Introducing the "body building" and "combat theory" that make up the invisible essence of martial arts.
The previous three Bajiquan series books introduced a wide range of topics from basic routines to practical techniques, but this work, "Wu-shi Kaimen Bajiquan Advanced" (2 volumes in total), focuses on the "body building" and "combat theory" that make up the invisible essence of martial arts.
Vol. 1 introduces the "Five Internal Exercises," a compilation of Mengcun's secret training methods, while Vol. 2 provides a thorough explanation of "Bajji Taida," which condenses the theory of Bajiquan's attack techniques.
In 2004, an advanced video will be released that opens the door to the next stage of Chinese martial arts.
Contents:
First skill: Liang Yi Gong
Second skill: Hanging Limbs and Fingers Gong
Third skill: Lion-Holding Ball Gong
Fourth skill: Forward and Reverse Internal Breathing
Fifth skill: Tsudan Huantong Gong
Instructor: Wu Lianzhi (Seventh-generation head of Wu Kaimen Bajiquan)
Born in 1947 in Meng Village, the birthplace of Bajiquan. From an early age, he received rigorous training as a master (official successor) from the sixth-generation Wu Xiufeng and the fifth-generation Wu Huiqing. He began teaching at the age of 18, and his students have won numerous awards at national martial arts competitions. He has taught in Japan, Europe, and other countries, and has welcomed many foreign students to Meng Village. He is vice chairman of the Hebei Provincial Martial Arts Association and chairman of the Kaimen Bajiquan Research Society.