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IMPERIAL WILD BOAR KUNG FU

Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu is a combat level martial art taught at Imperial Combat Arts school in Denver Colorado. Wild Boar Style Kung Fu is an aggressive berserker style of fighting, toughening lethal thumbs and knuckles, and specializes in head-butts, elbows, knees, kicking, and full body collisions. 
At Imperial Combat Arts Wild Boar Kung Fu is a Mixed Martial Art containing 2 unique Sub Styles that make this effective fighting style a complete martial art with master level toughening, ground fighting, grappling, chin na, hand to hand, kicks, throws, and weapon mastery.
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​Imperial Wild Boar is a complete martial art with the highest levels of toughening, intense combat training, and fully immersive battlefield weapon mastery. Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu is designed to fight multiple opponents with lethal intent and comes from a direct lineage of true combat level martial arts.

TRAINING WILD BOAR KUNG FU

To master Imperial Wild Boar Style Kung Fu our practitioners develop the highest levels of hand toughening, leg toughening, and body conditioning. There are numerous challenging exercises, forms, hundreds of sets for strikes, kicks, throws, and chin na, and of course matching. In addition Imperial Wild Boar trains all types of drills for combat, these drills make use of the usual martial arts mitts and bags, as well as several traditional and modern custom made devices. 

WILD BOAR TOUGHENING

The primary hand weapons toughened in Wild Boar Kung Fu are thumbs and single knuckle strike. Wild Boar Masters at Imperial Combat Arts routinely demonstrate the ability to break several inches of wood with their thumbs, and strike them into the throats and through the ribs of animal cadavers. This level of toughening is far from wrapping the hands and wearing boxing gloves for sport, these are true weapons designed for life-and-death combat. Enter Page> Hand Toughening

WILD BOAR EXERCISES

There are several levels of intense exercise required to develop the sheer ferocity, physical strength, and power that Wild Boar uses to fight. Unlike sport or fitness training these exercises are directly related to combat techniques. Wild Boar Kung Fu trains heavy exercises to toughen their body for ramming and full body collision. Like its Sub-Style art of Golden Rat Kung Fu, Wild Boar holds postures while ramming that will break sticks or boards with any part of the posture from toe to head.

WILD BOAR FORMS

Wild Boar Kung Fu has a different approach to forms than the long intricate form in arts like Snake Kung Fu. Boar Kung Fu forms have fewer moves, however each move is intense and powerful. An 8 minute form in Boar is more challenging than sprinting 8 minutes. Imperial Combat Arts forms are not like the flashy acrobatic forms you may see in form competitions. Our forms teach brutally effective techniques that transfer directly to life-and-death combat. 

WILD BOAR SETS

To train sets with a Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu Master requires extensive arm toughening, most people would bow out after the first crossing of arms. Imperial Wild Boar Style Kung Fu trains numerous sets to counter all types of strikes and kicks vs multiple opponents. Sets, like forms are the primary ways that Masters pass on ancient knowledge to the next Masters of their art. Wild Boar Masters train their sets against all the other Imperial Animal Styles. 

WILD BOAR DRILLS

Wild Boar Kung fu practitioners drill a lot of thumb strikes, knuckle punches, elbow, knees, and kicks on their own specialized Wild Boar equipment. Some of this equipment is used to develop Wild Boars ability to power through defenses and open their targets. It can take years of hand, arm ,and leg toughening to even begin to train on equipment used routinely in Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu training. Wild Boar drills are with a fast paced ferocity that requires significant endurance. 

WILD BOAR MATCHING

Wild Boar Masters love to match and receive the toughening and conditioning from the strikes and kicks of their partners. Boar Masters train their sets against all the other Imperial Animal Styles. This training gives Wild Boar Kung Fu Masters the experience of training against all types of fighters from the most powerful to the fastest. This matching helps build the full speed reflexes and muscle memory needed for true combat and the ability to counter all types of techniques.

