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Hsing Yi Chuan

Author : Shou-Yu Liang,Jwing-Ming Yang
Publisher : Jamaica Plain, Mass. : YMAA Publication Center
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Martial arts
ISBN : 0940871084

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Hsing Yi Chuan by Shou-Yu Liang,Jwing-Ming Yang Pdf

Traditional training methods from this well-known Chinese martial art.

Xing Yi Quan Xue

Author : Sun Lu Tang
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0865681856

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Xing Yi Quan Xue by Sun Lu Tang Pdf

The name Sun Lu Tang rings familiar to almost anyone who has studied one or more of the major "internal" styles of Chinese martial arts. Because Sun was highly skilled in Xing Yi Quan, Ba Gua Zhang, and Tai Ji Quan, he wrote five different books on these subjects and synthesized the three arts to invent Sun Style Tai Ji Quan. His name has become well known wherever Chinese martial arts are practiced. Sun Lu Tang's treatise on Xing Yi Quan, published in 1915, was his first work and it was the first book published publically in China which integrated the thories of martial arts with Chinese philosophy and Daoist Qi cultivation theories. In addition to the original text of Sun's Xing Yi Quan book, this English translation also includes a detailed biography of Sun Lu Tang and an interview with his daughter, Sun Jian Yun. Book jacket.

Xing Yi Quan: Art of Inner Transformation

Author : Tom Bisio
Publisher : Outskirts Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-20
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1977208207

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Xing Yi Quan: Art of Inner Transformation by Tom Bisio Pdf

Literally translated as "Form-Intention Boxing," Xing Yi Quan emphasizes internal movement within external stillness. Practicing Xing Yi trains the practitioner to actualize the instinctive, hair-trigger reactions of the human body in direct, powerful movements. Xing Yi training focuses on natural, integrated movement, whole body breathing, and the movement of Qi (vital energy), rather than external technique. Rooted in Daoist meditation and longevity practices, and Chinese medical and martial art traditions dating back into antiquity, Xing Yi Quan training draws upon ancient Daoist meditation and inner alchemical practices that transform the body's internal structure, while confronting and dispelling extraneous thoughts to actualize true Intention, thereby providing the practitioner with a comprehensive method of actualizing his or her own inherent potential. Xing Yi Quan: Art of Inner Transformation is not a how-to book. In this fascinating meditation on the art of Xing Yi Quan and its many applications to life and living, author Tom Bisio discusses the many facets of this ancient art: - What is Xing Yi Quan? - The Relationship of Xing Yi Quan to Daoism - Xing Yi Quan and the Five Elements - The Health Benefits of Xing Yi Quan - Xing Yi Quan Training - Suitability of Xing Yi Quan for Different Ages & Lifestyles - Xing Yi Quan as a Martial Art - Xing Yi Quan as a Psycho-Spiritual Path Xing Yi Quan has five key movements, known as The Five Elements, or The Five Fists. Each of the Five Fists has a specific internal action and intention that is simultaneously energy enhancing, combative, and strengthens and harmonizes the internal organs. Practicing the Five Fists cultivates Qi and develops practical fighting skills. In Xing Yi Quan: Art of Inner Transformation Tom Bisio explains how the postures and movements of Xing Yi Quan open the body's energy pathways (meridians), promoting health and well-being, while simultaneously arousing and enlivening the Qi, so that there is no gap between intention and action.

Hsing-I

Author : Robert W. Smith
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2003-05-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1556434553

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Hsing-I by Robert W. Smith Pdf

Harmoniously merging the mind and the body, Hsing-I Ch'uan is simultaneously one of the most simple and most complex of the Chinese martial arts. The five forms, based on the Chinese concept of the five elements, provide a toolbox of techniques that the skillful Hsing-I practitioner uses to box with himself, channeling ch'i into spirit and spirit into mindful stillness. From this synthesis of external and internal forces springs new energy and true ability. Engagingly written and amply illustrated with black and white photographs, Robert W. Smith's primer includes the history and meaning of Hsing-I, detailed instruction in the five forms and twelve animal styles, and cogent advice from the masters. First published almost 30 years ago, Hsing-I: Chinese Mind-Body Boxing was among the first books on Hsing-I and remains one of the best.

