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DW207-07 Mastering Cheng Style Bagua 24 Moves (64 Palms) by Sun Zhijun & Li Chunling DVD

Speaker: Sun Zhijun (The fourth generation of Eight Trigram Palm, with nine degrees in China Martial Art ) The leading spirit of Eight Trigram Palm in Cheng Style in morden times

Performer: Li Chunling (The fifth generation of Eight Trigram Palm and closest disciple of Sun Zhijun ) Chinses Martial Arts 6th Dan, The All-round Champion of International Martial Arts Competition

24 Moves (64 Palms) is the Son Palm of Eight Trigram Mother Palm. The Son Palm also means the last 24 moves which include 64 Palms, therefore, it called 24 Moves (64 Palm).

64 Palms have 64 kinds of usage, so if you practice with this kind of Eight Trigram Palm, it effective to train your body strength and actual combat.

The Evolution of the Palm – Mastering the Advanced "Son Palms" for Combat and Physical Power.

Elevate your Baguazhang practice with the 24 Moves (64 Palms), the definitive "Son Palm" system derived from the Eight Mother Palms. This 80-minute masterclass (DW207-07) is led by Grandmaster Sun Zhijun, a 9th-degree black belt and the leading figure of modern Cheng Style Bagua. Featuring a world-class demonstration by his top disciple, Li Chunling (6th Dan and International All-round Champion), this DVD represents the pinnacle of technical precision and practical application.

Key Features of the 24 Moves (64 Palms) System:

  • The "Son Palm" Lineage: Understand the transition from the "Mother Palms" to these 24 advanced movements. This set represents the complex evolution of the style, expanding into the comprehensive 64 Palms.
  • 64 Unique Combat Usages: Every palm in this routine is a tactical answer. This DVD breaks down 64 distinct applications, turning your forms into a library of functional combat responses.
  • Elite Technical Standards: With Grandmaster Sun's verbal guidance and Li Chunling's championship-level execution, you will learn the exact angles, power points, and "Swimming Body" mechanics required for advanced mastery.
  • Body Conditioning & Actual Combat: This training is dual-purpose: it builds extraordinary core and leg strength through circular movement while simultaneously sharpening your reflexes for real-world self-defense.
  • Swimming Body Agility: Learn how to chain the 64 palms into a continuous, flowing sequence that embodies the unpredictable, "dragon-like" nature of the Cheng Style.

Product Specifications:

  • Lecturer: Sun Zhijun (9th Dan, 4th Generation Master)
  • Performer: Li Chunling (6th Dan, International Champion)
  • Duration: 80 Minutes 14 Seconds
  • Format: High-Definition Digital Download (ISO)
  • Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Subtitles: Professionally subtitled in English.

  • Q: What is the relationship between the Mother Palms and the 64 Palms?
    • A: The Mother Palms are the foundational "DNA" of the system. The 64 Palms (DW207-07) are the "Son Palms"—the sophisticated applications and variations that arise from the Mother Palms, specifically designed for high-level combat.
  • Q: Is this DVD suitable for those interested in the martial application of Bagua?
    • A: Absolutely. This is perhaps the most practical DVD in the series, as it focuses on 64 kinds of usage, making it essential for practitioners who want to understand the "why" behind the movements.
  • Q: How does having a champion performer like Li Chunling help my learning?
    • A: Li Chunling’s execution provides a "gold standard" visual reference. You can see the explosive power and fluid transitions as they should appear in high-level competition and real combat.

Master Sun Zhijun


Sun Zhi Jun was born in the family village that houses the Cheng clan. Cheng style is one of the most famous and wide spread branches of Bagua. It was developed originally by the famous boxer, Cheng Ting Hua. When Cheng met his death at the hands of foreign troops during the "Boxer Rebellion" his brother escaped the same fate. This brother, Chen Dian Hua, taught his own son, Cheng You Sheng who became Sun's teacher.




 


Sun also takes some of his training from the Liang Zhen Pu branch and its major disciple Li Zi Ming. Sun also studied with Liu Zi Yang and Liang De Quan.

From Cheng You Sheng's severe instruction, Sun developed his in depth studies and Lower Basin Style Bagua leg strength. 


Regarding his achievements in Xing Yi: Sun was a disciple of Cheng You Xin (son of Cheng Ting Hua and apprentive of Li Cun Yi). Practitioners of Cheng village worked side by side on Bagua and Xing Yi. After Cheng's death Sun continued practicing because he loved the style. He often collaborated with his junior, the well known, Qian Wen Zhang. He returned to Cheng village to exchange information with Ma Ming Shu (son of Ma Zhen Yu's who was Li Cun Yi's nephew).




 


In 1964 Sun went on to become a double Weapon and Empty Handed forms champion in the Beijing Wushu Championships.

1983 at the All China Traditional Wushu Conference Sun won a gold medal and was assessed as All China's outstanding wushu athlete.That same year he took over the Beijing East Village Wushu Guan teaching athletic and International classes in Bagua Zhang. He has been instructing there ever since. 

In 1986 At a Chinese convention of traditional practices, Sun was selected to represent the Bagua contingent. 

in 1991 he traveled to Japan on a cultural exchange program. This garnered him a Special Recognition.

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