Shun Shifu Weaver's blog

Why We Do What We Do

As humans we are very much driven by internal motivations. In most cases these internal motivations are unknown to us. We're walking around on autopilot, doing, creating, and living according to these deep set motivations. Motivations which can be of a positive or a negative nature. Our psyche doesn't seem to mind either way. It just guides us according to the programming that already exists. It brings us to places and conditions in our life and we often wonder how we got there. Good or bad, it lays the course of our life.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Shou' Shu'

A few weeks back the Sheng Chi Foundation was featured on the front page of the Stockton Record.
Over the years we've seen dramatic results in anyone suffering from any type of stress disorder. Shou' shu' is truly an incredible therapy for this. Previously we hadn't really researched why it was so therapeutic but recent events have encouraged us to do so.
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Shou' Shu' is Worth Preserving

Occasionally I am told of some group somewhere practicing Northern Shou' Shu'. This is wonderful. As a matter of fact today a Shifu that travels From Sacramento to train in my school told me of a group training together in Sac. They just refer to themselves as the club. It's not a school it's simply a place where a few devotees go to practice Shou' Shu' the way they learned it. The way Da' Shifu taught it to so many of us when he was alive.
They are honoring their teacher and this is highly commendable.

About Us

We are a California Non Profit Public Benefit Corporation established to preserve and promote the art of Shou' Shu' for the benefit of humanity.
After the passing of Da' Shifu Al Moore in 2002 the art of Shou' Shu' became endangered. Many of the schools which had formerly taught the principles converted to what had previously been called Southern Shou' Shu'. Other schools left the system to carry on the art. Some of these survived, others did not.

Press Release

PRESS RELEASE
Contact:
Chan Lee
414-803-5425
MasterChan@JKLeeBlackBelt.com
www.JKLeeBlackBelt.com/media
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The Floating Foot

The term may conjure up images of something out of a teen age mystery novel but the reality is that it is one of the principles of Shou' Shu' that flows through each of the seven beasts.
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Being the Pace Car

One of the hazards you need to look out for in maintaining consistency in your training is waiting for others. Waiting for others does not help them and certainly does not help you. Everyone sets their own pace. Everyone's pace tends to have strong growth phases and also phases of what seem like absolute stagnation. These phases are a natural part of the process. Flow with them and you will be successful. Fight them and you will struggle.
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