Wudang Boxing Internal Cultivation & Weapons by Yue Wu Complete 13-DVD Master Set
LECTURER: Yue Wu
SKUDW133-01-13-ALL
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME753 min
Comprehensive 13-DVD Master Collection Of Wudang Internal Boxing And Traditional Weapons: A Professional Archive Of Taoist Cultivation And Combat Mastery
Index: Wudang Boxing Internal Cultivation & Weapons by Yue Wu Complete 13-DVD Master Set // Taiji / Fa-Jin // Martial Arts Preservation
Fundamental Structure Drills
●Master the 13-DVD complete Wudang Technical Routine including rare weapons and Internal Alchemy.
●Develop explosive Fa-Jin and Body-Sword Integration through authentic Chunyang School methods.
●Learn secretive combat applications like Shenda Natural Beating and Heart-Mind Elbow strikes.
●Expert instruction by Master Yue Wu Vice President of the Wudang Martial Art Association.
Detailed breakdowns of specialized traditional footwork systems.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND TAOIST LINEAGE
Wudang Boxing, originating from the sacred Taoist peaks of the Wudang Mountains, represents the definitive lineage of Chinese internal martial arts, or Neijiaquan. This comprehensive 13-DVD master collection is presented by Master Yue Wu, the Vice President of the Wudang Martial Arts Federation and a 23rd generation disciple of the Chunyang (Pure Yang) School. Historically, Wudang martial arts have been shrouded in secrecy, passed down through a strict 'single-transmission' system within Taoist temples. This series serves as a professional academic archive, summarizing the core technical routines from over ten distinct schools, including the legendary teachings of centenarian master Liu Lihang and the great master Xu Benshan. It preserves a system that balances lethal combat efficiency with profound Taoist spiritual practice and Internal Alchemy.
COMPLETE 13-DVD CURRICULUM LIST
This master collection provides an exhaustive study of the Wudang system, comprising the following specialized volumes:
1. 18 Essential Ways of Wudang Boxing Movement and Internal Cultivation;
2. 36 Ways of Wudang Boxing (Eight Steps Chain Boxing);
3. 27 Ways of Wudang Sword Movement Technical Routine;
4. Wudang Youlong Swimming Dragon Saber (Rare Short Weapon);
5. Wudang Zhenwu Stick (Guard of Taoist Holy Land);
6. Wudang Horsetail Whisk Sword (Pure Yang Eight Immortals Routine);
7. Wudang Longmen Spear (Secret Taoist Big Spear 13 Ways);
8. Wudang Eight Steps Dragon Heart Palm (Internal Alchemy Kung Fu);
9. Wudang Abscondence Mizong Sword (Taoist Body-Sword Integration);
10. Wudang Natural Beating (Shenda Combat Applications);
11. Wudang Six Times Heart and Mind Elbow (Internal Combat Routine);
12. Wudang Golden Pearl Iron Jacket (Internal Alchemy Qigong);
13. Wudang Cling Hands and Turn Over (Close Combat Applications).
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND POWER GENERATION
The technical routines within this collection are a masterclass in 'Fluid Structure' and internal harmony. Biomechanically, the system emphasizes 'Body-Sword Integration' (Shen Jian He Yi) and 'Whole-Body Power' (Zheng Jin). Whether practicing empty-hand forms like the Dragon Heart Palm or long weapons like the Longmen Spear, the power is generated from the Dantian, directed by the waist, and expressed through a coordinated kinetic chain. Master Yue Wu demonstrates the unique Wudang principle of 'resisting quick attack with slow strength' and the use of 'Spiraling Power' (Chan Si Jin) to neutralize and redirect an opponent's momentum. The combat logic is based on 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Nian Lian Sui), ensuring that the practitioner remains in control of the combat distance and timing through superior structural alignment.
Internal Alchemy AND MARTIAL SPIRIT
Beyond the physical strikes and weapon play, this series is a vehicle for 'Internal Alchemy' (Neidan) and health preservation. Routines like the Golden Pearl Iron Jacket and the 18 Essential Ways act as moving meditations, encouraging the flow of Qi and the strengthening of the tendons and skeletal system. The practice requires the total unification of the heart, mind, breath, and body. Master Yue Wu provides deep insights into the philosophical roots of the Wudang arts, emphasizing character refinement and the Taoist ideal of the 'Perfected Warrior.' This resource is an indispensable guide for the global martial arts community, offering a professional and academic deep dive into the heart of Wudang’s internal legacy, ensuring the unshakeable spirit of Taoist Wushu is preserved for future generations.
Wudang Boxing, originating from the sacred Taoist peaks of the Wudang Mountains, represents the definitive lineage of Chinese internal martial arts, or Neijiaquan. This comprehensive 13-DVD master collection is presented by Master Yue Wu, the Vice President of the Wudang Martial Arts Federation and a 23rd generation disciple of the Chunyang (Pure Yang) School. Historically, Wudang martial arts have been shrouded in secrecy, passed down through a strict 'single-transmission' system within Taoist temples. This series serves as a professional academic archive, summarizing the core technical routines from over ten distinct schools, including the legendary teachings of centenarian master Liu Lihang and the great master Xu Benshan. It preserves a system that balances lethal combat efficiency with profound Taoist spiritual practice and Internal Alchemy.
