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Last time I wrote you I think I told you about the
pompous tour guide my brother-in-law hired
four years ago to show us the Shaolin Temple
in Henan province, China.
As soon as I met the guide my entire being
had an adverse reaction. Maybe it was the
fact that the lenses on his glasses were so
dirty I wondered if they'd ever been cleaned.
Maybe it was the fact that he had bad breath.
Or that he smelled of cigarette smoke.
But no, it wasn't that. It was that twisted
smirky ass "I know something you don't
attitude" that you used to get, years ago,
whenever you visited an Apple store to
ask computer or software related questions.
Naturally, there were many, many things
about the first trip that I treasured - but
one thing stuck in my craw and it wasn't
expunged until this afternoon.
In short, the prick told me, after we
visited the Shaolin Temple grounds,
that we could NOT go to the cave
where Bodhidharma, the founder of
Shaolin kung fu, meditated for nine
years.
In fact, he meditated so long in this
cave, and with such power, that his
impression was left on the cave wall
itself.
So naturally, being I am a connoisseur
of energy transmission, going to this
cave was supposed to be the most
important part of my trip to Songshan
mountain, where the Shaolin Temple
rests.
What irritated me most was the fact that
my brother-in-law agreed with the jerk
when he said it would take three or four
days to climb the mountain. I knew this
had to be a whopper of the greatest order -
so I began to argue and point in the direction
of the mountain.
I got nowhere with my statements, and I grew
even angrier when my brother-in-law told me
I MUST tip the guide. When I refused he gave
me his "Face, Face" - speech - telling me that
we may need the guide again sometime.
Oh, no. You mean you want to bring him into
my life a second time.
Four years later - time has healed the wounds
from the past.
I must admit, however, that this morning I played
out a great act in the Theatre of my Mind.
I pictured meeting the same tour guide at the
Temple - and he happened to be with a couple
of Americans. I said hello to the guide like we
were old friends. Then I talked to the Americans
in front of the guide.
"Isn't this great. It's a dream come true being able
to visit the Shaolin Temple, eh."
"Oh yes, we're so happy to be here."
"I know. This is my second visit. Are you planning to
go to the cave on the mountain where Bodhidharma
meditated for nine straight years."
"Yes, we were interested in going there. Have you been
before."
"Well, I wanted to LAST time but I had a guide that told
me I would need three or four days to get to the top
of THAT mountain (I turn and point."
"You're kidding me. He said THAT."
"I know. What a LIAR he was, huh. It's very common in
China. Some tour guides just want to give the laziest
service so they get their dough and go home early.
So make sure you let your guide know you want to
go there. If he gives you a line, fire him. And make
sure you do NOT tip him at all."
At this point my former tour guide is turning red in
the face - doing his best to pretend he's playing
poker. I turn to him and wink. Then I say, "Enjoy
your journey."
Well, I didn't get to act this one out today - but I
did hike the mountain to the Da Mo Dong. It was a
4 Km hike - and quite steep.
It took less than an hour to get to the top - and my
brother-in-law - long since forgiven for his error -
took tons of photos of me in the cave, outside the
cave - as well as at the very top of the mountain.
In fact, he took plenty of pictures outside the temple,
inside the temple grounds - and all along the trail.
What a blessed day.
And what a wonderful time to affirm, once more:
Never give up on your dreams. Persist until you succeed.
If you get knocked down, keep getting up. The person
who continues to get up after each knockdown can
never be defeated.
And with all this in mind, let me say that I am extending
the half-off special once again, as a way of celebrating
my trip to Boddhidharma's cave.
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Zen Master of the Internet
I'm leaving Hainan Island tomorrow to visit
two more sacred mountains in China. One
of them is Wu Tai Shan - the other Song
Shan - the site of the world renowned
Shaolin Temple.
I've been to the Shaolin Temple before but
had a snafu with the photos last time - as well
as the idiot tour guide who was hired without my
knowledge or consent.