HSING-I CHUAN

Author : James McMeil,MASTER JAMES. JACKSON MCNEIL (ANDREW.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1912562685

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HSING-I CHUAN by James McMeil,MASTER JAMES. JACKSON MCNEIL (ANDREW.) Pdf

The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan

Author : C S Tang
Publisher : Singing Dragon
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780857011152

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The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan by C S Tang Pdf

The ancient Chinese martial art of Xingyi Quan is known for its explosive internal power. Closely related to both Taiji Quan and Bagua Quan, Xingyi is regarded as the most esoteric, and the most dangerous of the fighting arts, though the purposes of consistent practice include health and spiritual development. This in-depth guide is the first to cover the history and traditions of the art in such a comprehensive way, describing the essential Xingyi Quan movements, and their effects, in fully illustrated form, and including the author's research with the Song Xingyi Quan clan in China. The book contains a comprehensive teaching guide to the practice of Santi Shr and the Five Element Fists, the core exercises of this potent fighting system, as well as explanations of the underlying principles which give Xingyi Masters their great depth of skill and refined understanding of combat strategy. The reader will also find clearly illustrated teachings of all the Twelve Animal Forms, linking forms, two person sets, basic skills, and the weapons training. This authoritative book will be an illuminating and complete guide for anyone interested in the internal martial arts, especially those practicing or teaching Xingyi Quan or wanting to learn more about it.

Hsing - I

Author : James McNeil
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental
ISBN : 0865681554

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Hsing - I by James McNeil Pdf

The ancient Taoists developed extraordinary abilities through the practice and perfection of methods that cultivated chi. They could nourish their existence and cultivate a healthy, energetic life-span, with some living to be 150 years of age. The internal aspects of martial arts is a subject discussed by everyone who practices kung-fu, but is known and actually employed by only a few.

Shang Yun-Xiang Style Xingyiquan

Author : Li Wen-Bin,Shrang Zhi-Rong,Li Hong
Publisher : Blue Snake Books
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-18
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781583947746

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Shang Yun-Xiang Style Xingyiquan by Li Wen-Bin,Shrang Zhi-Rong,Li Hong Pdf

A modern classic, Shang Yun-Xiang Style Xingyiquan is essential for Xingyiquan practitioners and a useful guide for any practitioner of the Chinese martial arts. While focusing on Shang-style Xingyiquan (derived from author Li Wen-Bin's training under Grandmaster Shang Yun-Xiang), this book clearly breaks down the fundamentals of those movements and forms found in all of Xingyiquan (and other internal martial arts). Rather than simply presenting the traditional, often-cryptic poetry or "songs" to impart martial concepts, Li goes into great detail to explain to readers of all levels the finer points of Xingyi training. Featuring hundreds of original photographs and step-by-step explanation of movements, Shang Yun Xiang Style Xingyiquan is an excellent companion to Xingyiquan training of any style or school. Table of Contents Chapter 1 In Search of the Missing Points in the Origin of Xing Yi Quan Techniques Chapter 2 Features of Shang Yun-Xiang Style Xing Yi Quan Chapter 3 The Foundation for Xing Yi Gong Fu Chapter 4 Wu Xing Quan 五行拳(Five Element Fist) Chapter 5 Jin Tui Lian Huan Quan 进退连环拳 ( Advance & Retreat Linking Fist) Chapter 6 Traditional Xing Yi Weapons

Xing Yi Nei Gong

Author : Dan Miller,Tim Cartmell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental
ISBN : 0865681740

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Xing Yi Nei Gong by Dan Miller,Tim Cartmell Pdf

This book includes: the complete xing yi history and lineage going back eight generations; written transmissions taken from hand-copied manuscripts handed down from third and fourth generation practitioners Dai Long Bang and Li Neng Ran; 16 health maintenance and power development exercises handed down by the famous xing yi master, Wang Ji Wu; xing yi qigong exercises handed down by master Wang Ji Wu; xing yi's standing practice and theory is described in detail with photographs of both Wang and Zhang; and xing yi five element long spear power training exercises demonstrated by Zhang Bao Yang.

Power of Internal Martial Arts

Author : Bruce Kumar Frantzis
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1997-12-31
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1556432534

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Power of Internal Martial Arts by Bruce Kumar Frantzis Pdf

From the author of "Opening the Energy Gates of Your Body" comes a book that introduces martial arts practitioners to three "internal" arts and their subtle powers. Inner martial arts rely on internal energy for power rather than on muscles or tension. 15 photos.

Hidden in Plain Sight

Author : Ellis Amdur
Publisher : Freelance Academy Press
Page : 495 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-27
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781937439507

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Hidden in Plain Sight by Ellis Amdur Pdf

