Yongchun White Crane Series: Thousand Character Strike Technical Routine DVD
LECTURER: Su Yinghan
SKUDW117-10
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME51.0
Index: Yongchun White Crane Series: Thousand Character Strike Technical Routine DVD // Martial Arts DVD / Technical Routine // Martial Arts Preservation
Thousand Character Strike Routine Featuring Straight-Line Tracing And Three-Door Tactical Entries For Continuous Offensive And Defensive Engagement.
Index: Yongchun White Crane Series: Thousand Character Strike Technical Routine DVD // Martial Arts DVD / Technical Routine // Martial Arts Preservation
Classic Instruction Heritage
●Master the 'Thousand Character' straight-line tracing attack.
●Learn to penetrate the three tactical doors with precision.
●Coordinate hand; leg; knee; and elbow strikes simultaneously.
●Develop agile jumping and shifting for high-intensity combat.
Perfect for remote learning and daily home practice of kung fu.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Qian Zi Da, or the Thousand-Word Strike, is a prestigious and high-intensity routine within the Yongchun White Crane system. The name is derived from the structural strokes of the Chinese character for thousand (Qian), which provides the geometric blueprint for the routine's advancing and striking patterns. Historically, this Technical Routine was developed as a trace movement system, designed for practitioners who needed to relentlessly pursue and neutralize a retreating opponent. Master Su Yinghan, a world-renowned authority on the Yongchun lineage, presents this work as a definitive study in continual attack. This DVD preserves the technical purity of the Southern Shaolin tradition, showcasing the aggressive and efficient combat logic that has made the White Crane style a foundational pillar of Southern Chinese martial arts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The routine is characterized by its straight-in pursuit and continual attack logic. It utilizes a three-step jumping entry to bridge the distance, followed by a series of strikes from the left, middle, and right doors. The Technical Routine integrates a comprehensive library of maneuvers, including snap kicks, heel kicks, and bumps, alongside hand forms such as rushing, snapping, and pressing. The choreography is short but extractive, requiring the practitioner to use the hand, leg, knee, and elbow in perfect synchronization. Master Su Yinghan provides a meticulous breakdown of the upper, middle, and lower horse stances, showing how to maintain structural integrity while moving up and down with explosive speed. The routine is designed to be both agile and wonderful to view, reflecting a high level of technical mastery.
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
The biomechanics of Qian Zi Da focus on Body-Fist Integration and the cultivation of explosive Fa-Jin during rapid pursuit. Power is generated through a dynamic kinetic chain that utilizes the momentum of the entire body moving forward. The training emphasizes the Six Harmonies, ensuring that the internal intent drives the external physical expression even during complex jumping and shifting maneuvers. This DVD provides deep insights into the internal alchemy required to coordinate the breath with high-frequency striking. The biomechanical efficiency of the Qian Zi Da patterns lies in the ability to transition from defense to offense without any break in rhythm, utilizing the body's natural elasticity to generate snap power from any angle. The focus is on maintaining a rooted center while the extremities move with lightning speed.
COMBAT STRATEGY AND APPLICATION
Strategically, Qian Zi Da is a masterclass in unrelenting offensive pressure. The strategy involves Adhere and Follow principles applied to a forward-moving context, where the practitioner sticks to the opponent's center line and refuses to let them reset. The tactical focus is on the simultaneous use of multiple striking surfaces to overwhelm the opponent's defense. Master Su Yinghan demonstrates the technical dismantling of the routine, showing how the three-door entries are used to solve real-world combat problems. The philosophy is one of searching and hitting from the middle door, ensuring that every movement contributes to the final neutralization of the threat. This DVD is an essential resource for serious students of Wushu who wish to master the profound and practical heritage of the Yongchun White Crane lineage, offering a professional pathway to technical mastery and combative excellence.
