Kung Fu Iron Rings have the air of super traditional Chinese Martial Arts. They originated in the Shaolin Temple and are used in Hung Kuen or Hung Gar Kung Fu
White Wax wood kung fu staff are naturally shaped, lightweight and flexible. Used by the Shaolin Monks for Shaolin Temple Kung Fu and Wushu practitioners alike.
The Japanese Red Oak Bo Staff are used by so many of the Japanese martial arts, they’re solid, thick, very strong and the same thickness throughout it's length
These Heavy Metal Nunchaku are a very different Nunchaku from the norm and also are a cut above the norm. Metal nunchaku aren't that common and people do request a metal Nunchaku from time to time so this is the perfect pair for them.
Red Flower Oil is a very warming lotions that helps with blood circulation and muscular aches and pains. Great for stiff muscles after a training session
These metal Chrome Telescopic Nunchaku pack down to a third of their extended length. Made from metal and chromed, they're great fun and look great with a case
Catherine Fox is not your typical martial artist. Her initiation into the sacred rites of judo began not in a dojo in Tokyo but in the Tunnel Cement Works in Pitston
Qigong is a traditional Chinese movement practice that is most often done to maintain health or to relieve specific illnesses. Here, Sat Chuen Hon, a master teacher and practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine and Taoist healing arts
Simply apply a coating of this oil, after sanding back all the layers of varnish of course, and it'll nourish and soak into the wood helping to make it a healthy piece of wood.
This training guide is intended for all students of tae kwon-do. It is the only up-to-date and official training manual of the Tae Kwon-do Association of Great Britain
Shotokan Karate is the most widely practised style of karate in the world today. Its roots can be traced back hundreds of years through Japan and Okinawa