Typically I don't like or want tour guides - and
this guy four years ago helped fuel my non-desire
for any additional guides.
Let me give you the fireworks on this story.
After touring the temple grounds, the guide told
me that it was time to go back to Zhengzhou - the
capital of Henan Province, where we were staying.
I said: "Wait a minute here pal. I want to go up the
mountain to the cave where Boddhidharma sat and
meditated for nine years."
The guide says: "Oh no, we can't do that. It would
take three or four days to go up the mountain."
I turned to my brother-in-law and said: "Three days
my ass. This isn't the Himalayas."
He replied: "Face. Face." This meant I had better shut
up so the guide saved face.
"Face... my ASS," I said. "I want to go to the cave and this
jerk is lying to us because he's too freaking lazy."
"Mei wenti," he says - "no problem."
My brother-in-law then told me that I better tip the guy
for his time.
"I am NOT tipping this guy," I said. "He's been the worst
guide I have ever seen. He's pompous. He's arrogant. He
thinks he's something special because he knows more
about the Shaolin Temple than I do."
"You must tip him," he said.
"No way," I posture.
"Face. Face. Remember, we may need the connection
next time."
"HAAAA. With connections like this I'd rather have no
connection."
"Face. Face," he says again.
"How bout this guy show ME some face," I said. "I'm the
guy paying him. Why should I be showing his mangy mug
face."
Fifteen minutes later, after a meal softened me a bit - I
gave the chump 50 Renminbi - but as I handed it to him
I looked the other way, making zero eye contact.
"Xie xie," he says. Thank you.
I said: "No thanks." Then I looked at my brother-in-law
and said, "No next time. I don't EVER want you to get
me another tour guide."
Re-telling this story makes me feel good. Mostly because
I haven't had a tour guide in four years, and have done
fine. And this trip will be no exception.
I feel so GOOD about telling this story that I'm extending
my 50% off special another day. And when I get to Wu
Tai Shan and Song Shan I promise to get some more
awesome pics for you to see.
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Matt Furey
It's good to know someone was worried about me.
I was in Thailand for a week - riding elephants in
Chiang Mai, getting Thai massage, eating way too
much (the change in food gave me a 2-day bloat),
watching some Thai boxing (from kids through
adults) - and so on.
I had a blast - in part because I was without email,
internet or cell phone. I didn't do anything I'm used
to doing - other than exploring the unknown.
Whilst in Bangkok on the evening of July 6 - I walked
into a bar and was immediately greeted with a smile
from an American officer, Terry, whose expression
told me he may know me.
He said: "I can't believe it. 30 minutes ago I just finished
doing the Royal Court - now I'm meeting the man who
wrote the book. My boys are going to love this - as well
as all the guys from camp who follow your program."
He offered to buy me a drink. I obliged - asking for a
bottled water.
We spent a half hour talking about Thailand and other
parts of southeast Asia; then I gave him a few variations
of the exercises in Combat Conditioning to put into practice.
He was so grateful for the time we spent talking that I took
out a sheet of paper and autographed it for him and his two
boys - making sure I included the place (Bangkok) and the
date and time.
Now I'm back in China and in full force. And this reminds
me that I forgot to tell my webmaster, Ed Baran, to stop
the half-off celebration that I began before the 4th of July.
And so, for the next day, I'm going to keep it going. It's a
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P.S. Yes, you can even get the world famous Combat
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I've been in Thailand - the Land of Smiles - for the past
week - having a blast.
While doing so I haven't sent an email or even looked at
email in days. Nor have I had a single phone call or text
message. And so, although I enjoy a four-hour work day -
the reality is that quite often my workday is less than four
hours - or non-existent.
How am I able to succeed on so little effort.
It's called leverage. Leverage of time. Leverage of effort and
leverage of resources.
For example, before I left for Thailand, I did a series of emails
that raked in a fortune - and none of them took me more than
a few minutes to write.
