Chicago Seminar Sept. 2011
Warrior is an ordinary man who lives in permanent state of mindfulness.Murat Kaplan
Quit living on assumptions and you will become happier. Murat Kaplan
Suspicious mind conjures its own demons.Anonymous
Stop living on assumptions and be much happier and more peaceful.Murat Kaplan
Martial arts do not tolerate weakness in any kind. You should train hard to cultivate a strong heart, a strong mind and a powerful body.Anonymous
The more brute force a Wing-Chun practitioner uses, the more unrefined the art within.Murat Kaplan
Martial Arts are not for violence or correcting others; they are for peace and correcting your own mind and soul.Martial Arts Saying
If you give a damage to your partner during a combat training, it is not your skill; it is your great weakness.Anonymous
Learning the techniques without developing the skills will never bring any accomplishment.Wing Chun saying
Persistent attacks will surely gain you entry. Staying on the defensive too long will surely get you into trouble. Wing-Chun saying
Pass on the tradition. Preserve the Chinese art and rules of conduct.From `Wing-Chun Rules of Conduct`
Destroying the opponent`s center line will control his bridge. Wing Chun saying
To be able under all circumstances to practice five things constitutes perfect virtue; these five things are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness and kindness.Confucius
Develop a good foundation for advanced techniques." From `Wing-Chun Kuen Kuit`

Lohan Tao System

 


The Lohan Tao System

The Lohan Tao is a system of martial arts characterized by the use of quick moves in rapid-fire succession intended to overwhelm an opponent. It is largely marketed as a self-defence system, and is derived from traditional North & Southern Chinese Kung Fu, Shaolin Kempo, Kara-Ho, Kajukenbo, Kobudo, Tai Chi, and other martial arts found in the cultural melting pot of Hawaii.

The Lohan Tao is about moving on, respect, honour and Ohana (family). The Lohan Tao was designed to give a standard base to all ICKKF members; the students are encouraged to train all directions of Martial Arts and to understand the principles of Spirit, Mind and Body. The training is based on the Chi principles and the program is well divided with: History, Theories, Forms (Tao), Weapon Forms (Tao), Escrima, Self Defence, Chi Kung, Chin Na and Fighting. The Lohan Tao Method we teach reflects the original Chinese martial arts passed down from one generation to another for hundreds of years -- a tradition our schools continue to this day.

Under the recognition and leadership of BOA the system grown and started to become popular and received is official recognition from the Martial Arts community.

With thousands of members worldwide, in over 30 countries, Lohan Tao is a success.