Yiquan: The Most Powerful Chinese Martial Art DVD 1 by Son Ritsu (Preowned)
The Yiquan practical Chinese martial art, attracting attention from the martial arts world worldwide, is now available on DVD.
Wang Xiangzhai, who defeated a professional boxing world champion with a single blow and fought and defeated martial artists of all schools throughout China, has a martial art called Yiquan, also known as Dacheng Quan.
It has been 10 years since Sun Li, a beloved disciple of Yao Zongxun, Wang Xiangzhai's top disciple, came to Japan.
This DVD includes 2 parts:
Part 1: Martial Arts Beginner Edition
① You can relax
② Your body becomes more flexible
③ Develop basic physical strength
④ Internal organs are strengthened.
⑤ Become more resilient to blows.
⑥ The power of punches and kicks increases.
⑦ Fewer injuries and faster healing.
⑧ Good for preventing and improving lower back pain
⑨ Increased concentration
⑩ Balance improves
Part 2: Health Regimen
Image-based health exercises that anyone can do, whether standing, sitting, or lying down.
Symptoms for which I recommend Yiquan health maintenance methods:
Back pain, high blood pressure, gastrointestinal disorders, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, rheumatism, mental weakness/bronchitis, prostatitis / Male Genital Dysfunction, Insomnia, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, vision problems (ophthalmological system), weak constitution, etc.
About the Instructor:
Sun Ritsu (real name: Sun Li) is the Third Generation Master of Yiquan / Head of Taiseikan, International Yiquan Association and was born in 1955, in Beijing, People's Republic of China.
At the age of 14, he studied Yiquan under Wang Jinming, a disciple of Master Yao Zongxun.
Afterwards, through an introduction by Mr. Wang Shichuan, a direct disciple of Master Wang Xiangzhai and senior disciple of Master Yao, he fulfilled his long-held wish to become a student of Master Yao. He spent eight years under Master Yao's tutelage until his death. He also trained under Master Bin Shiming, who is currently the Honorary Vice Chairman of the Beijing Yi Quan Association in China and a junior disciple of Master Yao Zongxun, before coming to Japan in 1986. He began teaching Yi Quan the following year, 1987. Currently, as the director of the International Yi Quan Association's Taiseikan dojo, he is based in Japan and teaches around the world. He also holds the rank of Honorary 7th Dan and serves as a tournament advisor through his relationship with Kyokushinkan's Director, Lu Shan Hatsuo.
Language: Japanese
Length: 1 hour & 34 min.
Publication date: 2011
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