The good news is that now you can find out how I do what
I do - i.e. making a fortune with email. Be sure to click the
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Matt Furey
Zen Master of the Internet
P.S. The link listed above will lead you to a page wherein I
reveal how I've privately taught my unique email method
to many other Internet fortune-makers. You can be next.
Naturally, you may think I'm nuts when you read
today's headline.
Then again, maybe I'm not.
Further investigation may reveal the true answer.
I encourage you to check things out for yourself by
going to http://mattfurey.com/giant_buddha_says.html
A surprising near-death photo may surprise you.
And by the way, there is a huge pay-off to you for visiting
this page - so don't think this is a lark. Take your hands out
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see what I mean.
Best,
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If you really, really want to get back into shape - but you
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Yes, there is a way to move from being in terrible pain
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And "the way" I'm talking about is not surgery. Nor is
it pain killers.
One of my friends is a chiropractic doctor who has made
a huge difference in many peoples' lives. His name is Dr.
Joe DeNoia.
Over the years, Dr. Joe has seen hundreds of people who
underwent unnecessary surgery, when all they really needed
was a way to support their back while getting over their injury.
One guy who opted for back surgery was further humiliated
when the docs castrated him. Yeah, I know this story sounds
far fetched - but pay attention anyway and you may convince
yourself that I ain't pulling your schlong on this one.
Turns out the guy had incredible pain in his knackers, and all
the doctors he saw couldn't figure out that the real problem
wasn't in his cojones but in his back.
The pain was caused by a slipped disc and traveled along his
nerves to the family jewels. No matter what he tried, the pain
wouldn't go away, so eventually he went under the knife.
Slash. His testicles got cut off.
Y'ouchh.
Afterward he had two pains instead of one - as well as a
greatly reduced level of testosterone.
The castration did nothing to eliminate the real problem -
the slipped disc in his back.
Look, if you have back pain and need a boost before getting
back into exercise, you might want to try a back brace instead
of radical surgery.
Now, I don't believe in going the cheapo route in anything
that I do. There are lots of braces around that are nothing more
than glorified rubber bands or a woman's girdle. As you can
imagine, they don't work - even they there is a charge for the
device.
Naturally, if you want the best back brace out there, you would
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Do you get it.
Now, let me be a bit Fureyesque. That's Americanese for
"off color."
Which would you prefer. Having your back operated on -
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WOW - what a response to my email about "China Fat."
Here's one reply forwarded to me that I will answer in
a surprising manner. - MJF
"Hello Matt;
Just thought that I'd throw in a comment. I'm in my
seventies now and in good health. I'm often flattered
by people who comment that I look much younger
than my age. Some refuse to believe that I'm over
seventy. But re: the Kamikaze Diet. I was recently
talking with one of my four sons (all former wrestlers,
2 in college) and we were discussing physical condition-
ing.
I cracked him up when I said: "When I was your age
any person who weighed over 300 lbs could get a job
with the circus or carnival and people would pay a
quarter just to look at them."
Now days anywhere you go you see men and women who
must weigh 400lbs. And they are usually stuffing food
into their mouths.
In my younger days as an Army Paratrooper I spent a
total of 44 months in Asia. I learned to love the people
and the food. (When they weren't shooting at me).
Nowhere in the Orient did I encounter SUGAR in any
of the food. That was in the 1950's and 60's. There
was no candy except that which the GI's gave to the
kids (and girlfriends).
Now, here in the good ol' US of A with a great proliferation
of Chinese Buffets, Japanese and Korean restaurants, I haven't
been able to find a single one that doesn't load their food up
with sugar.
I have mentioned this to some of the owners, waiters cooks etc.
Often in their own language, None of them are willing to discuss
the matter at length. What I sense from their demeanor and
brief comments is that they have embraced the American craving
for sweets. And are quite happy to add sugar to their traditional
recipes. They see it as a flavor enhancer. What a shame.
