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- Bagua Zhang And welcome to my lens featuring the very best free video, products and links relating to Bagua Zhang. Bagua is an internal martial arts style from China, combining kung fu with the ancient philosophy of yin and yang, and the hexagrams of the kind yo...
- Qigong (Chi Kung ) For Health The word Qigong (pronounced chi kung) is a combination of two ideas: “Qi” means air, breath of life, or vital energy of the body, and “gong” means the skill of working with, or cultivating, self-discipline and achievement. The...
- Soft martial arts The three main internal kung fu (neijia) styles are taijiquan (tai chi chuan), baguazhang (pa kua chang) and xingyiquan (hsing-i chuan). Practising these arts has a profoundly beneficial effect on health, as well as building self-confidence and self-...
- Martial Arts Clothing Martial arts are popular the world over. They are enjoyed by many because of the sense of belonging and cameraderie they instil in the martial artist. In Chinese martial arts even the words used to address other practitioners evokes a sense of famil...
- Feng Shui .. Nothing Traditional What is so mystic , esoteric , extra-terrestrial and surreal about FengShui. Don't all the cultures in the world teach us to get organized? Don't people from generations love aesthetics/Remember the colossal structures of Rome, the architecture is ad...
- Baguazhang Baguazhang (sometimes called Pa kua) is an internal martial art, somewhat related to Tai Chi (taiji). Its most distinguishing characteristic is the use of circle-walking by practitioners. This lens is specifically about Gao-style bagua - read on to le...
- Internal Martial Arts Internal training is the highest level of martial arts. The 3 most popular today are Hsing I Chuan (form-will-fist), Tai Chi Chuan (The Grand Ultimate Fist), and Pa Kua Chang (8 Changes of the Palm).
