"Secrets of the Shaolin Temple....Revealed!" For the First Time Ever, the Dead Sea Scrolls of the Martial Arts – the Sacred Documents of the Training Principles and History of the Legendary Shaolin Temple of China Has Been Freed From the Secret Chamber – and the Martial Arts World Will Never Be the Same Again Shaolin warrior monks practicing
Dear Friend, If you have ever wondered how the Ancient Warrior Monks of the Shaolin Temple were trained to break steel over their heads, smash bamboo bats with their shins and be suspended on razor sharp spear tips, stop everything you are doing.
Turn off the cell phone, don’t answer the door and hide the remote control. This may be the most important letter that you’ll ever read.
My name is William Huff and I am a 4th Degree Black belt in the Shaolin Arts. For the past sixteen years, it has been my honor to be taught by and train with some of the most influential and talented Masters in the Shaolin Arts.
The most influential Master was Professor Charles Mattera. He’s taught me so much that I would need days to share it with you and even then, it would barely scratch the surface of all his knowledge and expertise.
I will tell you that it’s because of him the Secrets of the Shaolin Temple have been revealed to the martial arts world. Let me tell you his story and how these ancient secrets were discovered.
It all started back in Boston, MA. Charles first got exposed to fighting because of his neighborhood. Growing up as an Italian in a mixed neighborhood got him into his fair share of scrapes with the local bullies.
Like many young boys, he got his start boxing at a local gym, then moved to several different martial arts before he decided that the Shaolin Arts had everything he was looking for.
Devastating throws, laser-like strikes and kicks, crippling grappling techniques and how to use and defend against deadly weapons were all a part of his training. He was hooked for life.
He decided at a young age to dedicate his life to the Shaolin Arts and thirty seven years later, he was Grandmaster and had built the largest martial arts company in the United States.
Little did he know that by dedicating his life to the arts and building his martial arts company, he had started a chain of events that would lead him to the innermost sacred chambers of the legendary Shaolin Temple of China.
While building his martial arts company, Charles had enlisted the help of one of his top students, Steve DeMasco. Steve was the East Coast President of the company Charles had started and by 1998 Steve was a Grandmaster in the Shaolin Arts.
Steve was well connected and well known in Washington D.C. and through one of these connections, Grandmaster DeMasco and the Professor were introduced via letter to the Head Abbot of the Shaolin Temple, Shi Yun Shin.
It seems that the Head Abbot of the Shaolin Temple had heard of and was impressed by all that Professor Mattera had done to spread the Shaolin Arts.
This began a relationship between the Professor and the Head Abbot where a mutual respect was built between the two men which ultimately led to a historic invitation.
In 2000, the Professor was invited by the Head Abbot to travel to China and to visit the Shaolin Temple.
The Professor flew to Deng Feng, China to meet the Head Abbot. For four days, the Professor was a guest of the Shaolin Temple. The Head Abbot and the Professor spent hours upon hours together, forging a friendship and sharing knowledge about the arts.
Each man exposed the other to their culture, their beliefs and ideas on the arts and other topics. Both men were impressed with the other’s accomplishments and depth of knowledge.
What was unknown to the Professor at the time was that the Head Abbot had a surprise in store for him.
During his time with the Abbot, the Professor was informed that the Head Abbot wanted the Professor to demonstrate his expertise in the Shaolin Arts for himself and all of his Warrior Monks.
The Professor agreed, both humbled and honored with the request. In an ultra-secret meeting, the Professor demonstrated his skills and mastery of the Shaolin Arts for the Head Abbot and his top Warrior Monks.
What happened next was a shocker.
The Head Abbot, impressed by what he had seen and by what he had become to know about the Professor, decided to do something that had never been done for an American in the history of the Temple.
The Head Abbot of the Shaolin Temple adopted the Professor as a son, gave him a Chinese name and made him an Official Disciple and Ambassador of the Shaolin Temple!
Humbled beyond belief, the Professor promised the Head Abbot that he would return to the Shaolin Temple and bring hundreds of students with him as a way of showing his gratitude and respect to the Shaolin Temple.
