Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD

Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD

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Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD

Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD

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Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD

LECTURER: Wu Sunxiong

SKUDW121-07
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME49.0
Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD
Index: Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD // Combat Applications / Taiji Pole training // Kung Fu Training

Advanced Technical Routine Of Ziranmen Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Featuring Internal Power Cultivation And Practical Combat Drills

Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD - Part 1
Index: Authentic Wan Laisheng Wushu Original Striking Taiji Sanshou Combat Guide DVD // Combat Applications / Taiji Pole training // Kung Fu Training

Classical Movement Analysis

Master the unique Ziranmen deconstruction of Taiji for high-efficiency combat application.
Utilize auxiliary tools like the Taiji Pole and Taiji Ball to build core internal power.
Integrate both Internal Alchemy and external striking methods for a balanced martial skill set.
Refine the Pi striking technique to transform soft movements into explosive offensive force.

Focus on kinetic power and dynamic traditional techniques.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND LINEAGE

The Original Striking Taiji Sanshou represents a highly specialized evolution within the Ziranmen or Natural School lineage, as transmitted by the legendary Master Wan Laisheng. Unlike the standardized Taiji routines seen in modern health practices, this system belongs to the rigorous Ziranmen tradition, which emphasizes Zhi Sheng Wei Gong—the principle of winning as the ultimate measure of success. Master Wan developed this system by taking apart the traditional movements of Taiji and restructuring them into a more direct and aggressive combat framework. This DVD, presented by Master Wu Sunxiong, President of the Wan Laisheng Wushu Union of Macao, preserves the authentic Yuan Shi or original transmission. It showcases a system that bridges the gap between meditative flow and high-intensity fighting, providing a professional and academic record of one of the most effective internal combat systems in the global Chinese Wushu heritage.

TECHNICAL STRUCTURE AND METHODOLOGY

The Technical Routine of Striking Taiji Sanshou is built upon the synthesis of Internal Alchemy and external striking. The curriculum is characterized by its use of supplementary training tools, specifically the Taiji Pole and Taiji Ball. These tools are used to develop Chansijin or Silk Reeling energy and to strengthen the kinetic chain from the feet to the fingertips. The Pi aspect of the system refers to the sudden release of downward and diagonal force, which is combined with the circular neutralizing movements of Taiji. Biomechanically, the practitioner is taught to maintain a Fluid Structure where the body remains soft until the moment of impact. The instruction provides a step-by-step breakdown of how to utilize the waist as a central axle to generate the rotational torque necessary for these powerful strikes.

INTEGRATED COMBAT DYNAMICS

In Striking Taiji Sanshou, combat is approached through the principle of Zhan Nian Lian Sui—Adhere, Stick, Continuous, and Follow. However, the Ziranmen influence adds a layer of Zhi or Directness that is often absent in other Taiji branches. Master Wu Sunxiong demonstrates how to neutralize an opponent's momentum before immediately transitioning into an explosive counter-attack. The Sanshou or free-striking aspect of the training focuses on the practical application of the forms in real-world scenarios. The DVD covers various striking ranges and emphasizes the importance of Ting Jin or Listening Energy to detect the opponent's center of gravity. By mastering the integration of internal and external methods, the practitioner gains the ability to neutralize a stronger opponent's force and apply Fa-Jin with surgical precision.

CULTIVATION OF INTERNAL ENERGY

Beyond the physical mechanics, this instructional material explores the Zhu Ji or foundation building required for high-level mastery. The internal cultivation involves breathing techniques and stake-standing to consolidate the Qi and strengthen the skeletal system. This Internal Alchemy is the engine that drives the external striking techniques. Master Wu Sunxiong provides insights into the traditional mindset of the Ziranmen practitioner, emphasizing that the Natural state of the body is achieved only through rigorous, systematic training. This resource is an essential archive for practitioners seeking to move beyond the superficial aspects of Taiji and delve into the profound technical and philosophical depth of the Wan Laisheng martial tradition.

Master Wu Sunxiong

Biographical Profile: Ng San Hong
President of the Macau Wan Laisheng Martial Arts & Fitness Association and Successor of Ziranmen
Ng San Hong, originally from Guangdong, is a prominent disciple of the late Grandmaster Wan Laisheng, a legendary martial arts educator and the primary gatekeeper of Ziranmen (the Natural Style). As a key successor during Wan’s later years, Ng has become a pivotal figure in preserving the practical and often esoteric traditions of Ziranmen in Macau and Southern China. Based in Macau, he has dedicated his life to passing the torch of traditional martial arts to a new generation of practitioners.
Martial Arts Background: The "Methodless Method" of Ziranmen
The core of Ng San Hong’s martial arts system stems from the direct teachings of Wan Laisheng. Ziranmen emphasizes that "movement and stillness have no beginning, and changes have no end," striving for a high-level state where "there is no fixed method, and all methods return to the source." Master Ng meticulously preserves the practical combat characteristics of the style, such as the "low-stance circle walking" and the rigorous mastery of the Five Pillars: Internal, External, Light, Hard, and Lethal skills. His background extends beyond combat, encompassing the martial ethics and traditional health preservation techniques taught by his mentor.
Legacy and Contribution: Promoting the Wan Style in Macau
As the founder and president of the Macau Wan Laisheng Martial Arts & Fitness Association, Ng San Hong has played a significant role in the standardization and internationalization of Macau’s martial arts scene. He has served as the Vice President of the Wushu General Association of Macau and has organized numerous international martial arts exchanges, demonstrations, and seminars. His most notable contribution is the successful integration of Wan Laisheng’s martial philosophy with community fitness and youth education in Macau, breathing new life into the Ziranmen lineage within a modern urban context.
Artistic Style: Unpretentious Power and Natural Explosiveness
Master Ng’s martial artistry demonstrates the subtle mechanics of Ziranmen: "Hardness before the opponent’s force, softness after it." His performance style eschews flamboyant aesthetics in favor of minimalism and efficiency. His footwork is as agile as an ape’s, and his strikes are as sudden and snapping as a whip, embodying the five characteristics of the style: Shrinking, Smallness, Softness, Skillfulness, and Roundness. In his practice, one observes the evolution of traditional martial arts from complexity to simplicity—appearing ordinary on the surface, yet containing continuous resilience and instantaneous explosive power, perfectly capturing the true essence of "Natural."
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
ID: DW121-07 TAGS: Wan Laisheng Wushu | Taiji Sanshou | Ziranmen Taiji | Striking Taiji © CHINOISERIE2008 ARCHIVE - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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