A comprehensive martial arts curriculum rooted in Asia, Oom Yung Doe incorporates eight complete martial arts and is taught worldwide by Grandmaster "Iron" Kim. Students at Oom Yung Doe schools across the United States increase their strength, speed, and flexibility through training in specific disciplines, such as Jujitsu, Aikido, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, and Bagwa Chung.
Bagwa Chung was developed in China. Based on the concept of continuous change as central to existence, it serves to enhance an understanding of the mind-body connection and to heighten reflexes. Similar to the way in which Feng Shui directs Chi energy within the home environment, Bagwa provides a conduit for the harmonized movement of positive Chi throughout the body and mind. This has the effect of redirecting and eliminating negative energy.
When practiced properly, Bagwa Chung is effective in maintaining internal centeredness and balance and in ways that increase stored internal strength. One way of accomplishing this is by undertaking a circular walking practice that mimics the movements of a number of animals and goes through 360 offensive and defensive positions. The well-trained body traverses spaces lightly and smoothly but with the intense power of a coiled spring. In addition to increasing agility and striking and defensive capabilities, Bagwa Chung is said to help retain youthful vigor and health into old age.
Bagwa Chung was developed in China. Based on the concept of continuous change as central to existence, it serves to enhance an understanding of the mind-body connection and to heighten reflexes. Similar to the way in which Feng Shui directs Chi energy within the home environment, Bagwa provides a conduit for the harmonized movement of positive Chi throughout the body and mind. This has the effect of redirecting and eliminating negative energy.
When practiced properly, Bagwa Chung is effective in maintaining internal centeredness and balance and in ways that increase stored internal strength. One way of accomplishing this is by undertaking a circular walking practice that mimics the movements of a number of animals and goes through 360 offensive and defensive positions. The well-trained body traverses spaces lightly and smoothly but with the intense power of a coiled spring. In addition to increasing agility and striking and defensive capabilities, Bagwa Chung is said to help retain youthful vigor and health into old age.