Baguazhang - Yin Style
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Baguazhang - Yin Style

I am still very much a beginner in traditional Chinese martial arts and I continue to find Bagua fascinating. It seems to be doing wonders for my hips and knees. It’s the newest ‘internal martial art’ and was founded by Dong Haichuan in the mid-nineteenth century. Yin Fu was said to be his best student. It’s not a style we learn in my school, but I love the simplicity of the material presented here by Ray Howard and his simple teaching style, so I feel it is worth sharing.

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Shōgun
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Shōgun

Shōgun is an American historical drama television series created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 miniseries. Its ensemble cast includes Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, Takehiro Hira, Tommy Bastow, and Fumi Nikaido. Although it is an American series, the cast is mostly Japanese and the majority of the dialogue is in the Japanese language.

— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōgun_(2024_TV_series)

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Baguazhang - an introduction
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Baguazhang - an introduction

The practice of circle walking, or "turning the circle", as it is sometimes called, is baguazhang's characteristic method of stance and movement training. All forms of baguazhang utilize circle walking as an integral part of training. Practitioners walk around the edge of the circle in various low stances, facing the center, and periodically change direction as they execute forms.

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Tongbeiquan
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Tongbeiquan

Tongbeiquan is…

…..based on the movement of a white gibbon, the style emphasizes long, swinging arm techniques, momentum and animal mobility to develop connected power. Form not only equals function but should be created through function. Students train on targets and with sparring partners.

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Break your fast with Malaysian ‘pepper water’.
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Break your fast with Malaysian ‘pepper water’.

A Malaysian friend of mine taught me this recipe over 35 years ago whilst I was sharing a flat in Cardiff. It’s delicious at any time and you might enjoy it as a light way of breaking your fast. It’s also recommended if you are feeling a little under the weather.

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Five Animals Qigong
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Five Animals Qigong

The "Five Animal play" (五禽戲, Wuqinxi) are a set of qigong exercises developed during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Some claim the author of this qigong sequence to be Hua Tuo, however Yang Jwing-Ming suggests it was the Taoist Master Jiun Chiam and Huatuo merely perfected its application and passed it onto gifted disciples including Wu Pu, Fan E, and Li Dangzhi.

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🐲 Year of the Dragon
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🐲 Year of the Dragon

Happy Lunar New Year all!

The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is a time of celebration and renewal in Chinese culture. It marks the transition from one animal sign to another in the Chinese zodiac. On February 10, 2024, we will enter the Year of the Dragon.

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Blue Eye Samurai
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Blue Eye Samurai

During Japan's Edo period (17th century), half-white half-Japanese Onna-musha Mizu quests for vengeance against four white men, one of whom is her father, who illegally remained in Japan during the closing of its borders by the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Taijiquan - the origin story
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Taijiquan - the origin story

If you are interested in East Asian history and an alternative take on the origin story of Tai Chi Chuan, this is definitely for you.

Not for the faint hearted, this will be a time commitment!

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Xingyi Quan - book roundup
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Xingyi Quan - book roundup

I have been reading up on Xingyi recently and buying all the books I can find. Not practising it enough of course and desperate to get some more ‘FaceTime’ on the Five Element Fists with my teachers. We have a linking set which I am making progress on, but still want to go back to drilling the basics.

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The way of the warrior
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The way of the warrior

In this podcast there was a reminder of the wonderful 1983 BBC series - The Way of the Warrior - which has been uploaded to YouTube.

I watched this series with my father, but can’t say I remember the individual programmes. He bought the book that accompanied the series and I am currently looking for a copy.

The quality of the video compared to modern standards is shocking! Nevertheless, there is so much there worth learning, you just have to push through.

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Piguaquan
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Piguaquan

Piguaquan (Chinese: 劈挂拳; lit. 'chop-hanging fist'), also known as Piguazhang (Chinese: 劈挂掌; lit. 'chop-hanging palm') due to its emphasis on palm techniques, is often practiced along with Bajiquan (Chinese: 八极拳; lit. 'eight extremes fist') and is a style of wushu (Chinese martial arts) that features explosive, long-range power.

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Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee
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Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee

Wasn't sure it was going to be my sort of thing, but enjoyed it a lot.

In his early fights Bruce often used 'vertical punches' and 'chain punches' to great success. Ben our Kung Fu sifu has done quite a bit of training with us on the latter.

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Peng, Lu, Ji, An
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Peng, Lu, Ji, An

Literally - ward off, rollback, press and push.

From Tai Chi Forms in the section called grasp the bird’s tail or grasp the sparrow’s tail.

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The Art of the Straight Line
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The Art of the Straight Line

I had no idea that Lou Reed, the singer from the Velvet Underground, was for many years a Chen practitioner.

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Early Morning Outdoor Tai Chi Vitality Booster
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Early Morning Outdoor Tai Chi Vitality Booster

I will be running classes in my garden in Ash Green, near Aldershot, every weekday morning in from Monday 05 June to Friday 25 August at 07:00-08:00. The idea is to give you an energy boost to start your day. To be honest, it’s also a technique for getting me up and doing my own exercise!

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Yang Long Form
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Yang Long Form

After learning the ‘Short’ form (after Cheng Man-ch'ing), in both right and left directions, Wutan students may progress to the ‘Long Yang’ form. Perhaps you will see it called the ‘Yang traditional form’, or the ‘Old Yang form’. We describe it as having 108 postures and this matches content you will find on-line.

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The Taiji Classics
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The Taiji Classics

I am a keen podcast listener, and one that I look forward to is The Tai Chi Notebook by martial artist Graham Barlow. His interests cover Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and the study of the martial arts. He often interviews fellow practitioners, but on his most recent podcast he was alone and talking about the ‘Tai Chi Classics’. I played this over and over on repeat, and I am sure I will do so again. Listen below or find the podcast in your favourite podcast player.

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Is Tai Chi Good For You?
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Is Tai Chi Good For You?

Difficult to say, but speaking as a slightly overweight man in his late fifties (1.9 m, 98 kg), I enjoy it! And isn’t that half the battle with exercise?

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