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 Jimmy H. Woo



About Kung Fu San Soo

Kung-Fu San Soo is an Ancient Chinese fighting system.  It is not a sport, but an effective and efficient fighting system utilizing a combination of punches, kicks, strikes, blocks, throws and leverages, done in perfect rhythm, and directed to vital points of the human body.  These techniques can be changed instantly to suit the situation and do not necessarily follow a set pattern.


The utilization of highly scientific principles of physics involving movement and leverage as well as intense concentration and controlled breathing, gives a fighter extreme power.  Agility balance coordination humility and respect for one’s fellow man are also emphasized.

Approximately 3,500 to 4000 years ago Chinese Monks devised Kung-Fu within the confines of their monastery. They organized a system of hand to hand fighting for survival and for physical fitness. 

The mind as well as the body was taken into consideration; a healthy body, a healthy mind. Kung-Fu was organized into five basic areas: punching; kicking; leverage; throwing; and physical dynamics.  At various times in history, Kung-Fu San Soo found its way to other countries and locales. Mingling with their native forms of combat and influenced by cultural perceptions, a certain amount of distortion naturally occurred.  New systems appeared spawned by the merging of local systems with the newly imported, highly specialized Chinese combat system. Thus Kung-Fu evolved as the first organized system of hand to hand combat.

San Soo Strives to develop a strong respect for other men. The Art of Kung-Fu Lies not in Victory or Defeat, but in the building of Human Character.

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