Tag Archive: Wudang

Jun
27

Wudang Kungfu Training ????????

www.daoistkungfu.com China Wudang Kungfu Academy ???????????Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jun
27

Wudang Kungfu Training ????????

www.daoistkungfu.com China Wudang Kungfu Academy ???????????Video Rating: 5 / 5

May
12

Wudang Tai Chi Kung Fu Zhang San-feng Tai Chi Chuan 13 Form

This is the Wudang Zhang San-feng Tai Chi Chuan 13 form performed by master Chen Shi-Yu from Wudang Taoist Martial Arts School. It is believed that the Zhang San-feng form is the earliest Tai Chi form, named after its creator (Zhang San-feng). The video is taken with permission from the following websites: www.wudangwushu.cn http www.taoistgongfu.com …

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May
10

wudang wushu

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May
09

Wudang specific TUI SHOU – SnakeCrane System

Ismet Himmet, Norman Török, Claudio Manzari & Alex Hartman – SnakeCraneSystem first time introduced by Ismet Himmet! This unique System grows from traditional Wudang Tui Shou (Push Hands) Teachings combined with ancestral Snake & Crane PRINCIPLES of Zhang San Feng with THESE DAYS KNOWLEDGE OF FIGHTING! It is a RE-Union of “early-beginning” Wudang Principles and …

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May
06

China Wudang Light-Body Kungfu – Qing Gong – Master Chen Shixing

www.daoistkungfu.com This video shows Master Chen Shixing, top master in China today. His school, China Wudang Kungfu Academy, is on Wudang mountain. Here you can study Wudang Kungfu, Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong.Video Rating: 4 / 5

May
06

Wudang San Feng Taiji 108 Simplified Form – ??????????

This video shows Daoist monk and Chinese martial arts teacher Zhou Xuan Yun performing a section from the 108 move San Feng Taiji simplified form. This is the simplified version of the traditional Wudang Taiji form (it was changed in the 1990′s for the Wudang performance troupe). To see the traditional version of the Wudang …

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May
05

The Empty Mind – Wudang Mountain Tai Chi

A clip of our journey to the peaks of Wudang Mountain in China and to the Purple Cloud temple. It is 6.30am and Priest Yuen is starting his day with TaiChi while his students assemble for morning exercise. We removed voiceovers and narrative, so you can sit back and enjoy the really nice soundtrack. Jon …

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