View of Qigong and his position in Shaolin Kung Fu in terms of training in the EU, respectively, Czech Republic

  • Martin Dlouhý Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Vladimí­r Pavlí­k Faculty of Military Health University of Defense in Brno, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
  • Karol Görner Philosophical Fakulta, University Mateja Bela, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
  • Marie Blahutková České High Teaching Technical, Center of Sport Activities, Brno, Czech Republic
Keywords: Qigong, Shaolin Kung fu, Training, Philosophy, Martial arts

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to explain the specific structure of training (not only in the Czech Republic), its characteristics and its principles. It will also be useful to include some new, hitherto carefully hidden - also to point out and highlight some as-yet unpublished inside information about some specific training concepts of this martial art. An integral part of this training is to develop the internal energy called Qigong and some specific techniques within the different levels of performance in Kung Fu. Qigong is an effective part of alternative and natural medicine (and not only) in Shaolin Kung Fu and contribution highlights the need for the necessary representation of Qigong in Shaolin Kung Fu. Part of the contribution is also an aspect of the philosophy of martial arts Shaolin Kung Fu and its relationship to other martial arts.

Author Biography

Martin Dlouhý, Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

I AM FROM CZECH REPUBLIC

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Published
2018-07-15
How to Cite
Dlouhý, M., Pavlí­kV., Görner, K., & Blahutková, M. (2018). View of Qigong and his position in Shaolin Kung Fu in terms of training in the EU, respectively, Czech Republic. RBNE - Brazilian Journal of Sports Nutrition, 12(71), 380-386. Retrieved from https://www.rbne.com.br/index.php/rbne/article/view/1049
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Scientific Articles - Original