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The Five Elements of Hi-Karate

You hold the power of life and death in your hands!


There are few arts that even come close to Hi-Karate. Hung Gar Kung Fu, Chi Vah and Gin Foo Mark’s secret arts have been compared to the deadly power of Hi-Karate. But our art is more complete. More balanced. And has more power. Call the nearest school for more details.



 

The art of striking in Hi-Karate is similar to most martial arts, but takes it to the next level. Hi-Karate exploits the use of Fa Jing, an quick release of chi upon impact of a strike to an opponent that unleashes and amazing and deadly amount of power and energy. Some compare it to the "Kempo Explosion", or Bruce Lee’s legendary 1 or 3 inch punch (originally a Hi-Karate dim mak blow). An experienced and season veteran of the Chinese martial arts will immediately recognize the similarities between Hi-Karate and those that followed it, Taigi and Hung Har Kung Fu.

The goal in Hi-Karate is, should a death match be called out, you are to destroy your opponent as quickly and effectively as possible. Eye witness account of turn of the century death matches in Asia resulting in an opponent having limbs broken, eyes gouged and internal organs liquified on the spot. Although there is a component of Hi-Karate that teaches self-control, meditation and inner peace, a student of this high art must understand the planes of our living world. Mercy is for the weak, and being weak does not prevail in open hand combat.


Real life combat situations are common in our training

 


The understanding of the inner workings of these planes and how they relate to every day life in the 21st century can only be learned after years of training under a qualified (and certified) Hi-Karate Master. Many Masters require their disciple to under go a vigorous body, mind, and spirit cleansing that can take up to two weeks at our main training fortress in California before even being allowed to take the test for the rank of Maestro. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication but there are no Hi-Karate Master has ever been questioned to his knowledge or qualifications as one of the supreme leaders and teachers in modern or ancient martial arts. Element 1 can be obtained easy. It takes only simple repeat training to learn how to punch and kick. But elements 2 & 3 takes years to develop. The conquest of these two elements are the first step to the long journey to mastering Hi-Karate.


   "During April, 1993, I had the pleasure of attending one of Master Ki's workshops in Orlando....to see if his ability matched what had been written about him. I was not disappointed. I have over 25 years of training in the martial arts and was amazed at some of the things I saw. Master Ki's demonstration of Element number 5 was most impressive. I feel that having spent that weekend in Florida and training with Master Ki has made me a better martial artist and police officer." - -

Charles Gregg

2nd Dan Aikido and 2nd Dan Taijo-Jutsu


Mythical characters who display overwhelming wisdom and fighting ability such as Yoda from the Star Wars movies, are said to be based on historic Hi-Karate masters of old.

YEARS TO MASTER, BUT     WORTH THE TIME


The understanding of the inner workings of the Hi-Karate planes and how they relate to every day life in the 21st century can only be learned after years of training under a qualified (and certified) Hi-Karate Master. Many Masters require their disciple to under go a vigorous body, mind, and spirit cleansing that can take up to two weeks at our main training fortress in California before even being allowed to take the test for the rank of Maestro. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication but there are no Hi-Karate Master has ever been questioned to his knowledge or qualifications as one of the supreme leaders and teachers in modern or ancient martial arts.




The power of Hi-Karate

Unmatched by any other


Master Yensid executes element number 5