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CKFA 2009 Annual Competition

December 13th, 2009

The Chinese Kung Fu Academy’s 2009 annual competition was a success yet again with great performances all round. Here are some pictures from the day and if you have any pictures that you would like put up on the website please send them to redcliffe@ckfa.com.au and we would love to hear your comments of the day.

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Our Style Of Kung Fu!

April 2nd, 2009

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Interview With Grandmaster Henry Sue

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Our Grandmaster Henry Sue was asked the question what is it about our style of kung fu that is so very unique to the rest of the kung fu world. Even more specifically why does our style of kung fu look so very different to the traditional method of chow gar Tong Long (Southern Praying Mantis) Kung Fu that he originally learnt and taught so many years ago and that is still being taught in China and other countries around the world. The results of that interview can now be seen exclusivly for the first time here. Read the rest of this entry »

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Kung Fu Fighting

December 12th, 2008

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Philosophy By Grandmaster Henry Sue

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How to become a successful and natural Kung Fu fighter?

Well, first of all, you have to put a fighting element in your in Kung Fu training otherwise it will only be a demonstration art. A lot of people conveniently forget this. Why do they? They like the demonstration arts so much, because A. they do not hurt themselves, and B. it makes them look good, look tough, and flexible. So they train a lot, and jump, and do the splits, and their kicking looks quite dynamic, but they don’t fight. Without the fighting their Kung Fu almost looks like a dance, and that is probably all it will ever be.

So to be good at Kung Fu you have to Read the rest of this entry »

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I Need More Money!

August 13th, 2008

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Philosophy By Grandmaster Henry Sue

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Sometimes you will say to yourself ‘I need more money’ Others times you will say ‘I need to become healthier’. So which one should take priority? None really, because it’s all about ‘balance’.

Let me explain: Read the rest of this entry »

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UQ 2007 - Kung Fu Demonstration Video!

April 25th, 2008

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On the 27th of September 2007 Grandmaster Henry Sue put on one of the biggest Chinese Kung Fu Academy kung fu demonstrations ever for his master Great Grandmaster Dr Nat Yuen, and you can now view the video from that day right here, right now!

But before you go to the video I recommend that you take a little while to read the story behind the great event so that you can get a better appreciation for that special day and why it meant so much to our founding father Great Grandmaster Dr Nat Yuen and our master, Grandmaster Henry Sue.

The Story Behind The Event:

Dr Nat Yuen, a medical doctor, calligrapher and great grandmaster of kung fu, was the mastermind behind the Read the rest of this entry »

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What Are The Health Benefits Of Tai Chi For Seniors?

April 7th, 2008

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Miranda Ma, a national Tai Chi Champion, student of 9th degree grandmaster Henry Sue and head Tai Chi instructor for the Brisbane Headquarters of The Chinese Kung Fu Academy has recently come across the following article in the ‘50 Something’ magazine and recommends it as a Read the rest of this entry »

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The CKFA Sets A World Record!

April 1st, 2008

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The Chinese Kung Fu Academy has set a new world record by teaching Tai Chi 80 meters in the air on top of the Brisbane Story Bridge. The two largest and most prominent news papers in the country The Sunday Mail and The Courier Mail
have sent out their photographers and journalist to capture the event and have featured the story in their papers. The school is now in the process of communicating with Read the rest of this entry »

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I Need Your Help!

March 31st, 2008

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Philosophy By Grandmaster Henry Sue
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An important role of every human being is to help others. So how do you do this?

How do you help people who are not looking after themselves?

How do you help people who are not happy with the way things are going in their lives and want to change, but don’t know where to start?

Well, there is a good chance at some time in your lives that you are going to come across an under privileged child, troubled teen or an adult that has just lost his way, and in your eyes is in some desperate need of help or guidance.

But what if they Read the rest of this entry »

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Why is respect so important?

March 14th, 2008

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Philosophy By Grandmaster Henry Sue
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While visiting an interstate class I was queried by a Kung Fu student on the importance of respect. This particular student found the Tong Long philosophy of respect rather difficult to comprehend and so asked me, “Sifu, I have come here to learn Kung Fu, why do I have to go through all of this formality about respecting… salutation and order formality; saluting to one another; don’t you think it’s a waste of time?”

I felt it was necessary to explain to this student the importance of respect and so I replied, Read the rest of this entry »

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