Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming – Shaolin White Crane Gong Fu Basic Training 1 & 2
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Salepage: Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming – Shaolin White Crane Gong Fu Basic Training 1 & 2
This comprehensive training video explores Shaolin White Crane Gong Fu (Kung Fu), one of the most famous martial art styles developed in China.
In Course 1, Dr.Yang presents a lecture explaining the theory and history of Shaolin White Crane Gongfu, and instructs fundamental stances, movements and hand techniques.
In Course 2, Dr.Yang explains and instructs fundamental Qigong exercises, Jin patterns, more basic movements and hand techniques.
White Crane Qigong (Chi Kung) is a proven way to build explosive fighting power, known as Jin.
In addition, Dr.Yang and senior students instruct and demonstrate the first barehand form, Qi Xing Quan and its martial applications.
It is commonly recognized that Shaolin White Crane is the root of Okinawan Karate, and has heavily influenced Japanese martial arts.
From this video, all martial artists can gain profound comprehension of empty-handed styles.
Course 1: * Learn the history of Shaolin White Crane Gong Fu from Dr.
Yang, Jwing-Ming * Fundamental stances * Fundamental Qi Xing stepping * Four Golden Points hand techniques * Repelling and covering practice * Bridge Hands and its applications
Course 2: * Fundamental hopping and jumping * Major basic hand techniques * Bridge Hands and its applications * Fundamental Qigong * Fundamental Jin patterns * Barehand sequence: Qi Xing Quan and its applications
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