Qian Zi Da, or the Thousand-Word Strike, is a prestigious and high-intensity routine within the Yongchun White Crane system. The name is derived from the structural strokes of the Chinese character for thousand (Qian), which provides the geometric blueprint for the routine's advancing and striking patterns. Historically, this Technical Routine was developed as a trace movement system, designed for practitioners who needed to relentlessly pursue and neutralize a retreating opponent. Master Su Yinghan, a world-renowned authority on the Yongchun lineage, presents this work as a definitive study in continual attack. This DVD preserves the technical purity of the Southern Shaolin tradition, showcasing the aggressive and efficient combat logic that has made the White Crane style a foundational pillar of Southern Chinese martial arts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The routine is characterized by its straight-in pursuit and continual attack logic. It utilizes a three-step jumping entry to bridge the distance, followed by a series of strikes from the left, middle, and right doors. The Technical Routine integrates a comprehensive library of maneuvers, including snap kicks, heel kicks, and bumps, alongside hand forms such as rushing, snapping, and pressing. The choreography is short but extractive, requiring the practitioner to use the hand, leg, knee, and elbow in perfect synchronization. Master Su Yinghan provides a meticulous breakdown of the upper, middle, and lower horse stances, showing how to maintain structural integrity while moving up and down with explosive speed. The routine is designed to be both agile and wonderful to view, reflecting a high level of technical mastery.
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
The biomechanics of Qian Zi Da focus on Body-Fist Integration and the cultivation of explosive Fa-Jin during rapid pursuit. Power is generated through a dynamic kinetic chain that utilizes the momentum of the entire body moving forward. The training emphasizes the Six Harmonies, ensuring that the internal intent drives the external physical expression even during complex jumping and shifting maneuvers. This DVD provides deep insights into the internal alchemy required to coordinate the breath with high-frequency striking. The biomechanical efficiency of the Qian Zi Da patterns lies in the ability to transition from defense to offense without any break in rhythm, utilizing the body's natural elasticity to generate snap power from any angle. The focus is on maintaining a rooted center while the extremities move with lightning speed.
COMBAT STRATEGY AND APPLICATION
Strategically, Qian Zi Da is a masterclass in unrelenting offensive pressure. The strategy involves Adhere and Follow principles applied to a forward-moving context, where the practitioner sticks to the opponent's center line and refuses to let them reset. The tactical focus is on the simultaneous use of multiple striking surfaces to overwhelm the opponent's defense. Master Su Yinghan demonstrates the technical dismantling of the routine, showing how the three-door entries are used to solve real-world combat problems. The philosophy is one of searching and hitting from the middle door, ensuring that every movement contributes to the final neutralization of the threat. This DVD is an essential resource for serious students of Wushu who wish to master the profound and practical heritage of the Yongchun White Crane lineage, offering a professional pathway to technical mastery and combative excellence.
Master Su Yinghan
Biographical Profile: Wu Shijun
A Pioneer of Practical Combat and Master of Baguazhang
Wu Shijun, born in Beijing in 1951, is a renowned contemporary martial artist and a National-level Wushu Referee. Distinguished in the martial arts community for his vast knowledge and emphasis on practical combat, he is a premier successor of Cheng-style Baguazhang. His expertise extends across Baji Quan, Chinese Wrestling (Shuai Jiao), and Pigua Zhang, making him a visionary who seamlessly blends traditional techniques with modern combat theory.
Martial Arts Background: Authentic Lineage and Multidisciplinary Mastery
Master Wu’s foundation is rooted in the teachings of the legendary Baguazhang grandmaster Liu Jingru, from whom he inherited the core essence of the Cheng style. He further enriched his repertoire by studying the explosive power of Baji Quan and the intricate grappling of Chinese Wrestling. Having served as a martial arts instructor at prestigious institutions like the People's Public Security University of China, he possesses deep insights into Sanda (free-fighting), Qin Na (grappling), and special forces combat tactics.
Legacy and Contribution: Global Advocate for Functional Wushu
Master Wu is dedicated to the philosophy of "seeking truth in martial arts." Beyond his contributions to drafting competition rules and standardizing traditional styles, he has been a frequent guest instructor in Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia. His instructional series on Cheng-style Baguazhang, Baji Quan, and Chinese Wrestling are considered authoritative resources for those seeking the practical applications of Traditional Wushu, influencing tens of thousands of practitioners globally.
Artistic Style: Fluid Agility and Explosive Power
His martial style is both aesthetically captivating and formidable. His Baguazhang is characterized by dragon-like movements and wind-like agility, maintaining perfect balance during rapid directional changes. In contrast, his Baji Quan strikes are sharp and explosive, like a mountain collapsing. He advocates that "to practice Wushu is to understand its principles, and to train is to seek the truth," standing as a paragon of the pursuit of martial authenticity.
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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