jose, California, later this month, as he would be in attendance. (They will.)

    And that is the world of wushu that Master Chen wished to share with his students on their trip to China: It is much wider than their school in Bend and the West Coast-based competitions they regularly attend but still interconnected and supportive, like a family you do not get to see as often as you wish you could.

    “This is a school, but if you have a great community it’s a family. We’re lucky; a lot of students come here to feel the community,” Chen said. “It feels warm. This is a martial art, this is a sport, this is a business. But in the meantime, it’s a family.”

    —Reporter: 541-383-0305, vjacobsen@bendbulletin.com
    Coach Wu Bin should be here at KFTC HQ in a few hours.
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    Competition Schedule & Ring Assignments

    The Competition Schedule & Ring Assignments for the 10th Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship are now posted here.
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    You have our gratitude

    The 2018 Tiger Claw Elite Championships were very successful. Thank you to all who participated and supported this event. I'll have photos, results and more - coming soon!


    This is a little late but it was my favorite of the press buzz
    The best of what to eat, see and do on the SF Peninsula.
    May 17·7 min read

    33 epically awesome things to do on the Peninsula this weekend

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    Remember—”There are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind.” (Photo via KungFuMagazine.com)

    Observe the foot-fist fury of Kung Fu Magazine‘s championship tournament

    In yet another Silicon Valley event celebrating a tenth anniversary, Kung Fu Magazine is hosting their annual Tiger Claw Elite martial arts tournament in San Jose, showcasing a wide cross section of styles—from tai chi to Taekwondo—competing across various age groups throughout the weekend.

    The event’s VIP martial artist guest list is long, prestigious and features the likes of Shaolin Monk Shi Yanyue and Grandmaster Chiu Chi Lin (aka—the 650's favorite actor from Kung Fu Hustle). Also, make sure to check out the authentic antique Chinese weapons exhibit on Day 2, with swords from the era of Genghis Khan.

    May 19–20 // McEnery Convention Center (South Hall) 435 South Market St, San Jose
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    Update

    KU YU-CHEUNG BAK SIL LUM CHAMPION (顧汝章 北少林拳(不分級))

    The KU YU-CHEUNG BAK SIL LUM Champion is a specific lineage of Northern Shaolin from Grandmaster Ku Yu-Cheung of Guangdong. Competitors in this division must be able to provide their lineage linking them to Grandmaster Ku. The winner will receive custom trophy and spotlight in Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine. The KU YU-CHEUNG BAK SIL LUM Champion serves the ongoing community of Bak Sil Lum schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as the longstanding community worldwide.

    The Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum Champion is restricted exclusively to the 10 Hand Forms practiced by the Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum lineage, specifically 1. Koy Moon (開門), 2. Leng Low (領路), 3. Jow Mah (座馬), 4. Chum Sam (穿心), 5. Mo I (武藝), 6. Tun Da (短打), 7. Moi Fah (梅花), 8. Bot Bo (拔步), 9. Lien Wan (連環), 10. Sik Fot (式法). One winner will be declared as the 2018 KU YU-CHEUNG BAK SIL LUM Champion. Second and third place competitors will receive a silver and bronze medal respectfully. If a potential competitor isn’t sure if their form meets the qualifications of the 2018 KU YU-CHEUNG BAK SIL LUM Champion, it is probably that it does NOT, however, email Gene@KungFuMagazine.com for a ruling.

    BAK SIL LUM Champion competitors will adhere to the GENERAL CHINESE DIVISION RULES for Advanced Traditional Kung Fu. The judging panel will consist of 5-7 judges familiar with Ku Yu-Cheung’s system of Bak Sil Lum. The highest and lowest scores will be discarded. Competitors will be judged on a scale of 1-10.

    Any form descended from Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum (Northern Shaolin) may still compete under the Traditional Kung Fu Division. Unlike the Songshan Shaolin Division, the Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum Champion is a Showcase Champion, which is independent from the different divisions and the Division and Overall Grands

    Serving as Judges are three leading exponents of Ku Yu-Cheung Bak Sil Lum: Sifu Kenneth Hui, Sifu Robert Louie and Sifu Ted Mancuso.

    The Champion will be awarded a placarded commemorative Five Tiger Sword (http://www.martialartsmart.com/45s-58.html) plus Five Books from Plum Publishing (plumpub.com): T'ai Chi Ch'uan by Gu Ru Zhang and four on Bak Sil Lum autographed by author Sifu Ted Mancuso: Staff: The Kung Fu Weapon of Skill, Kung Fu Saber: The Tiger Leaps, Kung Fu Spear: King of Weapons, and The Bandit Knife: Kung Fu's Rebellious Weapon. One winner takes it all.

    REGISTER NOW to show your support!

    Held on May 20 2018, the second day of the 10th Annual Tiger Claw Elite KungFuMagazine.com Championship in San Jose, California.

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