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Via Media Publishing Company, 2016. — 174 p. Baguaquan and xingyiquan are two styles that complement each other as yin does yang. Bagua is known for its circular movements and its practice of circle walking. Xingyi embodies characteristic linear movements said to be derived from the logical strategies for using spear and staff. How fortunate we are to include writings in this...
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Translated and edited by Andrea Falk. — the books, 2005. — 182 p. — ISBN: 13 978-0-9687517-6-3. Martial arts. Entry-level Xingyiquan techniques - Pillar standing (Jan Juan), Wuxing Quan, Lien Huang Quan (taolu). Working with a partner - San-Shou Pao, Usin-Pao (1 and 2). Theory.
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Translated and edited by Andrea Falk. — tgl books, 2007. — 418 p. — ISBN: 978-0-9687517-7-0. Martial arts. Techniques and forms (taolu) of Xingyiquan of the intermediate level - 12 forms of animals (Shi Er Xing Quan), specific exercises (Gong Fa), 8 skills (Ba Ji Gong), Crossing skills (taolu), Ba Sh, Dza Shi Chui, etc.
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Moline, Illinois, US. Published by Internal Fighting Arts, 2007. — 43 p. Hsing-I Chuan means “Mind Shape Boxing.” The foundation of this art can be found in five fist postures: Pi Chuan (Splitting Palm), Tsuan Chuan (Drilling Fist), Peng Chuan (Crushing Fist), Pao Chuan (Pounding or Exploding Fist) and Heng Chuan (Crossing Fist). If you master the five fist postures and their...
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Blue Snake Books ., — 2014 . — 388 p . — ISBN: 1-58394-759-0 A modern classic , Shang Yun-Xiang Style Xingyiquan is essential for Xingyiquan practitioners and a useful guide for any practitioner of the Chinese martial arts . While focusing on Shang-style Xingyiquan ( derived from author Li Wen-Bin's training under Grandmaster Shang Yun-Xiang ) , this book clearly breaks down...
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YMAA Publication Center, 2002. — 280 p. ISBN10: 0940871416 (eng) Xingyiquan, like Tai Chi, is one of the more popular styles of Chinese Martial Arts. This revised edition presents new translations and improved photographs and new layout.
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Blue Snake Books . — 2015 . — 150 p . — ISBN: 978-1-58394-853-8 Famed for promoting health and longevity , as well as for its effectiveness as a fighting art , Xingyi is practiced by enthusiasts in China and in the West . Designed as a primer or introductory reader and filled with photos , illustrations , and descriptive text , this authentic manual introduces the Five Elements...
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014. - 234 p. ISBN-13: 978-1500669201. RADICAL XINGYI ENERGETICS presents the classical Chinese internal martial art of Xingyiquan as MARTIAL NEI GONG, using stylized striking techniques to cultivate internal energy. This book is the first to explicitly link the concrete movements of the Xingyi techniques and drills to the internal...
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Pacific Grrove : High VieW Publications ., — 1994 . — 200 p . — ISBN: 1-883175-04-6 This is the most complete book on the art of xing yi ( hsing Yi ) available . It includes the complete xing yi history and lineage going back eight generations ; manuscripts handed down from famous practitioners Dai Long Bang and Li Neng Ran ; 16 health maintenance and power development...
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Silva Gilberto Antônio, 2021. — 135 p. — ISBN: 9786500352894. O Xing Yi Quan é um dos chamados "Estilos Internos" das artes marciais chinesas. Extremamente poderoso no combate e excelente para a saúde, ainda é um estilo muito pouco conhecido dos brasileiros. Esta obra simples e objetiva, a primeira editada no Brasil sobre o assunto, é uma introdução completa ao estilo,...
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Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books, 2011. — 112 p. Harmoniously merging the mind and the body, Hsing-I Ch'uan is simultaneously one of the most simple and most complex of the Chinese martial arts. The five forms, based on the Chinese concept of the five elements, provide a toolbox of techniques that the skillful Hsing-I practitioner uses to box with himself, channeling...
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Shen Long Publishing, 2014. — 249 p. — ISBN: 1500527556. This book gives clear instructions not only in the basics of Xing Yi Quan and the important principles for beginners , but also clearly teaches and illustrates the major forms of the style including the Five Elements , Wu Xing Lian Huan Quan , the 12 Animals , Za Shi Chui , as well as the paired practice routines of the...
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Singing Dragon., — 2013. — 352 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84819-140-2 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...
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