Wudang Yu Xing You Shen Men Double Scale Cudgel by Jia Weiyong Kung Fu DVD
LECTURER: Jia Weiyong
SKUDW169-04
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME50.0
Index: Wudang Yu Xing You Shen Men Double Scale Cudgel by Jia Weiyong Kung Fu DVD // Self Defense / Taoist Lineage // Kung Fu Training
Comprehensive Guide To Wudang Fish-Shaped Swimming Body School Double Scale Cudgel Featuring 13Th Generation Inheritor Jia Weiyong Technical Routine
Index: Wudang Yu Xing You Shen Men Double Scale Cudgel by Jia Weiyong Kung Fu DVD // Self Defense / Taoist Lineage // Kung Fu Training
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●Master the eight core methods of the Double Scale Cudgel including Sweep, Prick, and Wring.
●Learn the esoteric transition from a Taoist traveling ferule to a formidable martial weapon.
●Develop swift and energetic movements that integrate the whole body into a unified kinetic chain.
●Expert instruction by Jia Weiyong on invisible handle-and-tip transitions for self-defense.
Explore the tactical usage of short-range kinetic energy and defense logic.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND TAOIST ORIGINS
The Wudang Yu Xing You Shen Men (Fish-Shaped Swimming Body School) preserves some of the most esoteric weapon traditions of the Wudang Mountains. The Double Scale Cudgel (Shuang Lin Bian Gan) is a prime example of Taoist ingenuity, having evolved from the 'Jie Chi' or ferule—a measuring tool and disciplinary instrument carried by traveling Taoist monks. Master Jia Weiyong, the 13th direct inheritor of this lineage, presents this routine as a bridge between the humble tools of a wandering monk and the sophisticated requirements of internal martial arts. Historically, this weapon was favored for its portability and its ability to be used in confined spaces, making it an ideal defensive tool for those dedicated to the Taoist path. This DVD serves as a rare record of a weapon that was once kept strictly within the 'You Shen Men' inner circle.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THE EIGHT METHODS
The Technical Routine of the Double Scale Cudgel is defined by eight primary methods: Sweep (Sao), Prick (Tiao), Cover (Gai), Hit (Ji), Upper Cut (Liao), Point (Dian), Chop (Pi), and Wring (Jiao). These movements are executed with a 'Fluid Structure' that emphasizes 'Body-Weapon Integration.' A unique feature of this style is the 'Invisible Change' between the handle and the tip, allowing the practitioner to strike or neutralize from either end of the cudgel without revealing their intent. The routine is characterized by its 'Swift and Energetic' nature, where the weapon moves with a distinctive whistling sound, indicating the presence of internal pressure and explosive force. The choreography is designed to be 'Simple yet Flexible,' focusing on practical utility over ornamental display.
BIO-MECHANICAL ALIGNMENT AND KINETIC ENERGY
The bio-mechanics of the Shuang Lin Cudgel require the practitioner to move with 'Bodily Harmony,' ensuring that the steps and the weapon are perfectly synchronized. Master Jia demonstrates how the power is generated in the Dantian and transmitted through the 'Python Waist' to the cudgel. This 'Whole Body Unity' ensures that every strike carries the weight of the entire frame. The routine utilizes the 'Swimming Body' footwork, which allows for rapid directional changes and evasive maneuvers. By practicing this form, the student develops 'Internal Power' (Nei Jin) and improves their peripheral awareness, as the cudgel must be managed with precision in all directions. The alignment of the spine and the grounding of the feet are presented as the primary sources of martial stability and power projection.
CULTIVATION AND MARTIAL EFFICACY
Beyond its martial applications, the Double Scale Cudgel is a profound method for 'Internal Alchemy' and 'Physical Strengthening.' The constant twisting and wringing motions of the weapon provide a deep workout for the joints and tendons, enhancing flexibility and bone density. Master Jia emphasizes that the ultimate goal of the practice is 'Self-Protection and Body Building.' The meditative quality of the routine helps to harmonize the internal organs and calm the spirit, in keeping with the Taoist tradition of Wudang. This DVD provides a comprehensive instructional guide for martial arts enthusiasts to explore the 'Esoteric Secrets' of Internal Power through one of Wudang’s most unique and practical short weapon routines, ensuring that the legacy of the 13th generation remains accessible to the global community.
The Wudang Yu Xing You Shen Men (Fish-Shaped Swimming Body School) preserves some of the most esoteric weapon traditions of the Wudang Mountains. The Double Scale Cudgel (Shuang Lin Bian Gan) is a prime example of Taoist ingenuity, having evolved from the 'Jie Chi' or ferule—a measuring tool and disciplinary instrument carried by traveling Taoist monks. Master Jia Weiyong, the 13th direct inheritor of this lineage, presents this routine as a bridge between the humble tools of a wandering monk and the sophisticated requirements of internal martial arts. Historically, this weapon was favored for its portability and its ability to be used in confined spaces, making it an ideal defensive tool for those dedicated to the Taoist path. This DVD serves as a rare record of a weapon that was once kept strictly within the 'You Shen Men' inner circle.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THE EIGHT METHODS
The Technical Routine of the Double Scale Cudgel is defined by eight primary methods: Sweep (Sao), Prick (Tiao), Cover (Gai), Hit (Ji), Upper Cut (Liao), Point (Dian), Chop (Pi), and Wring (Jiao). These movements are executed with a 'Fluid Structure' that emphasizes 'Body-Weapon Integration.' A unique feature of this style is the 'Invisible Change' between the handle and the tip, allowing the practitioner to strike or neutralize from either end of the cudgel without revealing their intent. The routine is characterized by its 'Swift and Energetic' nature, where the weapon moves with a distinctive whistling sound, indicating the presence of internal pressure and explosive force. The choreography is designed to be 'Simple yet Flexible,' focusing on practical utility over ornamental display.
BIO-MECHANICAL ALIGNMENT AND KINETIC ENERGY
The bio-mechanics of the Shuang Lin Cudgel require the practitioner to move with 'Bodily Harmony,' ensuring that the steps and the weapon are perfectly synchronized. Master Jia demonstrates how the power is generated in the Dantian and transmitted through the 'Python Waist' to the cudgel. This 'Whole Body Unity' ensures that every strike carries the weight of the entire frame. The routine utilizes the 'Swimming Body' footwork, which allows for rapid directional changes and evasive maneuvers. By practicing this form, the student develops 'Internal Power' (Nei Jin) and improves their peripheral awareness, as the cudgel must be managed with precision in all directions. The alignment of the spine and the grounding of the feet are presented as the primary sources of martial stability and power projection.
CULTIVATION AND MARTIAL EFFICACY
Beyond its martial applications, the Double Scale Cudgel is a profound method for 'Internal Alchemy' and 'Physical Strengthening.' The constant twisting and wringing motions of the weapon provide a deep workout for the joints and tendons, enhancing flexibility and bone density. Master Jia emphasizes that the ultimate goal of the practice is 'Self-Protection and Body Building.' The meditative quality of the routine helps to harmonize the internal organs and calm the spirit, in keeping with the Taoist tradition of Wudang. This DVD provides a comprehensive instructional guide for martial arts enthusiasts to explore the 'Esoteric Secrets' of Internal Power through one of Wudang’s most unique and practical short weapon routines, ensuring that the legacy of the 13th generation remains accessible to the global community.
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