Quintessence Series Of Da Cheng Quan (Yiquan) 5 DVD Set by Huang Jingwen

Quintessence Series Of Da Cheng Quan (Yiquan) 5 DVD Set by Huang Jingwen

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This rare instructional set provides teachings on the rare art of Yiquan:

DVD 1 Footwork And Push Hands: Suppose that the terms of power just like beads in disorder. Then the footwork is just like the string full with beads. In martial art usually have the saying of " rather pass power than give footwork." So we can see how important the footwork is. Also the footwork is consistent with all kinds of routine. Such as Chook-walking Step, Triangle Step with slanting around, or Eight Diagram Step with cycle etc. they are plenty of essentials in footwork. Such as drive step by hips, the upper body leading to the motion of the rest parts. Rubbing Step is the leading of footwork in these terms. 

DVD 2 Releasing Force by Huang Jingwen: Though there are many forms of Releasing Force in the practices of Da Cheng Quan, all of them are the explosions of force from different angles. With correct methods and maintenance of practising, you'll be able to get steady Piling Force, and the force you release will be violent. So we say, making Piling Exercise is like saving money, and Releasing Force is like spending money. Bear this in mind. There are many techniques to release force: Fixed-step Fist Techniques, Moving-step Fist Techniques, Palm Techniques and Leg Techniques. All of them are simple and practical, easy to learn and use. The movements are well coordinated, and the force within them is appropriate. The crux to release force: Force focus on hands, attentions on the opponent. Under the huge nets, nothing can escape.

DVD 3 Trial Force by Huang Jingwen: Trail Force is the dynamic extension of Piling Exercise and the trial of Releasing Force. Its essence is to arouse the force gathered from Piling Exercise by the resistance of air and to release it out the body. The movements are slow, but dynamic.

The force of the movements is like drawn silk, which remains unbroken all along. There's full of feeling of resistance in the movements, which seem to possess both the mountain-1 ike static state of Piling Exercise and the nature and smoothness of Releasing Force. Trial Force is the basis of Vivacious Dance, and the Vivacious Dance is its improvisation. The movements of Trial Force differ from ordinary slow movements. Trail Force is an important skill in Da Cheng Ouan.

DVD 4 Stand Piling by Huang Jingwen: The Piling Exercise of Da Cheng Ouan is divided into two parts, the health and combat. The externalities between the piling exercise for health and for combat are similar, but the imaginings are different. And there are many kinds methods for practicing skills, so generally it is called Stand Piling. Whether for health or combat, the Hunyuan Piling is the basic skill, it is synthesized with the essence of Da Cheng Ouan, and so it is necessary for the beginner or senior practitioner.

DVD 5 Actual Combat by Huang Jingwen: Actual combat, namely Sanda, it is a sort of unconditional wushu antagonism. You can use whatever skills you like except morally exocuIation, crotch kicking, larynx locking and so on. In a word, head is needed to run into, feet are needed to kick a player, fist is required to hit, and step is required to excel the adversary. The expression should be powerful and the vigour should be unconquerable. The every part of the body can be the weapon of martial art.

Language: Chinese with English subtitles

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