My name is Jack Lannom and
it was about 20 years ago that I received the most
life changing phone call that totally transformed
my mind as a martial artist. I had been practicing
and teaching the Chinese martial arts for over two
decades before I had received that phone call and
I thought I had seen the best of the best in all the
combat arts. Little did I know that up until that
time I had never been exposed to Gonka? The word Gonka
means the real lethal, combat energy; the explosive
projection that every wild animal possesses and uses
to defend itself and attack its prey. I had heard
stories about superhuman feats of men fighting ten
or more attackers at one time and how they utterly
had crushed their opponents like a vicious animal.
But I had always thought that they were myths and
that no one could really develop that kind of animalistic
power. Well, I want you to know that I was absolutely
wrong!
Now, let me bring you back to that life-altering phone
call. The phone call was from my Kung-Fu teacher.
He invited me to participate in what was called by
the Grandmaster, the Walu project. He informed me
that the head of our Kung-Fu, Kai Sai clan wanted
to share a new Chinese system of lethal combat with
a special group of people in the U.S. I was one of
5 people that would be the first to ever learn Walu
Gonka Kung-Fu in America. The Grandmaster had learned
13 different Chinese systems of martial arts and he
said that Walu was the best and quickest combat system
to teach a student the lethal projection of energy
that he had ever seen in his martial arts career.
1 of 5 people to be the first
to learn Walu in the U.S.A.
I felt very honored to be chosen
to be one of five people in all of the U.S. to learn
Walu Gonka, however I was skeptical. I must admit
I was very prideful and I thought what could Walu
Gonka teach me? A lot of my skepticism came from the
idea that I had not heard anything about the Walu
system, until that phone call. I thought I was very
accomplished in the Chinese martial arts, because
I had 20 years of experience, I was the founder of
several Kung-Fu schools in Tennessee and had turned
out many accomplished fighters. However, I needed
to be humbled. I did not know that I did not know.
I guess the one thing that
logically spiked my interest was that my Kung-Fu instructor
was the best fighter I had ever seen in my life and
if he said that Walu is a great combat system and
that it would help me with my pursuit of energy projection,
then I immediately became sold on Walu Gonka.
You see, my teacher knew me
very well and when he used the special words “energy
projection” those would be the words that captured
my attention. He knew that I had always been consumed
with the insatiable desire to project more energy
out of my mind and body for both health and combat
purposes.
My first mind-blowing
Walu Gonka lesson!
I will never forget
my first lesson in Walu Gonka. Every thing that I had
ever learned up until that time in the martial arts
was completely different from what my Kung- Fu master
instructor began to unfold for me in Walu Gonka. It
didn’t look like anything I had ever seen in my
martial arts career. The art was the freest expression
of explosive energy that I had ever witnessed. It looked
like an angry gorilla on steroids. It was the most vicious
and violent combat movements that I had ever felt on
my body.
Immediately, I said
to my teacher, this is what I have wanted to learn all
my life! I told my teacher that I am not going to pursue
any other art. I stopped training in the Kung-Fu system
I was learning. At that moment I made a decision to
master Walu Gonka. I wanted to become the most powerful
expression of the art in America. In addition, I had
a great desire to teach this art to others, like myself,
who are looking for the ultimate expression of energy
projection for physical health and self-defense benefits.
Walu Gonka
the best Combat art I have seen!
Please
don’t miss what I am about to say, now at
58 years old, I am more powerful and I am healthier
today, since I have been practicing Walu Gonka for 20
years, than I was in my prime as a fighter in my early
twenties. I am not saying this is the best martial arts
on the planet, simply because I have not seen all martial
arts on this planet. However, what I am saying
is that Walu Gonka is the best and most powerful, energy
projection, combat system that I have ever seen
in my 40 plus years of Chinese martial arts.
My first impressions
of Walu Gonka
When I first
saw my teacher demonstrate Walu the movements of his
arms looked like that of a gorilla. The gorilla
moves his arms like clubs. The focus of the gorillas’
movements is not on the independent movement of the
arms. The arms are simply conduits for the whole body
to express the explosive energy through the arms. In
other words, the arms are used in a unitary manner and
not in an isolated state.
The next thing that
was so fascinating to me was the amazing heaviness of
the limbs. As my teacher would strike me with his arms
they felt like they weighted two hundred pounds a piece.
I asked him how ‘in the world do you make your
arms so heavy. He said that in Walu you learn to slosh
all of your body weight into the limb that you are using
to attack your opponent.
Another thing that
I observed concerning the uniqueness of Walu was that
every time my teacher would strike me, the blow would
violently shock my body internally. I had felt push
force many times in my martial arts career, however
I had not experienced such violent shock force. When
you are performing Walu Gonka properly every strike,
block, and kick creates a mind-hit shock to the attacker.
Consequently, when you combine the powerful two elements
of heaviness and shock force the result is like being
hit with a two hundred pound anvil traveling at two
hundred miles an hour and when it hits you it electrocutes
you also. That’s Walu Gonka!
I believe the thing
that really blew my mind about Walu was that the only
way you can create that violent shock force was to achieve
a totally relaxed, fluid body state. I had always been
taught in my Kung-Fu training that you are supposed
to remain relaxed until the moment of impact. However,
Walu Gonka teaches you to relax even on impact and never,
ever tense your body for an instant during an attack.
Another way that
I like to express this in my Walu training is to say
that our hand strikes are called armless striking and
our kicks are called legless kicking. The emphasis in
this terminology is to focus the mind on the relaxed
unitary nature of the limbs and not to think of your
arms or legs in a tense segmented fashion.
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