Post by jrrodrigueziv on Nov 1, 2011 2:23:09 GMT 8
Xinyi Liuhebafa Quan, Push Hands, and Zhanzhuang Gong
Everybody is welcome to joining a weekly health group every Sunday, 6am to 12pm. We will be teaching Liuhebafa, Push Hands, and Zhanzhuang. It will only take a few minutes (or a couple of hours) of your time, depending on how much you can absorb or learn.
Liuhebafa is the Essence of the Internal Arts. It is the oldest known recorded internal martial art, approximately 2,000 years or later, depending on some researchers and archaeologists.The Liuhebafa dance has around 500 moves, and not one move repeats itself except for the right and left hand. We consider Liuhebafa the essence of the internal arts. The technique is complete and there are no other moves needed for fighting. We consider the dance like a dictionary where we can find a definition to any existing movement. Our completeness is why many other styles can see their movements in Liuhebafa, even if their origins may have no direct connection to us. Liuhebafa Quan is the oldest and last of the four closed door arts.
My Xinyi master has authorized us, his 4 disciples, to start teaching. Luckily our Liuhebafa lineage, coming from Great Grandmaster Wu Yi Hui and Grand Master Chan Yik Yan, is a very martial one. Together with my fellow disciples and teacher, we are the only ones who teach Chan Yik Yan's true fighting form in the Philippines.
Our Zhanzhuang Gong lineage is directly from Great Grandmaster Wang Xiang Zhai and Grandmaster You Peng Xi.
The weekly Sunday group is targeted to learning self-health through Internal Martial Arts. I'll teach you how to heal yourself and become stronger than an average person, without the usual weight training and athletics. Our Liuhebafa style is very martial, so as a bonus you can also learn a bit of self-defense while staying healthy.
JR Rodriguez IV
www.XinyiMeditation.com
JRRodriguezIV@XinyiMeditation.com
Everybody is welcome to joining a weekly health group every Sunday, 6am to 12pm. We will be teaching Liuhebafa, Push Hands, and Zhanzhuang. It will only take a few minutes (or a couple of hours) of your time, depending on how much you can absorb or learn.
Liuhebafa is the Essence of the Internal Arts. It is the oldest known recorded internal martial art, approximately 2,000 years or later, depending on some researchers and archaeologists.The Liuhebafa dance has around 500 moves, and not one move repeats itself except for the right and left hand. We consider Liuhebafa the essence of the internal arts. The technique is complete and there are no other moves needed for fighting. We consider the dance like a dictionary where we can find a definition to any existing movement. Our completeness is why many other styles can see their movements in Liuhebafa, even if their origins may have no direct connection to us. Liuhebafa Quan is the oldest and last of the four closed door arts.
My Xinyi master has authorized us, his 4 disciples, to start teaching. Luckily our Liuhebafa lineage, coming from Great Grandmaster Wu Yi Hui and Grand Master Chan Yik Yan, is a very martial one. Together with my fellow disciples and teacher, we are the only ones who teach Chan Yik Yan's true fighting form in the Philippines.
Our Zhanzhuang Gong lineage is directly from Great Grandmaster Wang Xiang Zhai and Grandmaster You Peng Xi.
The weekly Sunday group is targeted to learning self-health through Internal Martial Arts. I'll teach you how to heal yourself and become stronger than an average person, without the usual weight training and athletics. Our Liuhebafa style is very martial, so as a bonus you can also learn a bit of self-defense while staying healthy.
JR Rodriguez IV
www.XinyiMeditation.com
JRRodriguezIV@XinyiMeditation.com