I was wondering, in your trips to China, do you find the use of
sugar in the traditional foods. I expect that China now imports
a great deal of sugar from Cuba and other sources.
Billy
MJF: Love the analogy about the 300 and 400 pound human
walruses running around our country. Today's human being
makes William "Refrigerator" Perry - (remember him) look like
Slim Jim. I think most circuses today would consider these
people too fat to employ.
Regarding your question on sugar in China. Let me put it to you
this way. I go to a coffee bar each day to work. It's not a Starbucks.
Instead it's a full menu coffee bar with fresh fruit and vegetable
juices.
I get a private room, away from all the smoking and loud, loud
chatter. And I order a watermelon juice, or a carrot and celery
juice - maybe even a kiwi juice at times.
Anyway, a couple years ago when I got my carrot juice, it tasted
funny. I said, "This isn't the taste I am used to when I drink carrot
juice."
Guess what I discovered. In China, when you order fresh squeezed
fruit juice, you better say, "Bu yao jia tang." This means: "Do not
add sugar." If you don't say this - don't be surprised if your juice
tastes sweeter than normal.
I just finished talking to my brother-in-law over lunch. I told him
that it's important to eat as many colors from the food chain as
possible. I mentioned eating greens, oranges, reds, purples, yellows,
and so on.
Then I said: "In almost all cases, anything white you put into your
mouth is devil's food."
This includes sugar, artificial sweeteners - including Aspartame,
MSG, milk, creams and so on.
Many are surprised when I lump "milk" into this group - but you've
got to be the dumbest of the dumb to believe in advertising slogans
like "milk does a body good." Cow's milk, esp. in the U.S. - is so bad
for you that the slogan I just mentioned was stricken a long, long time
ago - and now we have the simplicity of "Got Milk" with a movie star
attached to it.
Well, guess what they're drinking in China these days.
Milk. Lots and lots of milk.
With added sugar - of course.
Gotta get that calcium, you know - just like those 'mericans who
weigh 400 L-Bz.
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Woooahhh Nellie.
Let's take a look at what one reader sent me after
reading yesterday's email on "The Japanese Kamakazi
Diet" followed by my comments on how fat the Chinese
are getting:
Matt,
I heard what you said about not endorsing any government
telling you what to do...but me thinks you are endorsing
this program because it has to do with "healthcare" -
IMHO - reduced waistlines does not equal better health...
especially at the hands of the government. Yes, I under-
stand your perspective = that by reducing the waistline,
you 'automatically' eliminate many negative health
effects.
This is not ALWAYS true, there are ALWAYS exceptions to
the 'rule' and by mandating this on ALL the people in that
group, there will be some who will come out of this on the
()-end of the stick if you know what I mean. Me thinks
it's an ideological issue, not a health care issue.
If Americans are willing to submit to this kind of (or other
kinds, which we already do) mandate, we're already slaves
to the government.
Also, you know the middle-east and eastern ways of life and
philosophies.
Look at how drastically their lifestyles and diet have changed
(for the average/low income people) they aren't eating the
same foods or living in the similar ways/conditions. Their
lifestyles have improved in some ways, but the diets have
suffered; many will argue that it's 'better' that they aren't
eating fatty oils and they are eating less meat and it's good
for them, but look what's happening overall. They are
gaining weight, smoking more, and becoming more
addicted to oil like the U.S.
My apologies for the political tirade, but it's ALL inter-
connected.
Respectfully,
Jim B.
MJF: Hiya Jim. Thanks for the email. In no way am I advocating
a government mandated anything - including waistlines. What
I was trying to say was this: If I HAD to choose between one of
two alternatives - I'd choose a country with a reduced waistline
before I'd choose government mandated health care.
You are correct. There are exceptions to what I have written.
There are thin people who have diabetes, heart disease and
cancer.
My point is that these diseases are greatly increased as your
waistline bulges. Just look at the 20.8 million diabetics in this
country - as well as those who are pre-diabetic (another 16
million). What percentage of these people are carrying a
surplus of guttage.