COMPLETE 13-DVD CURRICULUM LIST
This master collection provides an exhaustive study of the Wudang system, comprising the following specialized volumes:
1. 18 Essential Ways of Wudang Boxing Movement and Internal Cultivation;
2. 36 Ways of Wudang Boxing (Eight Steps Chain Boxing);
3. 27 Ways of Wudang Sword Movement Technical Routine;
4. Wudang Youlong Swimming Dragon Saber (Rare Short Weapon);
5. Wudang Zhenwu Stick (Guard of Taoist Holy Land);
6. Wudang Horsetail Whisk Sword (Pure Yang Eight Immortals Routine);
7. Wudang Longmen Spear (Secret Taoist Big Spear 13 Ways);
8. Wudang Eight Steps Dragon Heart Palm (Internal Alchemy Kung Fu);
9. Wudang Abscondence Mizong Sword (Taoist Body-Sword Integration);
10. Wudang Natural Beating (Shenda Combat Applications);
11. Wudang Six Times Heart and Mind Elbow (Internal Combat Routine);
12. Wudang Golden Pearl Iron Jacket (Internal Alchemy Qigong);
13. Wudang Cling Hands and Turn Over (Close Combat Applications).
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND POWER GENERATION
The technical routines within this collection are a masterclass in 'Fluid Structure' and internal harmony. Biomechanically, the system emphasizes 'Body-Sword Integration' (Shen Jian He Yi) and 'Whole-Body Power' (Zheng Jin). Whether practicing empty-hand forms like the Dragon Heart Palm or long weapons like the Longmen Spear, the power is generated from the Dantian, directed by the waist, and expressed through a coordinated kinetic chain. Master Yue Wu demonstrates the unique Wudang principle of 'resisting quick attack with slow strength' and the use of 'Spiraling Power' (Chan Si Jin) to neutralize and redirect an opponent's momentum. The combat logic is based on 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Nian Lian Sui), ensuring that the practitioner remains in control of the combat distance and timing through superior structural alignment.
Internal Alchemy AND MARTIAL SPIRIT
Beyond the physical strikes and weapon play, this series is a vehicle for 'Internal Alchemy' (Neidan) and health preservation. Routines like the Golden Pearl Iron Jacket and the 18 Essential Ways act as moving meditations, encouraging the flow of Qi and the strengthening of the tendons and skeletal system. The practice requires the total unification of the heart, mind, breath, and body. Master Yue Wu provides deep insights into the philosophical roots of the Wudang arts, emphasizing character refinement and the Taoist ideal of the 'Perfected Warrior.' This resource is an indispensable guide for the global martial arts community, offering a professional and academic deep dive into the heart of Wudang’s internal legacy, ensuring the unshakeable spirit of Taoist Wushu is preserved for future generations.
Master Yue Wu
Biographical Profile: Yue Wu
Vice President of the Wudang Martial Arts Federation
Yue Wu is a prominent martial arts practitioner and organizer who serves as the Vice President of the Wudang Martial Arts Federation. Based in the Wudang Mountains, he has spent years acting as a bridge between the traditional monastic community and the global martial arts public. He is recognized for his efforts in managing international exchanges and for his role in the administrative development of Wudang’s cultural presence.
Martial Arts Background: Integration of Wudang Internal Arts
Yue Wu’s background is rooted in the internal systems of Wudang Mountain, focusing on the integration of physical health and self-defense. His training includes the foundational Tai Chi, Baguazhang, and Xingyiquan lineages, alongside the specific internal cultivation methods native to the Wudang Sanfeng tradition. His practice emphasizes the coordination of internal intent with external movement, a hallmark of the Taoist martial arts systems he has studied under various local masters.
Legacy and Contribution: International Exchange and Coordination
In his capacity as Vice President of the Federation, Yue Wu has been instrumental in organizing large-scale martial arts festivals and international seminars. He has focused on making Wudang’s often-secluded traditions more accessible to practitioners from outside the region. By coordinating exchange programs and welcoming international delegations, he has helped establish a structured platform for the global study of Wudang internal arts, ensuring the lineage's techniques are shared and preserved across borders.
Artistic Style: Fluid Continuity and Natural Mechanics
His style is characterized by the fluid and circular mechanics central to the Wudang tradition. Eschewing rigid or jerky movements, his practice focuses on the continuous flow of energy and the natural alignment of the body. In his demonstrations, one can observe a focus on "silk-reeling" power and the use of soft, redirecting force. His approach reflects a commitment to the practical health benefits of the art, prioritizing relaxed efficiency and structural poise over athletic display.
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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