Essentials of the Fist - Ancient Martial Arts Training Principles

Essentials of the Fist - Ancient Martial Arts Training Principles
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Publisher : Jack Chen
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9811458227
ISBN-13 : 9789811458224
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Book Synopsis Essentials of the Fist - Ancient Martial Arts Training Principles by : Jack Chen

Download or read book Essentials of the Fist - Ancient Martial Arts Training Principles written by Jack Chen and published by Jack Chen. This book was released on 2020-04-20 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Jixiao Xinshu" is a comprehensive military warfare manual, written by Ming Dynasty General Qi Jiguang in 1560. It consisted of chapters on Spear fighting, Archery, terrain, troops formation etc... One of the chapters is "Quanjing Jieyao", which contains 32 unarmed fighting stances for soldiers' training. There has been multiple attempts by various people to translate this ancient Chinese Fist manual. The ones which I've read are usually translating them literally. In order to make the translation & interpretation more meaningful, I've seeked to discover the core principles behind each of these 32 unarmed fighting stances. In this book, you'll see how these principles can be applied to any martial arts style, or any weapon. By training in these 32 martial principles, it will provide a complete & holistic training for a warrior, medieval or modern. I believe that my work in this book will help you in advancing your martial arts practice, no matter which fighting style you're from.


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