​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.
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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.
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Kaiso Cliff King
Founding Grandmaster
Studies Include:
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56 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
Active 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
Instructors & Schools
The Wu-Hsin Te system currently consists of three schools, spread across the New England area. We have four black belt instructors actively training directly under our Founding Master.
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.