Tibetan Kung Fu
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In former times, when there were no firearms, Kung Fu was very important as a self defense tool. One skillful in Kung Fu reached a high status in the feudal society. Usually Kung Fu was taught in rich families in Taoist and Buddhist temples or in the inner circle of the Emperor, The knowledge was strictly protected and passed on only in the closed circle. However, Master Joe Kherliang believes that it is important to share with others the knowledge he acquired from his family and from other Masters, in order to help them strengthen their minds and improve their lives.
Objectives:
      1. To preserve and support the art of fighting Kung Fu.
      2. To promote good health, physically and mentally.
      3. To develop understanding on the art of Kung Fu.
      4. To share knowledge and any martial art experience.
 
Regulations:
      1. Have determination with regular practice
      2. Have harmony and respect for one another
      3. Never use martial art for advantage
      4. Dress in uniform
      5. Be punctual
 
Principles:
      1. Be conscious in morality and loyalty to Nation, Religion and His Majesty the King
      2. Be grateful to parents, teachers and obligators
      3. Be humble, patient and sensible
      4. Be a good winner and loser
      5. Preserve strictly the art of Kung Fu and the practice
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