Xing Yi (Hsing I) Kung Fu for Success: The Philosophy of Internal Power and Personal Achievement

Xing Yi (Hsing I) Kung Fu for Success: The Philosophy of Internal Power and Personal Achievement
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9789810917968
ISBN-13 : 9810917961
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Synopsis Xing Yi (Hsing I) Kung Fu for Success: The Philosophy of Internal Power and Personal Achievement by : Lin-Cher Lee

If personal achievement is what you are looking for, Xing Yi (Hsing I) Kung Fu for Success is what you need. Drawing upon lessons taught in Xingyiquan (Hsing I Ch'uan), one of the three major forms of internal martial arts from China, this book will reveal a new psychology of success that has hitherto been unknown to the world. Other than introducing to you what this ancient art is all about, Xing Yi (Hsing I) Kung Fu for Success will also show you the way to self-esteem, confidence, and a mental tenacity that only the very best will possess. You are more than what you think, and you are stronger than what you can ever imagine. Are you anywhere close to what you can potentially be? If you are not, it is time to get this book.

The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan

The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780857011152
ISBN-13 : 0857011154
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan by : Tang Cheong Shing

The ancient Chinese martial art of Xingyi Quan is known for its explosive internal power. Closely related to both Taiji Quan and Bagua Quan, Xingyi is regarded as the most esoteric, and the most dangerous of the fighting arts, though the purposes of consistent practice include health and spiritual development. This in-depth guide is the first to cover the history and traditions of the art in such a comprehensive way, describing the essential Xingyi Quan movements, and their effects, in fully illustrated form, and including the author's research with the Song Xingyi Quan clan in China. The book contains a comprehensive teaching guide to the practice of Santi Shr and the Five Element Fists, the core exercises of this potent fighting system, as well as explanations of the underlying principles which give Xingyi Masters their great depth of skill and refined understanding of combat strategy. The reader will also find clearly illustrated teachings of all the Twelve Animal Forms, linking forms, two person sets, basic skills, and the weapons training. This authoritative book will be an illuminating and complete guide for anyone interested in the internal martial arts, especially those practicing or teaching Xingyi Quan or wanting to learn more about it.

The Complete Book of Yiquan

The Complete Book of Yiquan
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780857011725
ISBN-13 : 0857011723
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Book of Yiquan by : Tang Cheong Shing

With detailed photographs and clear instruction for practice, this is the first book comprehensively to cover the history, development and training methods of this rarely taught esoteric internal martial art. The deceptively simple postures and movements of Yiquan are highly effective for achieving results for both health and combat, making it very appealing to martial artists, and Master Tang here reveals the secrets of a martial art still surrounded in mystery. He also provides a history of the origins and lineage of the Yiquan tradition, as well as detailed information on the stances and movements, weapons, and programs, grading and teaching. This complete guide to Yiquan will be essential for anyone interested in Yiquan or oriental martial and internal arts more generally.

What Is Chi?

What Is Chi?
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Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 098907370X
ISBN-13 : 9780989073707
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis What Is Chi? by : Judith Smallwood

Explanation of Chi with 149 art pieces (pictures, charts, illustrations and photos). It is 308 pages; written by Master Gaofei Yan and Jude Brady Smallwood, Tai Chi Instructor for 30+ years. The Book, and e-book soe sale soon was copywritten in 1999 and being published in 2013.

Xing Yi Quan Xue

Xing Yi Quan Xue
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 0865681856
ISBN-13 : 9780865681859
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Xing Yi Quan Xue by : Sun Lu Tang

The name Sun Lu Tang rings familiar to almost anyone who has studied one or more of the major "internal" styles of Chinese martial arts. Because Sun was highly skilled in Xing Yi Quan, Ba Gua Zhang, and Tai Ji Quan, he wrote five different books on these subjects and synthesized the three arts to invent Sun Style Tai Ji Quan. His name has become well known wherever Chinese martial arts are practiced. Sun Lu Tang's treatise on Xing Yi Quan, published in 1915, was his first work and it was the first book published publically in China which integrated the thories of martial arts with Chinese philosophy and Daoist Qi cultivation theories. In addition to the original text of Sun's Xing Yi Quan book, this English translation also includes a detailed biography of Sun Lu Tang and an interview with his daughter, Sun Jian Yun. Book jacket.

