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The World Of Baguazhang

December 5, 2009 By admin 1 Comment

Fu Zhen Song with big BaGua broadsword
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The Style Baguazhang is not a very popular kung fu style it is known for its circular soft movements.

Baguazhang

Baguazhang/bagwa/pakua means ‘eight trigram palm’. It is a style of kung fu based upon the I Ching. Chiang Jung Chiao-style is a system in its own right. Although the neigong and taijiquan training will add an invaluable foundation, …

When can you learn baguazhang?

Normally, a student may only learn baguazhang in the regular class when studying the 6th dan syllabus. Students need to become very skilled at taijiquan application and neigong before they consider baguazhang. …

The 64 Hands of Bagua Zhang by Nigel Sutton

The art of Bagua Zhang is best known for its circular forms, yet linear fighting techniques have been incorporated into Bagua practice by many renowned masters. Liu Dekuan, a student of Dong Haichuan (the founder of Bagua Zhang), …


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The World Of Shaolin Kung Fu

December 4, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

Shaolin Kung Fu
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Shaolin Kung Fu is probably one of the more popular branches of Kung Fu. Because of Shaolin kung fu and their legends. A ton of martial arts movies have been made about shaolin’s fighting monks and their hero‘s.

Check out these Shaolin Kung Fu Movies:

Heroes of Shaolin (1977)

The two-part story was directed by William Chang and co-written by Chang and relatively unknown kung-fu film writer Chang Hsin Yee. Like many kung fu movies from the late 1970s, the main theme of the film focuses on revenge, …

Shaolin Soccer (2001) movie download page – TF.ORG

After a fateful mistake costing his career, an ex-soccer player bum meets a shaolin kung fu student trying to spread the word of kung fu. … TF.ORG, Art belongs to people – TF.ORG – The Films – movies download portal …

Eighteen Claws of Shaolin | Watch Kung Fu

Martial Arts Movies Eighteen Claws of Shaolin (also known as 18 Jade Pearls) may not be up to the same standards as a classic Shaw Bros epic, but there’s an.

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