In 2001, the Professor went back to the Shaolin Temple and brought over one hundred and fifty students of the arts with him to train at the Temple and pay his respects to the Head Abbot.
One evening, the Head Abbot asked if he could join the delegation at the local hotel they were staying. He told the Professor the he wished to speak to the group and make a special presentation.
During the dinner, the Head Abbot stood and made a speech, thanking the Professor for supporting the Shaolin Temple and Shaolin Arts. To show his appreciation, he said he had a special gift for the Professor.
He presented the Professor with a beautifully carved wooden box with emerald and jade inlays. With the presentation, he made the Professor promise to keep spreading the Shaolin Arts throughout the world.
The Professor was speechless. He promised the Head Abbot that he would keep his word. In keeping with Chinese custom, the Head Abbot did not tell the Professor what was in the box and the Professor, having been studying the Chinese for over thirty years, knew not to ask.
Later that night, in his hotel room, he opened the box. Inside where beautiful, hand stitched cloth books. Each was hand written on thin rice paper and then tied together with a white piece of string.
He quickly called his translator in and asked him what these books were. The translator read the cover of one of the volumes and was literally shaking when he told the Professor what the Head Abbot had done.
Over two thousand years of martial arts knowledge. The very origins of almost every fighting system known to man all in one place.
Priceless, sacred, never before seen by the outside world information that had been the most guarded secrets of the Shaolin Temple.
You aren’t going to believe what’s in these volumes. Some of it is so far out that you have to see it to believe it. No matter your martial arts background or style, there is something for everyone in these volumes.
Chinese health secrets, secret techniques, used by the Masters, the history and origins of the Shaolin Arts and much more.
Here’s some of the priceless information that is contained in Volume I:
-Stephanie C.
-Andy C.Shaolin Kempo Student
- Dr.Skip Watters
-Jeff
-Michael Delfino
-Tammy Ackerman
-Florante Santos
-Manuel Nawrot
By now, you’ve got to be wondering how much should you pay for one and how you can get your hands on a copy of Secrets of the Shaolin Temple Volume I.
The information is priceless. Quite frankly, putting a value on thousands of years of martial arts history and sacred training techniques is a tough assignment.
It would be near impossible for just anyone to get this information. If you wanted to try, you’d have to somehow get an invitation to the Temple, quit your job, leave your family and friends and travel the thousands of miles to get to the Temple.
Once you were at the Temple, there would be no guarantee that they would accept you and train you. If they did train you, it would be years before you were exposed to this level of information.
That doesn’t even mention the thousands and thousands of dollars you would spend in airfare and accommodations to get there and tuition and donations to stay there.
It has been a difficult journey to be able to bring it to you. We had to find a Chinese person that not only could translate the classical and older dialect of Mandarin into English, but also would be willing to take on the assignment as translating each volume takes four to six months!
We were lucky enough to find such a man and believe me, we paid him handsomely for his services. Rare works like these volumes demands that only the best be used in their care and translation.
It won’t cost you tens of thousands of dollars as it has us, or even a thousand dollars, but once you hold these beautiful and priceless works in your hand, you’ll agree that you would have paid any price to get your hands on one.
These volumes will be selling for $297 per volume, but for a limited time, you can get a copy for $197.00 plus s & h. To place your order, simply click HERE or you can print out the form and Fax it to 1.949.916.9170. You may also call our and order on our 24 hour secure voicemail at 1.949.916.9170. Either way, I urge you to do it now while the thought is still in your mind. You'll be blown away the day that your Secrets of the Shaolin Temple Volume I is in your hands and you begin to learn the Secrets of the Shaolin Temple. Don't delay; click the order button or call 1.949.916.9170 and place your order now! Yours in the Arts, William Huff P.S. - If you order right now, I am going to include a very rare and special report. It's a report that contains and ancient breathing exercise called "Blooming in Springtime". It was passed down from a Chinese Master and this exercise alone will increase your energy, sharpen your focus and male you feel like a million bucks. This report has never been released and is valued at $97.00, but it's yours FREE if you order today. P.P.S. - This special offer is for a limited time while quantities last. Once our initial inventory has run out, the price will go up to $297.00 per volume. Order now!
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