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Just back from a great Four Days of In Person Seminars in St. Paul, MN. It was wonderful seeing stud
Be honest, don’t you wish you were there?!Swordplay Day, Rockford, England.www.chinesesworda
I might say that the Willow Bends exercise is even more important than learning how to employ the ba
Deflections in Chinese Swordsmanship Recently, there’s been a reoccurring discussion of how Chinese
Some vintage Chinese Test Cutting from my first visit to the Huanuo Forge in Shanghai (2004). No one
Our Junior Jianfa Program- Working with a staff or spear is an excellent way to check our alignment
Wood & Steel Keeps it Real.Contact Swordplay at Great River Taoist CenterReady? Build a Foundati
My (non-binding) goal was to produce 10 new videos for our YouTube Channel this year. Monday’s
Then as now, Wood & Steel Keeps it Real.
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Photo also makes it obvious why you turn your waist voiding when employing a ge counter-cut.
Interested in Butterfly Knives? Get started at the Academy, Subscribe to the Daofa Path for the upco
My principle teacher, Wáng Yen-nián, 王延年.
Deflecting, lining up for a counter-Pi Cut. Snapped at a seminar at our northern most branch up in F
I’m constantly digging up historical images for our YouTube videos. Just got this Ming print for a v
Spent the morning recording another video for our YouTube channel- www.youtube.com/user/muge
Happy Tiger Year!And Thanks for All Your Support.We are Celebrating the New Year with50% Off the Fir
Duanbing Chinese? Period documents suggest otherwise. Rather than being based on Chinese Sword Work,
The Leeds Chinese Swordsmanship Seminar is always well attended, and everyone gets into free swordpl
Realistic Training leads to functional skills.From the recent Leeds, UK Chinese Swordsmanship Semina
Been a bit busy since my return from the UK, but had to get up this photo from the Leeds, UK Seminar
Chinese Painting of a Jianke (劍客, Swordsman), 19th Century Reverse Painting on a mirror.
Qing White Banner Bannerman practicing Shuangjian Sino-Japanese War 1894. One of the things I like a
A proper deflection neutralizes the duifang’s cut as it leads his sword arm into position
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