Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel Actual Combat by Master Shi Deyang Wushu DVD
LECTURER: Shi Deyang
SKUDW144-07
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME41.0
Index: Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel Actual Combat by Master Shi Deyang Wushu DVD // Shi Deyang / Luowang Cudgel // Wushu Heritage
Comprehensive Guide To Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel Actual Combat Featuring The 31St Generation Heir Master Shi Deyang And Traditional Staff Skills.
Index: Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel Actual Combat by Master Shi Deyang Wushu DVD // Shi Deyang / Luowang Cudgel // Wushu Heritage
Essential Practice Guidance
●Master the unique Body-Staff Integration required for high-level Shaolin weaponry.
●Develop agile footwork and graceful transitions between offensive and defensive staff maneuvers.
●Learn the 13 essential staff techniques including sweeping, hitting, and figure-8 waving.
●Enhance overall body coordination and explosive power through traditional monastic drills.
This series transforms skills into a systematic martial archive.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel, often abbreviated as the Luowang Staff, is a cornerstone of the Shaolin Temple's long-weapon curriculum. Named after the guardian deity Jinna Luowang, this staff method is revered for its blend of spiritual significance and practical combat efficiency. Master Shi Deyang, a 31st-generation heir of the Shaolin Temple, demonstrates this Technical Routine with the authority of a lifelong practitioner. The staff is considered the 'Father of all Weapons' in Shaolin, and the Luowang style is particularly noted for its expansive, graceful movements that hide a ferocious and unpredictable combat logic.
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY
The philosophy of the Luowang Staff centers on the concept of Body-Staff Integration (Shen Gun He Yi). Unlike shorter weapons, the staff requires the practitioner to treat the implement as a flexible extension of the spine. The Technical Routine is characterized by its alternating tempo—shifting from slow, deceptive movements to sudden, high-velocity strikes. Master Shi Deyang emphasizes the 'Perfect Harmony' between the player and the cudgel, where the Dantian guides the rotation of the staff. The routine incorporates a variety of techniques such as sweeping (Sao), hitting (Da), pricking (Dian), and the signature figure-8 wave (Wu Hua), creating an impenetrable defensive perimeter.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS
From a biomechanical perspective, the Luowang Staff is a masterclass in centrifugal force management and kinetic chain alignment. Master Shi demonstrates how the power is initiated in the legs and amplified through the rotation of the waist (Kua), eventually manifesting as Explosive Force (Fa-Jin) at the tip of the staff. The 'Agile Footwork' is crucial, as it allows the practitioner to adjust the distance and angle of attack instantaneously. By utilizing the long lever of the staff, the practitioner can generate massive torque with minimal muscular effort, provided the skeletal structure is correctly aligned to absorb the weapon's momentum during blocking and parrying.
PRACTICE AND APPLICATION
This DVD provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Jinna Luowang technical routine, focusing on both solo performance and actual combat applications. Master Shi Deyang meticulously explains the dual nature of the movements, where every offensive strike contains a hidden defensive parry. The training is designed to adjust the body's overall coordination, significantly increasing flexibility and functional strength. By following the lineage-based instruction of a true Shaolin master, students can master the complexities of the staff while embodying the majestic spirit of traditional Buddhist martial arts.
The Shaolin Jinna Luowang Cudgel, often abbreviated as the Luowang Staff, is a cornerstone of the Shaolin Temple's long-weapon curriculum. Named after the guardian deity Jinna Luowang, this staff method is revered for its blend of spiritual significance and practical combat efficiency. Master Shi Deyang, a 31st-generation heir of the Shaolin Temple, demonstrates this Technical Routine with the authority of a lifelong practitioner. The staff is considered the 'Father of all Weapons' in Shaolin, and the Luowang style is particularly noted for its expansive, graceful movements that hide a ferocious and unpredictable combat logic.
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY
The philosophy of the Luowang Staff centers on the concept of Body-Staff Integration (Shen Gun He Yi). Unlike shorter weapons, the staff requires the practitioner to treat the implement as a flexible extension of the spine. The Technical Routine is characterized by its alternating tempo—shifting from slow, deceptive movements to sudden, high-velocity strikes. Master Shi Deyang emphasizes the 'Perfect Harmony' between the player and the cudgel, where the Dantian guides the rotation of the staff. The routine incorporates a variety of techniques such as sweeping (Sao), hitting (Da), pricking (Dian), and the signature figure-8 wave (Wu Hua), creating an impenetrable defensive perimeter.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS
From a biomechanical perspective, the Luowang Staff is a masterclass in centrifugal force management and kinetic chain alignment. Master Shi demonstrates how the power is initiated in the legs and amplified through the rotation of the waist (Kua), eventually manifesting as Explosive Force (Fa-Jin) at the tip of the staff. The 'Agile Footwork' is crucial, as it allows the practitioner to adjust the distance and angle of attack instantaneously. By utilizing the long lever of the staff, the practitioner can generate massive torque with minimal muscular effort, provided the skeletal structure is correctly aligned to absorb the weapon's momentum during blocking and parrying.
PRACTICE AND APPLICATION
This DVD provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Jinna Luowang technical routine, focusing on both solo performance and actual combat applications. Master Shi Deyang meticulously explains the dual nature of the movements, where every offensive strike contains a hidden defensive parry. The training is designed to adjust the body's overall coordination, significantly increasing flexibility and functional strength. By following the lineage-based instruction of a true Shaolin master, students can master the complexities of the staff while embodying the majestic spirit of traditional Buddhist martial arts.
Master Shi Deyang
"Biographical Profile: Shi Deyang
31st Generation Successor of the Shaolin Temple and Guardian of Traditional Chan-Wu
Shi Deyang, born in 1968 in Dengfeng, Henan, is a world-renowned 31st-generation successor of the Shaolin Temple. A primary disciple of the late Great Abbot Shi Suxi, he is widely regarded as one of the most authentic exponents of traditional Shaolin martial arts and Chan (Zen) culture in the modern era.
Martial Arts Background: Monastic Lineage and Zen-Martial Integration
Entering the Shaolin Temple at a young age, Shi Deyang spent decades under the strict tutelage of Master Shi Suxi. His training focused on the ""Old Three Forms"" of Shaolin, including Xiao Hong Quan, Da Hong Quan, and Tongbi Quan, as well as traditional weaponry and internal cultivation. His background is deeply rooted in ""Chan Wu Yi"" (Zen, Martial Arts, and Medicine), emphasizing that martial arts are a form of moving meditation intended to cultivate the spirit as much as the body.
Legacy and Contribution: Preserving the Songshan Heritage
As a global ambassador for Shaolin culture, Master Shi Deyang has traveled extensively to establish schools and cultural centers worldwide. He has dedicated his life to documenting and teaching the traditional routines that predate modern performance Wushu, ensuring the survival of the temple’s ancient combat logic. He has served as the head coach of the Shaolin Temple Warrior Monks and continues to mentor a new generation of practitioners in the authentic ""Songshan style.""
Artistic Style: Unadorned Power and Spiritual Focus
His style is characterized by the classic Shaolin principle of ""striking in a single line."" His movements are compact, explosive, and devoid of unnecessary ornamentation. In his practice, one can observe the ""Six Harmonies""—the coordination of intent, breath, and physical force. His execution of forms reflects a profound stillness within motion, embodying the austere and powerful aesthetic of traditional monastic kung fu."
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.
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