Definitions for "Kung Fu"
Keywords:  martial, gung, chinese, chiao, shuai
1. skill developed through time and effort; 2. (common usage:) Chinese martial arts in general.
A derivative of a Chinese term meaning Hard Work and Applied Skills, now accepted by both westerners and orientals as a generic term for martial art skills.
Its original meaning is somewhat different, referring to one's expertise in any skill, not necessarily martial. Many consider wushu "martial art" a better term for Chinese martial arts, as it translates directly into martial art. There are various philosophies around the term kung fu, suggesting a deeper meaning. The following is an example of such a philosophy:For a process to truly be kung fu, the following three elements must be present:Motivation, Self-discipline, Time. Kung Fu Instruction. Free Online Video Approved by both the IPTA and 18 Daoists Palms Kung fu.Six months distance-learning.
Keywords:  carradine, spielman, yuen, thorpe, kam
Kung Fu (1972-1975) was an award-winning American television series which starred David Carradine. It was created by Ed Spielman, directed and produced by Jerry Thorpe, and developed by Herman Miller (who was also a writer for, and co-producer of, the series). David Chow (and later Kam Yuen) was the technical and kung fu advisor.
Keywords:  gong, see
See gong fu.
Keywords:  album, vinyl, ash, march, edition
Kung Fu was the first single released from the album 1977 by the band Ash on March 20 1995 as a CD single, limited edition 7”, and standard 7” vinyl.