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2013年12月2日星期一

Feiyue Shoes Feiyue 10N28E Review

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This is a very casual skateboard shoes. Feiyue 10N28E, the Canvas shoes are blue. The head to the side of the upper suede is leather. The sole is made of white and purple rubber soles, which is around the sole and suture line in order to make the shoes more durable. Whether I am in a flat on the grass or some climbing walls, this is a very convenient a shoes. Or you can bend it, it is very flexible. Walking with this Feiyue shoes on walk also does not make you feel tired. I really like this kind of Feiyue shoes.

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2013年10月21日星期一

Chinese Kung Fu

Kung Fu

Bruce lee, Jackie Chan, Jet lee, you must have known them by their action movies. Of course, you can learn Chinese culture through those action movies of China. Chinese martial arts are a number of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families", "sects" or "schools" of martial arts. Go so far as to its history, the genesis of Chinese martial arts has been attributed to the need for self-defense, hunting techniques and military training in ancient China. According to legend, Chinese martial arts originated during the semi-mythical Xia Dynasty more than 4,000 years ago. It is said the Yellow Emperor Huangdi introduced the earliest fighting systems to China. That is to say, Chinese martial arts are of long standing.




Early history

It is said that the earliest references to Chinese martial arts are found in the Spring and Autumn Annals (5th century BCE), where a hand to hand combat theory, including the integration of notions of "hard" and "soft" techniques, is mentioned. Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes There is a combat wrestling system called juélì, which included techniques such as strikes, throws, joint manipulation, and pressure point attacks. Jiao Di became a sport during the Qin Dynasty (221–207 BCE). The Han History Bibliographies record that, by the Former Han (206 BCE – 8 CE), there was a distinction between no-holds-barred weaponless fighting, which it calls shǒubó, for which training manuals had already been written, and sportive wrestling, then known as juélì. Wrestling is also documented in the Shǐ Jì. In the Tang Dynasty, descriptions of sword dances were immortalized in poems by Li Bai. In the Song and Yuan dynasties, xiangpu contests were sponsored by the imperial courts. Whereas, the modern concepts of wushu were completely developed by the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Modern history

During the Republic of China's Kuomintang government of mainland China (1915–1949), the Jing Wu Athletic Association (established in 1910) together with the Central Guoshu Institute (established 1928) played an important role in the preservation of traditional schools of martial arts and their transformation into the various modern styles practiced today. Also, as a Chinese, we should take our duties to pass on our precious culture of Chinese martial arts.
Styles

Shaolin Sect

Shaolin Sect is one of the largest and best known orthodox sects in the wulin (martial artists' community). Its home base is in Shaolin Monastery, Henan. Its original aim was improving health, self defence, upholding justice and helping the weak. What are mentionable are its complex skills- Shaolin Long Fist, Arhat Fist, Tiger Subduing Palm, Skanda Palm and Merciful Thousand Leaves Hand. To impress you more deeply, I can recommend you to read a novel named The Smiling, Proud Wanderer  ,which has been made into a TV series.

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Wudang Sect

Have you ever read Jin Yong’s novels? If you have read, you must know WuDang Sect. The Wudang Sect is a fictional martial arts sect mentioned in several works of wuxia fiction, which is featured as one of the leading orthodox sects in the wulin. It is named after the place it is based, the Wudang Mountains. To tell you more about it, the sect was founded in the early Yuan Dynasty by Zhang Sanfeng. In addition, the fundamental skills of it are Shiduanjin, Thirty-two Styles of Long Fist , Wudang Long Fist, Wudang Heart Sutra and Eight Trigrams Soaring Dragon Palm. Last but not the least, Wudang's "inner energy" skills and qinggong are also amongst the best in the wulin.

Emei Sect

To learn Emei Sect better, you ought to read Jin Yong’s novel. In Jin Yong's The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, the Emei Sect is founded in the early Yuan Dynasty by Guo Xiang around the same time as the Wudang Sect. What’s more, what makes Emei Sect extraordinary is that Emei's martial arts are the best among those suited for women. When it comes to its styles, Emei's martial arts range from powerful inner energy cultivation techniques to the use of weapons and unarmed combat. The skills of it is also so amazing, such as the Nine Yin White Bone Claw and the Six Specially Mastered Skills.

Kongtong Sect

The Kongtong Sect is a fictional martial arts sect mentioned in several works of wuxia fiction. It is a leading orthodox sect in the wulin . It is also named after the place where it is based, the Kongtong Mountains. There is an interesting story about its history, according to legend, the sect was founded by a shepherd boy. The boy met an immortal in the Kongtong Mountains, who taught him extraordinary martial arts. The boy later became Mulingzi, the founder of the Kongtong Sect. Furthermore, some of Kongtong's best known skills include Seven Harms Fist, Soaring Phoenix Hand, and Yin and Yang Grind.