Ba Gua

Ba Gua
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Publisher : Blue Snake Books
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 1556432763
ISBN-13 : 9781556432767
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Ba Gua by : Hsing-han Liu

The Taoist yogic discipline of Ba Gua is an internal form of the ancient art of kung fu--as are the much older t'ai chi and Xing I. Ba Gua is the most arcane and yogic of three sister arts--t'ai chi and Xing I are the others--and is distinguished by serpentine turning and circling momvements and its own internal energy exercises, Ba Gua Qi Gong.

After Confucius

After Confucius
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9780824873998
ISBN-13 : 0824873998
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis After Confucius by : Paul R. Goldin

After Confucius is a collection of eight studies of Chinese philosophy from the time of Confucius to the formation of the empire in the second and third centuries B.C.E. As detailed in a masterful introduction, each essay serves as a concrete example of “thick description”—an approach invented by philosopher Gilbert Ryle—which aims to reveal the logic that informs an observable exchange among members of a community or society. To grasp the significance of such exchanges, it is necessary to investigate the networks of meaning on which they rely. Paul R. Goldin argues that the character of ancient Chinese philosophy can be appreciated only if we recognize the cultural codes underlying the circulation of ideas in that world. Thick description is the best preliminary method to determine how Chinese thinkers conceived of their own enterprise. Who were the ancient Chinese philosophers? What was their intended audience? What were they arguing about? How did they respond to earlier thinkers, and to each other? Why did those in power wish to hear from them, and what did they claim to offer in return for patronage? Goldin addresses these questions as he looks at several topics, including rhetorical conventions of Chinese philosophical literature; the value of recently excavated manuscripts for the interpretation of the more familiar, received literature; and the duty of translators to convey the world of concerns of the original texts. Each of the cases investigated in this wide-ranging volume exemplifies the central conviction behind Goldin’s plea for thick description: We do not do justice to classical Chinese philosophy unless we engage squarely the complex and ancient culture that engendered it. An electronic version of this book is freely available thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched, a collaborative initiative designed to make high-quality books open access for the public good. The open-access version of this book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which means that the work may be freely downloaded and shared for non-commercial purposes, provided credit is given to the author. Derivative works and commercial uses require permission from the publisher.

Authentic Shaolin Heritage

Authentic Shaolin Heritage
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781847284068
ISBN-13 : 184728406X
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Authentic Shaolin Heritage by : Jin Jing Zhong

Devoted to the most enigmatic and little-known aspect of training of Shaolin monks. Training methods allow supernatural abilites to develop, far beyond abilities of an ordinary man. The book was writen with the blessing and direct participation of the Head of the Shaolin Monastery Reverend Miao Xing, nicknamed "The Golden Arhat," one of the best Shaolin fighters of all times. These secret practices traditionally called "72 arts of Shaolin" or the essence of the Shaolin Combat Training.

Introduction to Shaolin Kungfu

Introduction to Shaolin Kungfu
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Publisher : Cosmos Internet (Publishing Division)
Total Pages : 194
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Synopsis Introduction to Shaolin Kungfu by : Kiew Kit, Wong

This is the first kungfu book by a Shaolin Grandmaster, Sifu Wong Kiew Kit, who has become a legend. It gives a comprehensive introduction to Shaolin Kungfu, including: - The philosophy and history of Shaolin Kungfu. - A basic Shaolin Kungfu set with many secrets revealed. - Combat application. - Internal force training. - Kungfu weapons. - General principles of kungfu. It is a book that any Shaolin Kungfu practitioner should have.

Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge

Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781438439686
ISBN-13 : 1438439687
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge by : D. S. Farrer

This landmark work provides a wide-ranging scholarly consideration of the traditional Asian martial arts. Most of the contributors to the volume are practitioners of the martial arts, and all are keenly aware that these traditions now exist in a transnational context. The book's cutting-edge research includes ethnography and approaches from film, literature, performance, and theater studies. Three central aspects emerge from this book: martial arts as embodied fantasy, as a culturally embedded form of self-cultivation, and as a continuous process of identity formation. Contributors explore several popular and highbrow cultural considerations, including the career of Bruce Lee, Chinese wuxia films, and Don DeLillo's novel Running Dog. Ethnographies explored describe how the social body trains in martial arts and how martial arts are constructed in transnational training. Ultimately, this academic study of martial arts offers a focal point for new understandings of cultural and social beliefs and of practice and agency.