Liuhebafa Fist is a traditional form of internal Chinese martial arts in a unique style. The moves require one to be flexible, agile, responsive and elastic. The practitioner must keep his mind ethereal, the body straight and be guided by his mind when practicing. It features unpredictable moves.
Unlock the Secrets of Liuhebafa – The Ultimate Internal Martial Art of Flexibility, Agility, and Mind-Body Synthesis.
Liu He Ba Fa Fist (Six Harmonies and Eight Methods) is a rare and prestigious traditional form of internal Chinese martial arts. Known for its unique, fluid style, it is often called the "Water Fist" because its moves are as unpredictable as a surging tide. This 2-DVD digital masterclass (DW216-02) by Master Chen Xiangqiang provides a rare window into this sophisticated system.
Key Technical Pillars of This Masterclass:
- The Synthesis of Flexibility and Agility: Learn the elastic movements that define the style, requiring the practitioner to be responsive, agile, and structurally "bouncy" (Elasticity).
- Ethereal Mind-Body Alignment: Master the art of keeping the mind ethereal (Kong Ling) and the body straight. Discover how to let the Mind (Yi) guide every physical transition.
- Unpredictable Tactics: Explore the tactical advantage of Liuhebafa’s erratic and flowing moves, designed to neutralize force through superior positioning and fluidity.
- The Six Harmonies & Eight Methods: Master Chen breaks down the foundational principles that govern the integration of internal energy with external motion.
Product Specifications:
- Lecturer: Chen Xiangqiang
- Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
- Subtitles: Professionally subtitled in English and Chinese.
- Format: High-Quality Digital Download (ISO).
- Q: What is the difference between Liu He Ba Fa and Taijiquan?
- A: While both are internal arts, Liu He Ba Fa (Liuhebafa) is unique for its unpredictable moves and emphasis on elasticity. It integrates the principles of Taiji, Xingyi, and Bagua into a distinct, fluid system guided entirely by the mind.
- Q: Why is "Ethereal Mind" (Kong Ling) emphasized in this form?
- A: In Liuhebafa, the mind must remain ethereal to respond instantly to any change. As Master Chen Xiangqiang demonstrates, the practitioner’s body must remain straight and agile, with the Mind as the Commander.
- Q: Is this 2-DVD set accessible to non-Chinese speakers?
- A: Yes. This digital edition (DW216-02) includes full English and Chinese subtitles, ensuring that the complex internal theories of Liuhebafa are clearly communicated to international students.