Representative Films

  • Fist of Fury
  • Enter the Dragon
  • Shaolin Temple
  • Once Upon a Time in China

Influence

Chinese martial arts are the collective memory of Chinese. Historically, the influence of Chinese martial arts can be found in books and in the performance arts specific to Asia. Recently, those influences have extended to the movies and television that targets a much wider audience. Besides, It also becomes an event in Olympic Games since 2008. As a result, Chinese martial arts have spread beyond its ethnic roots and have a global appeal. Nowadays, Kung fu has become a regular action staple, and makes appearances in many films In the west. On the whole, Chinese KungFu is not only popular in China but also in the west, and it is influencing more and more people around the world.

How to choose Martial Arts shoes

How to choose Martial Arts shoes

As the pictures portray, Chinese material arts exercise a combination of inflexibility and yielding. Chinese material arts are also called Kung Fu, which is the art of attack and defence. Chinese material arts are the precious heritage of Chinese traditional culture. Martial Arts Shoes are the first shoe choice for Shaolin monks, masters and Tracer lovers beyond all questions. However, there are lots of Martial Arts Shoes in the market, like Feiyues Martial Arts Shoes, and which one do you choose? Here are some suggestions from my own point.

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Weight

You must know that lighter the shoes are, more comfortable you feel. So we should choose the lighter one beyond all questions. Whereas, Martial Arts Shoes are made to be more and more complex and multiple, so they are heavier than formers. However, I think as Martial Arts Shoes, simple is important, like Feiyues Shoes, simple but artistic. Therefore, we ought to choose the lighter one.

Material

In a general way, the materials of Martial Arts Shoes are canvas and leather. In most case, we choose the canvas ones because they are light and produced widely. Feiyue Shoes USA A very few companies produce leather Martial Shoes because they do not have a promising market.

Comfort

Nobody wants to wear a pair of shoes which are uncomfortable. So you should feel them by yourself rather than just pay attention to the look of the shoes. Feiyue Shoes Australia Maybe you take a fancy to the style of one, but it not necessarily is comfortable when you wear them. So you need to try them on and feel the comfort in person.

Flexibility

The flexibility of a pair of shoes depends mostly on their sole. Some shoes can be bent by just waving them back and forth. For example, Feiyues are so floppy that you can bend them easily even just use two fingers. If you don’t believe it, you can see the pictures. Generally speaking, more flexible and more comfortable.

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Breathability

Good breathability is more attractive to us. I believe that you are not the first time to buy shoes; you know the breathable one is well-received and feel more comfortable according to your own experience. Martial Arts Shoes are these which martial artists wear to train or do martial performance, so good breathability is more important to Martial Arts Shoes.

Robustness

Robustness is a crucial point of Martial Arts Shoes. When you do Martial Arts training, you move quickly, so good robustness one is more charming to us. For example, Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes are known for their good robustness, so you can feel it by yourself.

Grip

Martial Arts Shoes are worn to train or do martial performance, so it easier to slip if they do not have a good grip. Martial Arts training are full of changeable movements, so we can imagine the importance of a good grip of Martial Arts Shoes.

Price

Everyone wants to buy a pair of shoes which is cost-efficient and of good quality. Now most Martial Arts Shoes are expensive, such as Shuangxing, Huili. As far as I’m concerned, If we can spend a lower price buying a pair of wonderful shoes, we must buy it without any hesitation. So I suggest you to buy Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes, you will have a surprise.

Conclusions

Ideal Martial Arts Shoes should have three characteristics: light, good grip and robustness. Heavy shoes will be the obstacle of the legs and feet. In the art of combat, acting quickly is the key to winning. Grip and robustness are the basic requirement of Martial Arts Shoes. Taking these points above into account, Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes are the ideal choice when you buy Martial Arts Shoes. It is mentionable that almost 80 percent of Shaolin monks wear Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes. They are amazing for precisions, good grip, super flexible, and very light. As for the cons, they are not very durable, also no cushioning. But they are so cost-efficient, you can have such a wonderful one on a lower price, you have no reason to resist this temptation. Why not give them a try?

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2013年8月20日星期二

How to Choose Martial Arts Shoes

About Choosing Martial Arts Shoes

In the world of martial arts, it is true that the profound essence lies in the power of mind which leads to the uppermost unity and union of soul and body through both internal and external practice. In every sense of the word, Chinese martial art is a complicated blend of diverse cultural patterns, though. And first and foremost, such strenuous sport, either as a mental and physical exercise for longevity or a competitive form, is an art of attack and defense comprised of a variety of difficult and dangerous actions and movements.
     
Now that the spiritual achievement is grounded on physical practice, we can’t attach too much importance to the process of body building, during which adequate equipment matters. Either a tyro or a master will well arm himself. That’s the key to effective trainings or successful performances. Accordingly a pair of Kung fu shoes is a must.



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Though Chinese martial arts have been there for ages, in the past centuries rarely did people have any idea about brands or pay attention to those differences. Even today, due to the limitations of martial arts market, not every footwear company manufactures kung fu shoes. Since the Kung fu storm swept throughout the world, more and more sports companies have grabbed at the business opportunity with the climbing heat of martial arts.

In China, FEIYUE, WARRIOR and DOUBLE STAR are almost born in the same period of last century and all have taken a place in later development. A few best-known global brands like ADIDAS, NIKE, LINING and ASICS who are celebrated for their quality modern trainers, have launched kung fu shoes series of their own. Feiyue shoes

Not that wide though, there’s still a range of selection. Then comes a new question: how to choose a proper pair of martial arts shoes? We might as well make a decision from the following perspectives.