Most.
As for China, when I first came here in 1993, you didn't see
many fat people under the age of 45. Now you see fat Chinese
everywhere.
If you go to http://www.china.org.cn/english/Life/161094.htm
you can read the following excerpt:
"According to Beijing's media, international experts in obesity
recently predict that by the year 2010, one fifth of Chinese
children will be overweight.
Obesity is becoming the most serious epidemic of children
in Beijing. Obesity rate of Beijing's children moved up five
to seven fold in the past decade. Incomplete statistics show
that obesity rates of children from infancy to six, from six to
eight and from 11 to 12 were 3.4 percent, 15.4 percent and
20.8 percent respectively, at the end of the last century."
*****
Now, what do I believe is causing the overweight in China.
Well, it isn't that they're eating more meat. The Chinese
have always been big meat eaters.
It's that they're eating MORE of everything - especially sweats,
breads, pastries and starches.
It's bad enough that they eat tons of rice and noodles - but
then they slam soft drinks, candies, chocolates, ice cream
and all the packaged food they didn't have before.
On top of that, they think KFC and McDonalds are wonder
foods. You can't drive far in a big city without seeing one
or both of these chains.
And topping all of the above is the fact that they're driving
more and walking and bicycling less.
In 1993, everyone walked and rode a bicycle. If you wanted
to move faster, you got a taxi or rode the bus. Now there are
cars everywhere.
Reduced movement and the increased eating of processed foods
are ruining the health of people in China - and everywhere else.
We don't need to get rid of our cars - nor do we need the govern-
ment telling us what to do - or forcing us to do anything.
But if we do want to improve our health as a country - as well as
a world - it would be a very good idea to exercise more and
greatly reduce or eliminate all the processed, packaged food
that clogs our intestines.
I'm grateful that when I'm in China I'm surrounded by good,
nutritious food in the form of vegetables, fruits, juices, meats
and herbs. I'm also surrounded by experts in exercise, massage,
accupuncture, chi kung and so on. I avail myself of everything
I can that is "traditional" Chinese. Sadly, many of the modern day
Chinese aren't following what they've known for thousands of years.
Anyway, like yesterday, if you have a neighbor who could stand
to drop a few dozen pounds - or if you've looked in the mirror
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Matt Furey
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This is not an ordinary email. It contains subject matter
that may make you uncomfortable. Then again, it may
change your life for the better.
What I'm about to discuss with you may sound outlandish.
It may cause you to sneer or smirk. It may trap you in
your ego - where so many feel comfortable with the
idea that they already know almost everything - even
the things they clearly don't. As the saying goes, "Don't
bother me with facts, my mind is already made up."
Well, I'm not going to "bother" you with facts today. I'm
simply going to give you a different view of things in
our world. Things we take for granted. Things that we
use every single day - yet know so little about. Things
like your hands and fingers.
Previously I've written about exercising your hands in
order to eliminate pain, as well as to strengthen your
ENTIRE BODY and MIND. I've hinted at how certain
exercises for the hands open the meridians of the
body and promote greater chi flow. I've even told
you that in China, I have studied many books and
courses on how to train your hands and fingers -
but not just for super-human strength. No. The
main purpose of many of these exercises is to
keep your mind and body sharp - even in your
latter years.
No Alzheimers. No dementia. No wandering around
in a daze, totally unaware of who you are and what
you're here for. No breakdown of the internal organs -
which are the keys to great health.
Anyone who thinks his muscles are where his strength
comes from has never had a kidney stone, stomach
virus or some other difficulty that knocks the best of
the best on their can.
Okay, the above is all well and good - yet did you
know there are even MORE reasons to train your
hands and fingers - and even more benefits to
doing so than you can possibly imagine at this
very moment.
Including healing your body of pain; improving
communication; enhancing your career and
ability to earn a good income.
