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Description:
Wudang Mountain is the most famous Taoist resort. It is daid that Wudang-style kungfu, one of the most well-known style of the Chinese Wushu, is created by Zhang Sanfeng, a hermit at the song Dynasty. His creation is the integration of his martial arts passed onto him in his dream by a god called Xuandi and the change theory of Yin and Yang to Taorism and his watch of the fight between a snake and a hawk.From then on, Wudang kungfu begins to be known and practiced throughout China. After several hundred years of little fame, the masters of this style finally disclose them to the public with the urge and support of the national sports administration. For their popularity we have simplified the routines but maintained their essences, emphasizing the application of force of rolling, inspiring and flowing. The practice of this style is especially helpful to preserve our health.
Step by step the techniques are demonstrated, repeated and taught by Kungfu Master Wudang Priest Yue, Wu . Beginners will become enthusiastic at the movement and advancer will see, which level you have achieved and how you can still improve yourself. Must for each Kung Fu pupil and coach!
It is an official-release Instruction-Video-CD, which can be played on computers, VCD/LD/DVD players, Regional Code: All. The Techniques is instructed by chinese Master! In this video you will see many practical applications & demonstrations. It is really a good opportunity see a Master from the homeland of Kung Fu perform the form. The audio of this instructional is in Mandarin. It is clearly demonstrated for the viewer and the video of the Master performing the form makes this a truly RARE and VALUABLE find.
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CN-M23-04-0134-0/V.G8
Genre: ASIN: ISBN: EAN:
ISRC: CN-M23-04-0134-0/V.G8
Audio/Dialogue:
Chinese Mandarin (Pu Tong Hua) Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:
Chinese (Simplified) - Embedded (burned into picture; not removable/optional)
Street Date : 03 2003
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