Reference points:


Lightness

Heavy shoes, in any case, will be a burden to your movements. When it comes to a fight, smart movements and agile action which call for light sneakers, are recipe for a defeat.

Grip
      
Standing stationary as if your feet are clung to the ground is one of the basic skills in martial arts, which all kung fu monks or other learners have to repeatedly practice year after year by all means. It’s the reflection of one’s level. Of course, it depends not only on how hard you have trained but also on what you wear. An awesome grip really matters for it’ll help lay a firm foundation and naturally a succession of movements are sure to follow smoothly.

Comfort

Comfort usually comes as the priority in terms of footwear choice. A perfect pair of martial arts shoes should be a close fit to your feet. Neither a tight nor a loose one can meet the demands of martial arts training.

Flexibility
       
Flexibility is another principle by which a pair of kung fu shoes are judged. With sufficient volume of training or playing, sneakers without flexible soles break easily. Most kung fu shoes are rubber padded and Feiyue martial arts shoes are particularly featured durability and robustness.

Full flexibility calls for low uppers as well. The original martial arts shoes stick to the rules and remain well-accepted worldwide. Uppers of low top will not restrain any type of actions. Since there’re quite a few such skills as twisting, your ankle is free to move.

Softness

The supple nature of canvas is another check of comfort. The manufacturers must have racked their mind to work out the preferable choice. Hardly can we bear the rub or squeeze of hard uppers in everyday existence, let alone in strenuous sports.

Anti-skid

On account of the special characteristics and functions of attack and defense, Kung fu shoes make tremendously high demands on skid-resistance of the sole.

Currently, special materials attached to modern manufacturing techniques make it possible to dispose of the slipping issue.

Shock absorption

Martial arts are usually composed of a series of skills and tricks, which includes such intense movements as kicking and stamping, or the routine is performed through successive jumps. Therefore, shock absorption must be taken into serious consideration in selecting shoe materials to guarantee a moderate landing and feet protection.

Slap
       
This might be a secondary requirement to other qualities. A sound slap, however a necessary part of martial arts, will definitely jazz up a kung fu performance or professionally reflect the martial art momentum.

Through repeated experiments, leather uppers are proved to work much better in this connection than canvas does, and the former adds the weigh. The anti-skip soles with shallow grooves also outperform those with deep grooves. Another contradiction comes up between the effect of slip-resistance and sounds.

A sound slap or light and non-slip shoes? The traditional kung fu shoes from Feiyue or Warrior with canvas lace-up top and deeply grooved soles best promise the safety of players. And those made by international brands are more likely to attract you with nice sound effect. But attractive stunts take costs. Anyway it’s a matter of choice up to yourself.

Material

Martial arts shoes, according to different materials, can be divided into two categories.

Canvas martial arts shoes

Most martial art athletes wear the traditional canvas-top rubbers, which are still widely used in formal martial arts games. Feiyue martial arts shoes are typically light, flexible, comfortable, robust and skid resistance. Furthermore, with padded yet grooved soles, they are clearly second to none as far as safety is concerned.

WARRIOR and DOUBLE STAR are potential competitors against FEIYUE. Though of similar looks, DOUBLE STAR shoes, preferred by beginners, pale beside FEIYUE for the sake of flexibility, skid resistance and shock absorption.



Leather martial arts shoes

Honestly speaking, leather martial arts shoes are not that common and the functions are limited. Usually they are produced by small sized companies for special use, for example, Taichi performance. Only those possessing a rounded grasp of the market needs will work on this business. Leather sneakers are a bit much different from the traditional. They are obviously thicker and heavier, and may not reach martial artists’ demands but quite good choice for outdoor activities for their durability.

Some new products of LINING, ADIDAS, NIKE and ASICS are also made of leather or added rubber. They are, clearly, smart designed, doing well in light, breathability, comfort and skid resistance like most of their other footwear on the store, and commonly favored especially for trend followers as casual shoes more than a pair of trainers for martial arts.

Price

Compared to the high price of LINING, NIKE, ADIDAS, the double digits of the traditional canvas sneakers are a real bargain.

Bargains are always adorable for most customers in condition that quality is guaranteed, accounting for the wide popularity of canvas sneakers like FEIYUE Martial Arts Shoes. On the contrary, kung fu shoes of international brand name like LINING or NIKE are probably a luxury for plain monks or other kung fu learners. Perhaps that’s another reason why Feiyue Shoes dominate China’s footwear market.

Conclusion

In martial arts market, FEIYUE and WARRIOR may be the pioneer to produce professional kung fu shoes.


To tell you the truth, sometimes kung fu or just film fans, even the amateur prefer the traditional ones which are also combined with contemporary elements in minimalist style. The point is that they look cooler, or something more like that kind. You see most martial artists wear Feiyue Kung fu shoes. They are the idols who take the lead. An estimated 80 percent of kung fu monks in China have been regular customers of FEIYUE. Although the market has been broadened today, the number one place will, by no means, be challenged.