Ellis Amdur's writing on martial arts has been groundbreaking. In Dueling with O-sensei, he challenged practitioners that the moral dimension of martial arts is expressed in acts of integrity, not spiritual platitudes and the deification of fantasized warrior-sages. In Old School, he applied both academic rigor and keen observation towards some of the classical martial arts of Japan, leavening his writing with vivid descriptions of many of the actual practitioners of these wonderful traditions. His first edition of Hidden in Plain Sight was a discussion of esoteric training methods once common, but now all but lost within Japanese martial arts. These methodologies encompassed mental imagery, breath-work, and a variety of physical techniques, offering the potential to develop skills and power sometimes viewed as nearly superhuman. Usually believed to be the provenance of Chinese martial arts, Amdur asserted that elements of such training still remain within a few martial traditions: literally, 'hidden in plain sight.' Two-thirds larger, this second edition is so much more. Amdur digs deep into the past, showing the complexity of human strength, its adaptation to varying lifestyles, and the nature of physical culture pursued for martial ends. Amdur goes into detail concerning varieties of esoteric power training within martial arts, culminating in a specific methodology known as 'six connections' or 'internal strength.' With this discussion as a baseline, he then discusses the transfer of esoteric power training from China to various Japanese jujutsu systems as well as Japanese swordsman-ship emanating from the Kurama traditions. Finally, he delves into the innovative martial tradition of Daito-ryu and its most important offshoot, aikido, showing how the mercurial, complicated figures of Takeda Sokaku and Morihei Ueshiba were less the embodiment of something new, than a re-imagining of their past.

The Xingyi Quan of the Chinese Army

Author : Dennis Rovere
Publisher : Blue Snake Books
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2008-12-02
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1583942572

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The Xingyi Quan of the Chinese Army by Dennis Rovere Pdf

Huang Bo Nien’s Xingyi Fist and Weapon Instruction was the first manual to systematically adapt a traditional Chinese martial art for modern military training. When it was first published in Chinese in 1928, it was heralded as an exciting new approach to martial arts; today, it remains an important work for close combat enthusiasts, traditional martial artists, and Chinese and military historians alike. While organized as a means of progressive training—from empty-hand fighting to combat with weapons—no actual applications are given in Huang’s original manual. Building upon a new translation of Huang’s text, The Xingyi Quan of the Chinese Army also expands and illustrates his instructions with xingyi training drills and combat applications taught to select units of the Chinese army prior to and during World War II. These applications are not speculative reconstructions, but are based on actual training methodology from the Central Military Academy at Nanjing, taught to the author by Colonel Chang Xiang Wu. Also included are theory sections and background material from the Chinese army training for empty-hand and two-handed saber—material never before published in any book on xingyi.

The Mysterious Power of Xing Yi Quan

Author : C. S. Tang
Publisher : Singing Dragon
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-15
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781848191402

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The Mysterious Power of Xing Yi Quan by C. S. Tang Pdf

Originally published: London: Line of Intent, Inc., 2011.

The Complete Book of Yiquan

Author : C S Tang
Publisher : Singing Dragon
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780857011725

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The Complete Book of Yiquan by C S Tang Pdf

With detailed photographs and clear instruction for practice, this is the first book comprehensively to cover the history, development and training methods of this rarely taught esoteric internal martial art. The deceptively simple postures and movements of Yiquan are highly effective for achieving results for both health and combat, making it very appealing to martial artists, and Master Tang here reveals the secrets of a martial art still surrounded in mystery. He also provides a history of the origins and lineage of the Yiquan tradition, as well as detailed information on the stances and movements, weapons, and programs, grading and teaching. This complete guide to Yiquan will be essential for anyone interested in Yiquan or oriental martial and internal arts more generally.

Internal Body Mechanics for Tai Chi, Bagua and Xingyi

Author : Ken Gullette
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2018-08-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0692112669

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Internal Body Mechanics for Tai Chi, Bagua and Xingyi by Ken Gullette Pdf

This is the book Ken Gullette wishes he had been able to read when he first began studying Tai Chi, Bagua and Xingyi in 1987. It gets to the point, stripping the mystical mumbo jumbo away, leaving detailed, real-world explanations of the six fundamental body mechanics that everyone should know when they study Tai Chi (Taiji), Bagua and Xingyi. For the first time, these body mechanics are organized and discussed clearly, with more than 250 images and highly-detailed but simple language. If you are a student or even a teacher of these arts, you should be able to learn something here that will deepen your own insight into the arts. Ken has studied with some top internal arts masters, and during the first ten years he was teaching, he boiled down the body mechanics he learned into six key concepts. In this book, he explains them in the same step-by-step detail that he uses in teaching his students, building on each of the concepts until you have a clear roadmap of what you need to practice for high-quality internal structure and movement. As Ken explains it, "The true intent of the internal arts is self-defense. The body mechanics in this book are the starting point you need to develop the structure and internal strength that is required for the relaxed power, the iron wrapped in cotton, that the internal arts are known for. This is the starting point upon which all other skill is built." Ken has studied these arts since 1987, is a tournament champion, winning in empty-hand and weapons forms, no-contact, light-contact and full-contact matches, and he has students worldwide who have studied his DVDs and his website, www.internalfightingarts.com. Concepts covered in these pages include: the ground path, peng jin, whole-body movement, silk-reeling energy, Dantien rotation, and opening/closing the kua. From the explosiveness of Xingyi to the relaxed power of Tai Chi and Bagua, the road to internal skill is long and difficult, but very satisfying. There is nothing "soft" about these arts. They are powerful arts of self-defense. And it all starts here.