THE WILD BOAR MIND

Like real Wild Boar in nature, Wild Boar fighters are usually relaxed people who don't care or bother with arguments or conflict and try to avoid them, however once pushed their opponent suddenly becomes the reason for everything that has ever bothered them in their entire life! Its then that they explode with years of subdued frustration, anger, rage,  and intensity. They erupt with an unyielding assault that is oblivious to pain, death, fear, consequence, or reason.

HISTORY OF WILD BOAR KUNG FU

In the ancient world the Wild Boar was a symbol of courage and bravery, even unto death. Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu was  designed after the power, aggression, and intensity of charging Wild Boar and their lethal tusks, thick hide and dense bones.
​​Wild Boar Kung Fu Masters fight with grunting growls, sheer animal rage, and a willingness to exchange blows or die that has made them a force that invokes fear on the battlefield.
Wild Boar Kung Fu was integrated into the Taoist 8 Animal System during the reign of the Ch'ing Dynasty and was chosen as the animal style to represent Chen, ☳ in the Pakua. Wild Boar Kung Fu has been taught in the U.S. since the early 1960's.

WILD BOAR SUB-STYLES

There are numerous Animal Kung Fu Styles trained in Chinese Martial Arts, most people only know of the 5 or 8 most commonly practiced styles in mainstream Kung Fu, and even online research today will only produce minimal information on a handful more. Through our own unique martial history Imperial Combat Arts teaches numerous Animal Kung Fu styles as Sub-styles of the Eight Imperial Animals. The particular sub-styles attached to each Animal directly complement the main style, and share similar modes of movement, toughening, and weapons allowing masters to quickly learn additional martial arts styles that are similar in nature to their own. Some of these sub-styles are very rare while others are famous and legendary in their own right.

CANTON DOG KUNG FU

Canton Dog Kung Fu is a ferocious street, and ground fighting style, with an evil reputation. Eye gouging, groin attacks, finger breaking, throat attacks, leg breaks, and even tearing off lips and ears are signature wounds from one quick, highly trained, Dog Kung Fu attack. This style, like all the animals arts, is savage and brutal for real life-and-death combat. These techniques aren't desperate self defense moves, but the highly toughened and powerful attacks of Martial Arts Masters. Enter Page> Dog Kung Fu

GOLDEN RAT KUNG FU

​Golden Rat Style Kung Fu is a rare martial art that shows up usually only in Sub Styles of Chinese Martial Arts. At Imperial Combat Arts Imperial Rat Kung Fu is one of the Three Forces Animals (Spider, Bat , And Rat) and trained as a Sub-style of Wild Boar Kung Fu. Rat Kung Fu trains strong biting grips with two fingers and the thumb, pinches that remove areas of flesh, knuckle strikes to vital points, and extensive kicking. Rat is quite painful to learn, like all the Imperial Animal Styles.

WILD BOAR WEAPON MASTERY

Imperial Combat Arts Animal Styles also master melee weapons for combat. The weapons of choice for each Animal directly complement their martial art making use of the same techniques and body development they've already mastered with the empty hand. Wild Boar Kung Fu has its own unique ancient weapons, favored battlefield weapons, and masters its own series of weaponry for ranged combat, long weapons, and for close quarters combat.

IMPERIAL EIGHT ANIMALS

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Imperial Wild Boar Kung Fu is one of eight main Animal Styles taught at Imperial Combat Arts. Each of the 8 Animal Styles is a complete martial art with its own master level toughening, ground fighting, grappling, Chin Na, hand to hand, kicks, throws, and weapon mastery.
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The 8 Animals each energetically represent one trigram of the Bagua. Wild Boar
 was chosen to represent Chen ☳ (震 Zhèn) in the Pakua (Bagua). Chen represents Thunder, Arousing, Initiative, 1st Son, Wood Energy, and Integrity. Chen consists of Two Yin Lines, over one Yang line.
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