Well, I think it may depend. I have worn Feiyues, china warriors, kwons, some brand I bought from Jonie Uniforms. These are all marketed as Kung fu shoes. I am currently wearing a 30 dollar pair of sketchers I got at kohls. They work well because they have quality construction, thus holding up to the rigors of rooting and such, and are low to the ground. They don't have a big sole. I find the lower to the ground you are the more stable you are. As if i was barefoot, only I am not.
The Feiyues, Kwons, and Jonie brand are held together with adhesive. The china warriors are sown. The Warriors Exploded at the seems after a few months. The adhesive shoes stretch to much. I wear holes through the heel and the medial area of the ball, the part under the big toe, in all of these shoes. I liked the kwons the best though for kung fu. The rounded bottoms makes them kinda suck for Taiji. But they worked fine for Kung fu and lion dance. The sketchers are my favorite so far though. We sell them if you wanna give us a call. 904-215-6111
One can purchase kung fu shoes from many places online. Some of the websites that sell kung fu shoes are eBay, Amazon, Karate Joes, Millet Sports, Blitz Sport and Yellow Mountain.
None. It was nominated for only one: Best Animated Feature Film.
It would be best to bring (not wearing them) the shoes to school and to ask your principal. If they have any vulgar images then you might as well not try.
Pandas know kung fu only in the Kung Fu Pandauniverse.
Kung fu comes from China. Shaolin monks teach real kung fu there.
My Kung Fu was created in 2004.
Shaolin Kung fu
I love kung fu movies!
kung fu warriors
kung fu fighting
The only old tv show I know of that featured kung fu was, in fact, Kung Fu, starring David Carridine.
It is Kung fu-tzu or Kung fu-tse. The modern and more widely used romanization variant is Kong Fuzi.