THE TACTIC OF FALSE-FALSE, REAL-REAL

Shaolin Kung Fu

If you make a mistake, change it instantly - in combat and in life


The tactic of making feign moves to confuse the opponent is introduced. If your opponent fails to respond to your feign moves, you may make them real. This is poetically expressed in a kungfu tenet as "shi-shi, shi-shi" (Mandarin), which itself is confusing.

Actually the first two "shi" sounds are different in tone from the second two "shi" sounds, but non-Chinese speakers may not be able to differentiate them. The Cantonese pronunciation, "hui-hui, shiet-shiet", is easier.

Reversely, we are trained to judge whether an opponents move is feign or real. If we make a mistake in our judgment and therefore subsequently in our response, we must change instantly.


Please click the pictures or the captions below to view the videos

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Right Judgment Class Practice Feign Moves
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Too Close Wrong Judgment Instant Change
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Defence in Footwork Class Practice Explaining Philosophy


We wish to thank Dr Damian Kissey and the Kissey Family, the honorary organizers, for taking meticulous care to make sure every course participant is happy and comfortable.

We also wish to thank Mr Godfery Kissey of Ogingo Videography, Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia for kindly provideing us with the videos. Godfery is also a member of our Shaolin Wahnam Family. His telephone number is 60-88-731788, and e-mail address is godfery@pc.jaring.my.


You can view all the above videos here. Please click the picture or the caption below.

Tactic of False-False, Real-Real from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.

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