Chinese Tai Chi and Kung Fu: Traditional Chinese silk clothing for Swordsmen
Traditional Chinese silk clothing has a long history, dating back to the 27th century BC.
Once the skill of spinning silk, or sericulture, was discovered, the Chinese made silk exclusively for 3,000 years without divulging the secret of the process and it was a valuable [...]
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in 1st Chinese Kung Fu Fashion Fair, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Swordsman, Chinese Tai Chi, Kung Fu Fashion, Traditional Chinese silk clothing, martial artists, tai chi practice, traditional kung fu uniform, traditional taiji silk uniforms | No Comments
Like a kaleidoscope filled with glitter, jewels and parrot feathers, every turn down the runway brought a new combination of colors and textures at the 50th annual Ebony Fashion Fair’s Glam Odyssey.
50th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair’s Glam Odyssey shines in Moreno Valley, San Bernardino with bold styles
The fashion show was presented Thursday in Moreno Valley [...]
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in 50th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair, Ebony Fashion Fair's Glam Odyssey, Fox fur, latest fashion shows, parrot feathers | 6 Comments
Chinese Kung Fu: External Styles Martial Arts of Shaolin Temple China
External Styles (Shaolin White Crane and Long Fist) (白鶴﹐長拳, Bai He, Changquan)
Shaolin White Crane specializes in hand techniques and short range fighting, while Shaolin Long Fist specializes in kicking and long range fighting. Both are trained in YMAA external styles training, and the techniques of [...]
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in Chin Na, Chinese Kung Fu, Dagger Defense, Fighting Forms, Qin Na, Shaolin Kung Fu, Shaolin Sparring, Shaolin Temple Address, Shaolin Temple Martial Arts, Short Defense | No Comments
Tai Chi Chuan Know-how: Internal Styles Taijiquan and Chen Style Tai Chi
In internal styles, YMAA focuses mainly on traditional Yang Style Taijiquan which originated from Yang, Ban-Hou (楊班候). However, other styles of Taijiquan, such as Chen (陳氏, Wu 吳氏, and Sun 孫氏, will be introduced through seminars with qualified masters. In addition, YMAA will continue [...]
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in Chen Style Tai Chi, Internal Styles Taijiquan, Learn Tai Chi Chuan, Silk Reeling Taiji Symbol Training, Sticking Taiji Sword, Sun Style Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Taiji Fighting Set, Taiji Free Sparring, Taiji Moving Pushing Hands, Taiji Qigong, Taiji Saber, Taiji Sequence, Taiji Spear, Taiji Staff, Taiji Stationary Pushing Hands, Taiji Sword, Wu Style Tai Chi | No Comments
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A Brief History of the Chinese Martial Arts
The beginning of Chinese martial arts probably started long before history was recorded. Martial techniques were discovered or created during the long epoch of continuous conflict between humanity and animals, or between different tribes of [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Chi Kung, Chin Na, Chin Na Courses, Chin Na School, Chinese Kung Fu Courses, Chinese Kung Fu News, Chinese Kung Fu Schools, Chinese Martial Arts History, Chinese Martial Arts Introduction, Chinese Qigong, Chinese martial arts, History of Chinese Martial Arts, Learn Tai Chi Chuan, Learn Taijiquan, Martial Arts Courses, Martial Morality, Meditation, Qigong, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Chuan Classes, Tai Chi Chuan Schools, Tai Chi Courses, Tai Chi Schools, Taijiquan Pushing Hands | 1 Comment
Martial Morality Upon Chinese Kung Fu Exercise, First Class of the Chinese Martial Arts Society
Martial morality has always been a required discipline in Chinese martial arts society. Teachers have long considered martial morality to be the most important criterion for judging students, and they have made it the most important part of the training in [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu Exercise, Chinese Kung Fu Master, Chinese Kungfu Master, Chinese Martial Arts Master, Chinese Martial Arts Society, Confucius, Martial Morality, Morality of deed, Morality of mind | 2 Comments
Martial Arts Training: This article will tell you How to Decrease Injuries in Chinese Kung Fu Training.
Now you’ll pay attention to the following instructions:
Hand Conditioning: Traditionally, iron sand palm provided a method of conditioning the hands, which, once training was completed, would greatly enhance one’s ability to kill or seriously injure an opponent. Iron sand [...]
April 11th, 2008 | Posted in Ancient Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu News, Chinese Kung Fu Training, Chinese Martial Arts Training, Chinese martial arts | 11 Comments
Tai Chi Moves on Chinese Ancient Philosophy. Analyzing Tai Chi sports and its Quan theory developed, up to now, Tai Chi Movement Concept includes six factors: The principle of preserving health with movement, the principle of leading the inside to outside, the principle of acclimating Yin and Yang, the principle of inverse movement, the principle [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Ancient Philosophy, Quan theory, Quanshu sports, Shadowboxing, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Movement concept, Tai Chi movement, Tai Chi moves, Tai Chi philosophy, Tai Chi quan, Yin and Yang, inverse movement | No Comments
Tai Chi Denomination: eight basic movement methods and five forms to Eight Diagrams
This showed that of Tai Chi was based on comparison with the eight basic movement methods and five forms to the Eight Diagrams, Five Xing and its generated number of “Yi with Tai Chi Diagram”.
Except aforesaid analogies on movements & forms and practice [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Tai Chi, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Denomination, Tai Chi Derivation, Tai Chi Diagrams, Tai Chi Movement methods, Tai Chi movement, Tai Chi practice methods, Tai Ji, Taijiquan | No Comments
Tai Chi Number: Thirteen Trends to generated numbers of Taiji
There are two sorts of sayings in Tai Chi practice methods and ancient Quan tables that compare the “Thirteen Trends” to generated number of Tai Chi. One was Chen Ziming’s analogy of “Thirteen” to the generated number of Tai Chi. The derivation procedure of Tai Chi [...]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in Boxing Skills, Chen Style Tai Chi, Chen Tai Chi, Chen Yuting, China Qi, Creator of Tai Chi, Qi Kung, Qigong, Tai Chi Figures, Tai Chi Number, Yin and Yang, twining skill | 1 Comment