Liuhebafa Fist Internal Martial Arts Six Harmonies Eight Methods 2DVD Chen Yun
LECTURER: Chen Xiangyun
SKUDW216-02
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME135.0
In-Depth Exploration Of Liuhebafa Fist Internal Mechanics And The Six Harmonies Eight Methods System For Advanced Martial Arts Mastery And Internal Power
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Traditional Defensive Wisdom
●Discover the unique 'Water Boxing' style of the Liuhebafa internal system.
●Master the Six Harmonies and Eight Methods for superior body coordination.
●Detailed instructional segments on unpredictable movement and agility.
●Learn to integrate mind and body through ethereal and fluid technical routines.
Detailed breakdowns of hand techniques and traditional footwork.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Liuhebafa Chuan, also known as 'Water Boxing,' is one of the most sophisticated Internal Martial Arts in the Chinese tradition. Tracing its roots back to the legendary Taoist sage Chen Tuan, it occupies a unique space between Taiji, Xingyi, and Bagua. This technical routine, presented by Master Chen Xiangyun, showcases the 'Six Harmonies' (three internal and three external) and the 'Eight Methods' that define the style's tactical depth. Unlike more linear styles, Liuhebafa is characterized by its fluid, unpredictable nature, mimicking the properties of water—yielding yet unstoppable. This DVD provides a rare look into a system that was once kept highly secret within elite martial circles.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICS
The core of Liuhebafa lies in the integration of 'Xin' (Heart/Mind) and 'Yi' (Intent). Biomechanically, the practitioner must maintain an ethereal and upright posture, described as 'top like a suspended rope.' The movements require extreme flexibility and agility, with a constant interplay between 'Song' (Relaxation) and 'Jin' (Tightness). The 'Eight Methods' involve complex techniques such as 'Qi' (Energy), 'Gu' (Bone), and 'Xing' (Shape), which transform the body into a cohesive unit capable of 'Fa-Jin' from any angle. The 'Adhere and Follow' mechanics are pushed to their limit here, as the practitioner learns to move without a trace, making their intentions 'unpredictable' to an opponent. The choreography is a masterclass in 'Body-Sword Integration,' where the entire frame moves as a single, undulating wave.
PRACTITIONER BENEFITS AND PEDAGOGY
Practicing Liuhebafa offers profound benefits for neurological coordination and internal vitality. The complexity of the movements challenges the practitioner to develop a high degree of 'Internal Alchemy,' refining the nervous system and enhancing the flow of vital energy. Master Chen Xiangyun’s teaching methodology focuses on the 'Twelve Animals' and the 'Five Elements' logic embedded in the form, providing a comprehensive framework for internal development. This DVD is an essential resource for advanced martial artists seeking to transcend the basics and explore the deep waters of internal combat theory and health cultivation. It offers a structured path to mastering one of the most elusive and respected lineages in the world of Wushu.
Liuhebafa Chuan, also known as 'Water Boxing,' is one of the most sophisticated Internal Martial Arts in the Chinese tradition. Tracing its roots back to the legendary Taoist sage Chen Tuan, it occupies a unique space between Taiji, Xingyi, and Bagua. This technical routine, presented by Master Chen Xiangyun, showcases the 'Six Harmonies' (three internal and three external) and the 'Eight Methods' that define the style's tactical depth. Unlike more linear styles, Liuhebafa is characterized by its fluid, unpredictable nature, mimicking the properties of water—yielding yet unstoppable. This DVD provides a rare look into a system that was once kept highly secret within elite martial circles.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICS
The core of Liuhebafa lies in the integration of 'Xin' (Heart/Mind) and 'Yi' (Intent). Biomechanically, the practitioner must maintain an ethereal and upright posture, described as 'top like a suspended rope.' The movements require extreme flexibility and agility, with a constant interplay between 'Song' (Relaxation) and 'Jin' (Tightness). The 'Eight Methods' involve complex techniques such as 'Qi' (Energy), 'Gu' (Bone), and 'Xing' (Shape), which transform the body into a cohesive unit capable of 'Fa-Jin' from any angle. The 'Adhere and Follow' mechanics are pushed to their limit here, as the practitioner learns to move without a trace, making their intentions 'unpredictable' to an opponent. The choreography is a masterclass in 'Body-Sword Integration,' where the entire frame moves as a single, undulating wave.
PRACTITIONER BENEFITS AND PEDAGOGY
Practicing Liuhebafa offers profound benefits for neurological coordination and internal vitality. The complexity of the movements challenges the practitioner to develop a high degree of 'Internal Alchemy,' refining the nervous system and enhancing the flow of vital energy. Master Chen Xiangyun’s teaching methodology focuses on the 'Twelve Animals' and the 'Five Elements' logic embedded in the form, providing a comprehensive framework for internal development. This DVD is an essential resource for advanced martial artists seeking to transcend the basics and explore the deep waters of internal combat theory and health cultivation. It offers a structured path to mastering one of the most elusive and respected lineages in the world of Wushu.
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