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Refining a legacy: the distillation of Ging Mo Kune
When I walked into the Malcolm Sue Kung Fu School, I did not know what to expect. I did not even know what style of kung fu they taught — but after the first lesson I was hooked. I was impressed by how practical and modern the training was. Unlike other systems I’d trained in, Ging Mo Kune gave me skills that I could use to defend myself after the first class. That directness was rare, so I stayed. Malcolm Sue began teaching Chow Gar Tong Long Pai (Southern Praying Mantis K

Alan Figueroa
Oct 245 min read


The Invincible Sifu Illusion: Unmasking Authority in Traditional Martial Arts
By Alan Figueroa The Illusion I Grew Up With When I first began learning kung fu, my instructors had an air of invincibility. One that my...

Alan Figueroa
Sep 234 min read


My First Day at Malcolm Sue Kung Fu School: My Introduction to Ging Mo Kune
By Alan Figueroa An AI generated depiction of a fighting application being demonstrated at the Malcolm Sue Kung Fu School First...

Alan Figueroa
Sep 205 min read


From Militia to Myth: The Origins of Traditional Kung Fu
By Alan Figueroa The story of traditional Kung Fu is not one of ancient temples and timeless wisdom—it is a story of battlefield...

Alan Figueroa
Sep 176 min read


What is Tai Ji Quan (TAI CHI)
Reclaiming the Roots and Reconciling the Layers of Tai Ji Quan By Alan Figueroa Tai Chi, as it is commonly called in the West, often...

Alan Figueroa
Sep 155 min read


Discipline: The Backbone of Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu
"Discipline transforms effort into mastery.” Discipline is what turns a beginner into a martial artist. At DMXMA, discipline is woven...

Alan Figueroa
Jun 91 min read


About Alan Figueroa
Hi, I’m Alan Figueroa, founder and head instructor at Da Mo Xin Martial Arts. I’m passionate about creating a school where martial arts...

Alan Figueroa
Apr 18, 20243 min read
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