How do I learn/ get copy of these sets??
Printable View
How do I learn/ get copy of these sets??
Hey Sal , Thanks . I wish I lived closer. ( in calif) If I am ever out your way or get enough students to have a seminar I will definately hit you up. I would like to add that I have been rereading all of your articles ( on your site and the mags I kept over the years ) and I must say you are a wealth of information and highly knowledgable in CMA . Thanks for all that you do to promote what we do and keep ing it real. TTM
ISBN:7-5054-0640-X
published in '99, the demonstrator is diao shanduo (shi yongzhi).
you can get the pdf file here: http://www.qupan.com/down/sbl5158_1425860.html
click the button with the green arrow for a normal download. only takes a minute.
It didnt work ......
uh, i just did it again. worked for me.
its a .pdf, so i just opened it with abode. works fine.
It keeps saying broken or fragmented link :(:confused:
I downloaded the .pdf file and will email it to anyone that asks.
Edit: Ok, here's what I did for you guys. I dropped it to a server I manage so you can download it at http://www.1cns.net/Yuan-Huo-Quan.pdf.
Or I will email if you send me your email address.
The program to read the file is Adobe's Acrobat Reader and can be downloaded here. Each version gets bigger and bigger so you might want to try an alternate reader.
This program here will also open the file for reading.
Someone referred to Taiji when speaking of this set. Is it played like a TJ form, slowly?
I don't read Chinese so any info on how to play the set would help me to understand and learn it from the file.
If it's jumping around like a monkey I'm not interested (and too old and out of shape) but if it's fighting moves I'll make the effort to learn.
More than half of the file is warm up moves then it shows the 26 postures. Some of it looks a little familiar.
Sal, where are you in Jersey. Haven't been back there in years but I'm about due for a family visit soon.