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if you study the Tóngzigōng and your a child well there is nothing that can stop and please use the skills for good not for annoying other people

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Tóngzigōng (童子功) is a form of qigong exercise stressing flexibility. This art form is part of the curriculum of Shaolin Kung Fu. It is very rare to find masters, however, this is one of the basics that is learned at the Shaolin Temple, and is learned very early. Tongzigong must be practiced regularly before the body has matured, for the skill to reach its highest levels. The skill becomes impossible to master, once the bones are set.

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  1. ^ "Virgin Kung Fu". Kung Fu Magazine. Retrieved 2010-06-23.


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if you study the Tóngzigōng and your a child well there is nothing that can stop and please use the skills for good not for annoying other people

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