Feng Shou Explained

Feng Shou (風手) is a 20th century Martial Arts style as taught by Chee Soo, a Barnardo's orphan and soldier originally named Clifford Soo, who grew up in London. According to Chee Soo, Feng Shou originated in the 1930s when Chan Kam Lee, an importer and exporter of precious stones, taught a class in Red Lion Square in Holborn, though there are no verified records of the existence of Lee, or the martial arts class. According to Chee Soo, Chan Kam Lee met Chee Soo and taught him the style regularly from 1934, though by 1937, Chee Soo was recorded as enlisted full-time in the British Army. It is an internal or soft style, though the style has not been historically practiced in China, and may originate from a mix of Japanese styles that Soo learned in London after the end of World War 2, according to an article from Chee Soo's daughter, Lavinia.

Feng Shou Ch’uan Shu can be translated as 'Hand of the wind boxing'. The name originates from the ‘Earl of the Wind’, who in Chinese mythology was called Feng Po.[1]

Feng Shou techniques

Feng Shou is a soft or internal style so the techniques are relaxed and generally involved circular motion with no blocking. In his training manual of Feng Shou Chee Soo details several areas of technique such as for example:

Partner exercises

Forms

History

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Soo, Chee . The Taoist Art of Feng Shou . Seahorse Books . 2006 . 0-9545-244-2X .
  2. Book: Soo, Chee . The Taoist Art of Feng Shou . Seahorse Books . 2006 . 0-9545-244-2X .
  3. Web site: Clifford Chee talks to Brian Hayes · British Universities Film & Video Council.
  4. Web site: First western actress to perform kung fu on television. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029202125/http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-6000/first-western-actress-to-perform-kung-fu-on-television/. 2013-10-29.
  5. Web site: Chinese Martial Arts . www.movietone.com . Story number: 95962 . 21 May 1970 . 23 March 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130928101121/http://www.movietone.com/N_search.cfm?ActionFlag=back2ResultsView&start=1&pageStart=1&totalRecords=1&V_DateType=1&V_DECADE=1929&V_FromYear=1928&V_QualifySubject=&V_storyNumber=95962&V_TermsToOmit=&V_ToYear=1980&V_searchType=1&V_MainSubject=&V_Year=1928&V_resultsPerPage=10 . 28 September 2013 .
  6. http://www.seahorsearts.co.uk/images/history/BBC%20TV%20interview%20Nationwide%201973.PNG BBC TV Nationwide interview reference from the BBC archives
  7. http://www.seahorsearts.co.uk/images/history/BBC%20TV%20Looking%20for%20a%20fight%201975.PNG BBC TV Scene documentary reference from the BBC archives
  8. Book: Soo, Chee . The Tao of My Thoughts . Seahorse Books . 2006 . 0-9545-244-54 . p127-150,
  9. http://www.seahorsearts.co.uk The Taoist Cultural Arts Association - responsible for publishing Chee Soo's Lee style Feng Shou kung fu training manual
  10. http://www.lishi.org/ Lishi - based in Leeds
  11. http://www.howardgibbon.com East West Taoist Association - based in Scarborough
  12. http://www.leefamilystyle.com Taoist Arts Organization - based in London
  13. http://www.leefamilyinternalarts.com Lee Family Internal Arts - based in South Wales
  14. http://taoistarts.org.uk Harmony Arts Association - based in South West England