eBook Hsing Yi Chuan: Theory and Applications (Chinese Internal Martial Art) download
by Jwing-Ming Yang,Alan Dougall,Shou-Yu Liang
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Author: Jwing-Ming Yang,Alan Dougall,Shou-Yu Liang
Publisher: Ymaa Publication Center; 1st edition (February 27, 1996)
Language: English
Pages: 221
ePub: 1987 kb
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Category: Sports
Subcategory: Individual Sports
Shou-Yu Liang (Author), Jwing-Ming Yang (Author), Alan Dougall (Author) & 0 more.
Shou-Yu Liang (Author), Jwing-Ming Yang (Author), Alan Dougall (Author) & 0 more. The two man form, Ann Shan Pau is shown, and a double deer hook set is demonstrated by dr. Yang. There are also 12 Chi Kung exercises included. The setup of this book is that the ancient texts are first shown in Chinese, then literally translated (in boldface) and then briefly interpreted and discussed.
a great book on Hsing Yi Chuan. Published by Thriftbooks. com User, 21 years ago.
book by Yang Jwing-Ming. a great book on Hsing Yi Chuan. This book is the best on Hsing Yi that I have ever read. Master Liang Shou-yu's exposition is thorough and clean. An essential resource.
Destination, rates & speeds. 5. Hsing Yi Chuan: Theory and Applications (Chinese Internal Martial Art). Liang, Shou-Yu; Yang, Jwing-Ming; Dougall, Alan. Published by Ymaa Publication Center. ISBN 10: 0940871084 ISBN 13: 9780940871083.
Yang Jwing-Ming, Alan Dougall. 0940871084 (ISBN13: 9780940871083). Traditional training methods from this well-known Chinese martial art. Get A Copy. Online Stores ▾. Audible Barnes & Noble Walmart eBooks Apple Books Google Play Abebooks Book Depository Alibris Indigo Better World Books IndieBound. Paperback, 221 pages.
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Xing Yi Quan is classified as one of the internal styles of Chinese martial arts. The name of the art translates approximately to "Form-Intention Fist", or "Shape-Will Fist". Xing Yi is characterized by aggressive, seemingly linear movements and explosive power that's most often applied from a short range. A practitioner of Xing Yi uses coordinated movements to generate bursts of power intended to overwhelm the opponent, simultaneously attacking and defending
by Shou-Yu Liang, Jwing-Ming Yang, Alan Dougall.
by Shou-Yu Liang, Jwing-Ming Yang, Alan Dougall. ISBN 9780940871083 (978-40871-08-3) Softcover, Ymaa Publication Center, 1996. by Shou-Yu Liang, Wen-Ching Wu.
Jwing-Ming Yang (author), Liang Shou-Yu (author). Xingyiquan (Hsing I Chuan) is one of the best known Chinese internal martial arts. The most unique part of this book is the discussion of Xingyiquan theories and principles, drawn from many of the ancient poems and songs. Xingyi means "Shape Mind", and Quan means "Fist" or "Style". The name derives from the style's imitation of the movements and inner characteristics of twelve animals. Understanding these will greatly speed your training. Deepen your Understanding for Great Xingyi. Inspiration and Advice for a Lifetime of Practice. For All Levels of Experience.