What is Wu-Hsin Te?
“Wu-Hsin Te” (無心德) is pronounced “Woo-Zinn Day” and is Chinese for “Virtue Without Thought”. In other words: naturally doing what’s right without having to debate it in your mind.
As a traditionalist martial arts style, Wu-Hsin Te has its roots primarily in Soo Bahk Do (a precursor to Tang Soo Do) and White Crane Qigong, along with a variety of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino and American influences.




Kaiso Cliff King
Founding Grandmaster
Studies Include:
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58 years of martial arts training
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8th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do)
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2nd degree black belt in Chun Kuk Do (Chuck Norris System)
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1st degree black belt in White Crane Qigong / Kung Fu
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1st degree black belt in Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do
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Sikaran, Traditional Jiu Jitsu
Member Of:
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United Fighting Arts Federation
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International Association of Martial Arts & Oriental Medicine
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Professional Kickboxing Association
History
Originally established in 2018, Wu-Hsin Te began with four black belts who had previously trained with Kaiso since the early 1990's. Currently, we have the following active instructors:
Select an instructor below to learn more about their school or other training services they provide.

From Left: Master Georgia King, Kaiso Cliff King, Sensei Peter Hicks, Sensei Travis Stark, Sensei Joseph Kenneally.