Here's the deal: How you use your fingers has
a long, long, long history in Asia. Specific hand
positions, known as "shou shi" here in China -
contain automatic feedback to your brain and
central nervous system - as well as to the
Universe itself. Those who've reached the highest
levels of energy work will tell you that you can
change your life by changing the way you use
your fingers; even by placing your fingers in
various positions that don't look like much of
anything.
Well, if you think putting various fingers together
doesn't influence or affect you or anyone else,
then flip the bird to the next 10 people you see
and notice the reactions.
True, this is a crude example of what I'm talking
about, but I think it illustrates a point. Whenever
you see those big giant statues of various Chinese
or Indian saints, take a look at how the fingers
are positioned. Ever wonder why these positions
were chosen. They were chosen because they
affect your jing, qi and shen - aka your physical body,
energy body and spirit body.
With a specific hand seal or finger movement, I have
watched a friend in China turn a roomful of people
around. Without being conscious of what happened,
these people turned around, took a seat and began
patiently waiting for him to talk.
I have watched a kung fu master slice through bricks
with the insides of his fingers. He did this, by the way,
after preparing himself with a variety of hand seals or
finger gestures that increased the flow of chi in his
body. I have watched old men do amazing things with
"mind power" - and much of it they attribute to how
they train their fingers.
Bur HOW these people train their fingers is not the
standard "get a hand gripper" advice you hear about
today. In fact, the finger exercises that benefit your
mind, body and circumstances in seemingly super-
natural ways have nothing to do with gadgets, grippers
or anything like that.
They also don't require hard, hard work. All they require
is your willingness to learn, practice and apply.
If you'll do this, I can assure you that you will be blown
away with the results you get in your life - and not just
in terms of your health and fitness. I mean EVERY area
of your life.
Are you hungry for more.
I certainly hope so because I have a recommendation
for you. It's called Finger Healing. I not only give it a
double-thumbs up - but I'm positive you will, too.
That's why I'm telling you right now to use your index
finger to click the following link to order NOW.
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see for yourself the difference a few non-obscene
finger movements can have upon your life.
Matt Furey
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Dear Health and Fitness Enthusiast,
Welcome to my website. A couple quick things about me and my world famous Combat Conditioning programs. I'm 45 years young. Twas only yesterday when I was eight years old and first got involved in sports.
Since that day I've trained my mind and my body. I set goals to become a champion swimmer, wrestler and martial artist. Although not easy, with good training I became a champion in each endeavor. I won state, national and world titles in wrestling and kung fu before fully dedicating myself to serving others with my extraordinary programs. By the way, you can watch video of me winning the NCAA II title in 1985 by clicking here.
Throughout my career, I've been blessed with the greatest coaches and trainers of all time. People like: Dan Gable - Olympic champion, Bruce Baumgartner - 2-time Olympic champion, J Robinson, Karl Gotch, Dr. Daniel Weng, and many Chinese martial arts masters. I've traveled the world - from Canada to Australia, from China to New Zealand - from Japan to England, Ireland, Portugal, Abu Dhabi, Mexico, Finland and a host of other countries. And I've been on the cover of several magazines (see below).
Everywhere I travel I'm thinking about how I can help people like you achieve your goals. My customers, especially those in the Matt Furey Inner Circle, are like family. And I am continually thinking about how I can serve all of you better.
Some years ago it came as a surprise when I discovered that my books and courses had already been shipped to over 140 countries. In fact, the first three people to purchase from me online came from Canada, Scotland and North Pole, Alaska.
If you're like most people coming to this site for the first time, you might be wondering how to get started. I suggest you begin with my Combat Conditioning book and DVDs - or, better yet, by becoming a member of the world renowned Matt Furey Inner Circle - wherein I have a plethora of special reports, streaming video and other items to give you.
May our paths cross one day soon.
Yours,

P.S. A portion of every purchase made on any of my websites goes into the Matt Furey Family Foundation - wherein part of our mission is to help spread the power of a positive vision throughout the world by building schools in poor, remote areas.
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