All About Chang Chun Bajiquan DVD 1 by Li Ying
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Changchun Bajiquan is a combat martial art that is unparalleled in strength, especially in close combat, and is descended from the divine spear Li Shuwen and Huo Dian Ge, who served as the guardian of the Manchukuo Emperor Puyi.
In this DVD, the traditional training system, techniques, training methods, and the essentials for actual combat are thoroughly introduced and explained through demonstrations and instruction by Master Li Ying, one of the few martial artists who embodies Changchun Bajiquan!
A must-see DVD for all martial arts enthusiasts, let alone fans of Chinese martial arts.
Contents:
○Basic exercises
Side Push Eight Horses/Do Palm/Double Punch/Easy Move/Cut Hanging Hand
○Walking Techniques
Quick Walk/Spanning Walk
○Eight Vajra Forms
Crash Roll/River Palm/Down Dragon/Hide Tiger/Cut Mountain Palm/Circle Hold Palm/Tiger Hold/Search for Horse Palm
○Small Baji Frame
○Bajiquan
Big Baji
○ Special Exercises
Iron Sand Bag/Iron Sand Ball/Practical Iron Sand Exercise
Instruction: Li Ying
Born in Changchun, China. Born to a Japanese mother and a Chinese father. At the age of 16, he learned Bajiquan from Master Tan Kidang, the "master of northeastern Bajiquan." In 1979, he returned to Japan and began teaching Bajiquan. Since 1983, he has also been teaching at the Bajiquan Study Group at the request of Master Zhang Shizhong, the successor to the Li Shuwen Bajiquan tradition. He is currently working to promote Bajiquan in Tokyo.
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