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THE MARSTA and SANSHANGONG – What are these all about?
Posted by: | Comments“THE MARSTA” is the name of a unique and exciting martial arts school created by Master Simon T. Lailey.
“THE MARSTA” is an acronym for “Martial Arts Research, Study and Training Academy”.
Within “THEMARSTA” is the “Sanshangong Academy” where Master Simon T. Lailey teaches Fujian Province Martial Arts (Classical Chinese Martial Arts from south-east China).
Both “THE MARSTA” and “SANSHANGONG” are registered with and recognized by the national taxation office and the Inland Revenue here in the UK.
Both “THE MARSTA” and “SANSHANGONG” were created by Master Simon T. Lailey and are thus headed, controlled and maintained by him.
There is an executive Committee and this consists of:
Simon Realey – Chairman
Master Lailey – Vice Chair
Justin Rayment – Brainstorming
Jim Clews – Treasurer
Nick Holden - “Junior/Minor” Representative
Warren Bright – Events Co-ordinator
Up-to-date copies of Master Simon T. Lailey’s
i) insurance certificate
ii) CRB certificate
iii) Child Protection Policy
iv) Constitution
are available for inspection by all those that feel the need to see them.
Also kept on-site are Master Lailey’s credentials – certificates of accomplishment and other proof of professionalism (from various national and international bodies).
At “THE MARSTA” you can learn:
Sanshangong (Adult Kung Fu)
Young Dragons (Sanshangong for youngsters)
Xingyiquan (Jet Li’s Kung Fu)
Wing Chun (Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu)
Praying Mantis Kung Fu
Chinese Weapons (Spear, Sword, Melon Hammers, etc)
Chinese Karate (Tode, Tote, Qinna, Luikiu/Ryukyu Karate)
Taijiquan (Tai Chi)
Ba Duan Jin(Qigong)
Gongyao (Oriental Dance Therapy)
Belly Dance
“THE MARSTA” also offers:
Massage (a uniquely integrated Eastern-Western treatment)
Spiritual healing
Acupuncture
Chinese Herbal treatment
Moxibustion
JEET KUNE DO
Posted by: | CommentsThis article is not about ‘questioning’, ‘criticizing’, or ‘controversy’. It is purely and simply a presentation whereby an alternative viewpoint is thus being expressed whilst posing a few questions that might encourage some interesting feedback.
Jeet Kune Do is an interesting concept – more interesting, perhaps, than one may at first realise!
At the bottom of Jeet Kune Do philosophy lies importing what fits, absorbing that which is useful, and not being afraid to mix and match. So, cross-training is in (as long as one has a rock solid foundation in one specific martial arts discipline) whilst confusion and distortion are definitely out! Read More→

