KUNG FU TOA

Fighting Philosophy

Do the present Kung Fu Toa warriors consider their future as they age, maybe when they arrive at 60? Do they ponder what could occur assuming they become sick? Anybody who claims resistance from ailment because of their alleged only inward strength is, actually, misinformed all along. Actually, most people eventually surrender to some type of organ disappointment or sickness. No warrior, regardless of how talented or strong, has at any point won the fight against death.

Only combative techniques ought to be seen as an excursion of discipline and expertise improvement instead of a quest for strength. Genuine strength lies in modesty and grasping one’s restrictions. A contender’s heritage isn’t in actual only strength however in the insight and discipline they give to people in the future.

Only rather than zeroing in exclusively on actual ability, practitioner of TOA ought to develop mental lucidity, profound versatility, and moral lead. The best battle isn’t against others however against one’s own obliviousness and self image.

A suggestion for practitioner look at fighting as an art and develop their skills instead of increasing their animal powers and character. Remember you are not stronger than an elephant, you can not fly like a eagle, you can not jump like an antelope, not bite like a shark, not sting like a snake and you can not run like a leopard.

Since the moment you were born, you have stepped into a never-ending battle, and perhaps you can win this battle as long as you are alive. Remember to adopt good words, good actions, and good thoughts, as they are the key to winning this battle. Do not use others for your own comfort because of your personal struggles; if you do so, you stray from the real fight. To try and win the battle means to work on yourself, not to burden others.

It is better to trace the roots of your problems back to your childhood and resolve them. Use a punching bag—it doesn’t hit back—or punch the trunk of a tree. We can make use of fighting techniques and refine them to improve ourselves and grow stronger. These techniques are diverse and are not limited to physical combat alone.

TO’A as a Concept

The term TO’A is derived from two Persian words: TO, meaning "You," and A’, which is the commanding form of the verb "Come." Together, they symbolize an invitation—a call to embrace the seven foundational principles of the Olympic spirit, reimagined through the lens of Iranian martial arts. In this context, TO’A embodies the essence of discipline, respect, and growth, serving as a term of reverence within this unique martial arts tradition. Beyond its literal meaning, TO’A also signifies wisdom, a concept central to its philosophy. The Grand Master often emphasized this interpretation, framing Kung Fu TO’A as "The Way of Wisdom." This path encourages practitioners to seek intellectual and spiritual enlightenment alongside physical mastery, fostering a holistic approach to personal development. TO’A integrates the rich cultural heritage of Persia with modern athletic principles, creating a martial art that is both deeply rooted in tradition and dynamically forward-thinking. It teaches not only physical techniques but also values such as humility, perseverance, and self-awareness. Practitioners are encouraged to align their physical actions with moral principles, viewing TO’A as a journey toward inner harmony and universal understanding. In its essence, TO’A transcends the boundaries of sport, transforming into a philosophy of life. It challenges individuals to cultivate wisdom, discipline, and respect, ultimately leading them toward a deeper connection with themselves and the world around them.

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