Wu Shu Kwan
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Wu Shu Kwan originated in China. Roughly translated, it means a 'practical form of kung fu'; also known as Chinese Kickboxing. See Wushu.
Grand Master C.K. Chang developed the Wu Shu Kwan system after many years studying the techniques of traditional training, then fusing them with modern 'sports-science' (knowledge of physiology). The resulting system aims to enable you to maximize your body's physical potential, irrespective of your age, sex or present fitness condition.
Practitioners of Wu Shu Kwan hold two Guinness World Records: for the 'highest jumping kick' and 'breaking the most wooden boards in 2 minutes'.
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