Jim Roselando, Jr.
 

Frequently Asked QuestionsSifu Jim Roselando
6th Generation Disciple
Apricot Forest Hall USA


 

Sifu Jim Roselando has been involved with the Chinese martial Arts for over twenty years. He is a 6th generation disciple in the internal art of Pin Sun Kung Fu, and, a devoted practitioner of the Natural Qigong arts of Yiquan (medical) and Yik Kam (snake). JJR’s Qigong study has focused solely what is known as Yang Sheng (life nourishing) methods! This specialized Qigong is often referred as the natural path!

Since establishing Apricot Forest Hall, JJR has taught and trained with people from around the globe in the arts of Qigong and Kung Fu. His articles have appeared inside such magazines as Inside Kung Fu, Martial Arts Of China Journal, Martial Arts Illustrated, Wing Chun Today, and, various contributions to Martial Arts Web Sites! JJR also assisted in the internationally sold Close Range Combat video series that were filmed in Madrid, Spain and Los Angeles, USA!

JJR’s Kulo Boxing Association is the headquarters for Kulo village Pin Sun Kung Fu in the USA. Currently, JJR is one of the few practitioners privately teaching the art of Master Leung Jan in the USA. JJR’s Kulo DVD & Kulo eBook are the first and Only items to be approved by the Fung family of Kulo for sale to the public and have become true collectables in the Wing Chun family!

JJR’s personal Qigong training program popularity has exploded in recent years! JJR has refined his Yiquan Qigong training into the simplest and most effect three-year core program! With fantastic results, and minimal effort required, soon many people were hooked on his teaching style and program! JJR’s Qigong is now being practiced at prestigious institutions such as MIT and at many other locations. There is no doubt why some say JJR and his friends are starting a global standing revolution! Boston, Chicago, San Diego, Bermuda, Wales, Australia and Holland are just a few places you can find people training AFH Qigong & Kung Fu!

   

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