Shaolin Dual Broadswords Rolling and Fording Combat Form by Geng Heying 2DVDs
LECTURER: Geng Heying
SKUDW-SSSLQP-012
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME109.0
Master The Rare Ming Dynasty Shaolin Dual Broadswords, Featuring The 'Rolling And Fording' Ground-Fighting Techniques Preserved By Master Geng Heying.
Index: Shaolin Dual Broadswords Rolling and Fording Combat Form by Geng Heying 2DVDs // Shaolin Dual Broadswords / Shuang Dao // Instructional Archive
Core Structural Principles
●Master the 11 core combat movements of the 'Rolling and Fording' system.
●Develop elite dual-wielding coordination for simultaneous attack and defense.
●Learn the Ming Dynasty Lineage of Monk Xueju and the evolution of the form.
●Execute high-value combat techniques including entangling, sweeping, and throwing.
Protecting the technical DNA of an ancient martial heritage.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The Shaolin Dual Broadswords in Rolling and Fording (Gun Tang Shuang Dao) is a prestigious weapon system with a lineage dating back to the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally codified by Monk Xueju of the Shanglan Temple before being integrated into the Shaolin Temple's curriculum. Initially consisting of 36 movements, the routine was expanded to 41 by Monk Jingdian during the Qing Dynasty. Later, the Wushu Master Zhenxu distilled the system into 11 high-value combat movements to ensure its practical spread. Master Geng Heying, a seasoned expert in the Songshan tradition, presents this 2-DVD set to unveil the 'out of print' secrets of this lethal and agile weapon form.
DUAL-WIELDING MECHANICS AND BIOMECHANICS
Mastering the Dual Broadswords requires exceptional 'Body-Sword Integration' and bilateral coordination. Biomechanically, the 'Rolling and Fording' (Gun Tang) aspect refers to the practitioner's ability to move fluidly across the ground, utilizing rolls and low-level maneuvers to evade attacks while maintaining a continuous offensive perimeter. The routine emphasizes the 'Six Harmonies' of weaponry, where the two blades move in a complementary 'Adhere and Follow' pattern. Master Geng Heying demonstrates how to generate Fa-Jin (Explosive Power) through the 'Shouldering' and 'Pushing' mechanics, ensuring that each blade carries the full weight of the practitioner's intent and physical mass.
TECHNICAL ROUTINE AND COMBAT APPLICATIONS
This set pattern is unique for its focus on 'Actual Combat' rather than aesthetic brandishing. The curriculum covers essential techniques such as splitting (Pi), cutting (Zhan), slicing (Liao), stabbing (Ci), and entangling (Chan). A key feature is the 'Rolling' mechanic, which allows the practitioner to close the distance against longer weapons or multiple opponents. The DVD provides a step-by-step breakdown of the 11 refined movements, showing how to use the blades for blocking, chipping, and sweeping. The offensive-defense implications are of the highest value, teaching the student how to create an impenetrable 'Shield of Steel' while delivering rapid-fire counter-attacks.
THE PEDAGOGY OF MASTER Geng Heying
Master Geng Heying's approach to Shaolin weaponry is marked by 'Balance, Coordination, and Fluidity.' In this 2-DVD series, he provides clear, slow-motion analysis of the most complex maneuvers. His teaching emphasizes the 'Martial and Philosophical' elements of Shaolin, stressing that true mastery comes from a disciplined mind and a well-conditioned body. For practitioners of all levels, this series offers a rare opportunity to study a Ming Dynasty weapon system that has survived through the centuries. It is an essential technical manual for anyone seeking to master the 'Rolling and Fording' style of Shaolin Dual Broadswords, providing the skills and discipline required for elite weapon mastery.
The Shaolin Dual Broadswords in Rolling and Fording (Gun Tang Shuang Dao) is a prestigious weapon system with a lineage dating back to the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally codified by Monk Xueju of the Shanglan Temple before being integrated into the Shaolin Temple's curriculum. Initially consisting of 36 movements, the routine was expanded to 41 by Monk Jingdian during the Qing Dynasty. Later, the Wushu Master Zhenxu distilled the system into 11 high-value combat movements to ensure its practical spread. Master Geng Heying, a seasoned expert in the Songshan tradition, presents this 2-DVD set to unveil the 'out of print' secrets of this lethal and agile weapon form.
DUAL-WIELDING MECHANICS AND BIOMECHANICS
Mastering the Dual Broadswords requires exceptional 'Body-Sword Integration' and bilateral coordination. Biomechanically, the 'Rolling and Fording' (Gun Tang) aspect refers to the practitioner's ability to move fluidly across the ground, utilizing rolls and low-level maneuvers to evade attacks while maintaining a continuous offensive perimeter. The routine emphasizes the 'Six Harmonies' of weaponry, where the two blades move in a complementary 'Adhere and Follow' pattern. Master Geng Heying demonstrates how to generate Fa-Jin (Explosive Power) through the 'Shouldering' and 'Pushing' mechanics, ensuring that each blade carries the full weight of the practitioner's intent and physical mass.
TECHNICAL ROUTINE AND COMBAT APPLICATIONS
This set pattern is unique for its focus on 'Actual Combat' rather than aesthetic brandishing. The curriculum covers essential techniques such as splitting (Pi), cutting (Zhan), slicing (Liao), stabbing (Ci), and entangling (Chan). A key feature is the 'Rolling' mechanic, which allows the practitioner to close the distance against longer weapons or multiple opponents. The DVD provides a step-by-step breakdown of the 11 refined movements, showing how to use the blades for blocking, chipping, and sweeping. The offensive-defense implications are of the highest value, teaching the student how to create an impenetrable 'Shield of Steel' while delivering rapid-fire counter-attacks.
THE PEDAGOGY OF MASTER Geng Heying
Master Geng Heying's approach to Shaolin weaponry is marked by 'Balance, Coordination, and Fluidity.' In this 2-DVD series, he provides clear, slow-motion analysis of the most complex maneuvers. His teaching emphasizes the 'Martial and Philosophical' elements of Shaolin, stressing that true mastery comes from a disciplined mind and a well-conditioned body. For practitioners of all levels, this series offers a rare opportunity to study a Ming Dynasty weapon system that has survived through the centuries. It is an essential technical manual for anyone seeking to master the 'Rolling and Fording' style of Shaolin Dual Broadswords, providing the skills and discipline required for elite weapon mastery.
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