Don’t Box a Boxer – Sports Don’t Survive on the Street

March 7, 2010

There is a saying in the Kung Fu San Soo world that goes something like this, “don’t box a boxer, and don’t wrestle a wrestler.” What this means simply is to fight the way you’ve been trained to fight. And, fight by the rules that you’ve been trained to fight with, which are no rules.

Peaks and Plateaus – Master Bill Hulsey

August 20, 2009

“Don’t let a plateau get the better of you. Don’t let on get in the way of your dream of black belt excellence. Plateaus are your test. Peaks are your rewards.”

Building the Complete Fighter- Master Bill Hulsey

“The lessons [are] taught in categories. Each lesson in each category [have] a name and number assigned to it. The names of the categories are Ah-Soo, Fut-Ga, Choy-Li-Ho, Top-ga and Numpi. Learning one of these lessons gave you the skills and coordination you needed to learn another lesson further down the line.”

The Power of the Eyes – Master Bill Hulsey

“It was the power in my eyes. He backed off murmuring to himself about something, but I knew I had won the fight, even though no punches were ever thrown.”

Kung-Fu San Soo: Pure and Simple – Master Bill Hulsey

Called “one of the world’s best-protected” martial arts secrets, Kung-Fu San Soo believes the best defense is a good offense.

Why is Kung Fu San Soo a Combat Art, and Not a Sport

May 8, 2009

By: Master Bill Hulsey
“San Soo” means hand-to-hand combat.

Several years ago, a local cable television channel had as their guest speaker Jimmy H. Woo. After a short demonstration by a few of Woo’s students, the camera focused on Woo and his interviewers. After his introduction, and a short personal history, the interviewer asked Jimmy what did [...]