“Be strong and flexible.”
Tai Shing Pek War is a combination of the secret fighting Kung Fu system Shaolin Pek War and the rare art of Tai Shing. Kao Sze
created Tai Shing while observing the monkey guards during his imprisonment for eight years. After he left the prison, he combined the
techniques of Shaolin Pek War he learned from a Shaolin Monk with his new developed system Tai Shing thus creating the new style
Tai Shing Pek War.
Training in Tai Shing Pek War requires great flexibility in order to perform the movements of the forms. There are five major forms in
Tai Shing Pek War, the Drunken Monkey, the Lost Monkey, the Stone Monkey, the Wooden Monkey, and the Standing Monkey. Each
form is unique to each other, having their own techniques and advantages.
Movements of Tai Shing Pek War mostly imitate the movements of a monkey. But aside from the imitation of monkeys, Tai Shing Pek War
also uses the deadly techniques of Shaolin Pek War, like the downward chopping arm attacks. All in all Tai Shing Pek War is a deceiving,
deadly, and effective style of Kung Fu.
Today Tai Shing Pek War is a very popular style not just in China but also in the other Western Countries. It is an advance style of
Kung Fu that requires the student’s dedication in practice, training, and time. Learning this art improves one’s physical fitness, flexibility,
mental awareness, and self-defense techniques.
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