Archive for June, 2011
Nei Jia Quan – Internal Martial Arts – Xing Yi Quan
www.njqinternalarts.com The world within, creates the world without. NJQ stands for Nei Jia Quan, translated means ‘internal fist’. Nei Jia Quan is comprised of the Taoist internal martial arts Bagua Zhang, Tai Chi Chuan, and Xing Yi Quan. Xing Yi Quan is divided into two main systems the Twelve Animals and the Five Elements. The direction of movement in Xing Yi Quan forms is predominately linear. In practice one walks through the forms coordinating the motions of their entire bodies into one focused unit. The hands, feet and torso all arrive together and the nose, lead hand and lead foot are aligned along the same vertical axis. Great emphasis is placed on the ability to generate power with the whole body and focus it into one pulse which is released in a sudden burst. Video by : www.ripplingmedia.com & Nathan Patrick
3th NTD Traditional Martial Arts Competition 2011 Chinese Version
We’ll be honored to also have you Follow us on our Twitter Feed☛twitter.com Come see the third annual NTD International Chinese Traditional Martial Arts Competition, where masters of orthodox Chinese martial arts gather from around the world to showcase their extraordinary skills. From the deceptively leisure Bagua to the lightning quick Praying Mantis, from the amazing kicks of northern style to the powerful punches of southern style, come witness genuine Chinese martial arts and culture. August 6, 2011, Asia-Pacific Preliminaries at Taipei Da An Sports Center (No. 55 Hsin Hai Road Sec 3, Taipei, Taiwan) October 8, 2011, North America Preliminaries at Baruch College ARC Arena (55 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010) October 9, 2011, Semi-Finals and Finals at Baruch College ARC Arena, New York City Get tickets and more info here: martialarts.ntdtv.com


