武壇中國武術推廣中心・美國紐澤西分壇
Wu Tan Chinese Martial Arts Center
Manhattan NYC . New Jersey
BAJIQUAN | PIGUA ZHANG | BAGUA ZHANG | CHEN TAIJIQUAN | MIZHONG QUAN
BAJIQUAN | PIGUA ZHANG | BAGUA ZHANG | CHEN TAIJIQUAN | MIZHONG QUAN
Traditional Chinese Martial Arts (TCMA) was evolved and tested over thousands of years through countless warfare and practical reasons. TCMA is one of the rare martial arts in the world that goes beyond just the physical combat aspect. It trains practitioners primarily in the minds to experience and understand the relationship among nature, universe, medicine, astrology, warfare strategy, philosophy, arts, and science with the body.
At Wu Tan, we were very fortunate to inherit such a pure lineage of kung fu along with its ideology. Most importantly, we have a very organized and complete training and development methods. However, as mentioned above, TCMA evolved over history. It was never meant to be perfect or remain at its current stage at any given time. Our mission is to continue the legacy of this prestige lineage by fully preserving the arts and knowledge as well as ensuring "traditional" arts are enhanced during our time. However, we treat what we learned from our predecessors with the highest trust and respect. We wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to learn and understand what had been passed down to us, and we expect our students to have the same attitude towards the arts as well. It is only when we thoroughly learn and understand the skills that we can then improve upon them.
Our core training ideologies are:
We train with the traditional methods, but we identify the reasoning and purpose behind the means. We then seek to implement modern physical science to enhance the results.
We do not train soldiers or cage-fighting gladiators. We train leaders and generals who can take this ancient knowledge and effectively apply it to their daily lives, and in turn, positively affect the people and society around them.
The journey of martial arts is a life-long one. We train with a balanced mindset of combat and wellness. We want every individual who learns this art to still be able to practice this art in his or her 80s.
We believe that forms are documentation of experience and knowledge from our predecessors. But, we also believe that only by extracting individual moves out of the forms and training upon them is the effective way to learn.
The Wu Tan Chinese Martial Arts Center was founded in 1971 by Grandmaster Liu Yun-Qiao in Taiwan with the goal to organize, research, and exalt authentic Chinese martial arts. Since then, Wu Tan has over 30,000 students and branches worldwide in countries such as USA, Canada, Japan, Venezuela, Spain, Switzerland, England, Malaysia, Belgium, Indonesia, Taiwan, and China. It is currently the largest Chinese martial arts organization in the world that promotes the Li Shu-Wen 李書文 lineage Bajiquan, Pigua Zhang, Ding Zi-Cheng 丁子成 lineage Liu He Tang Lang, and Gong Bao-Tien 宮寶田 lineage Bagua Zhang systems.