Greetings,
I would appreciate if someone could tell
me the characteristics of the Hebei style
of Xingyiquan.
Thank you.
Regards,
Wai
Greetings,
I would appreciate if someone could tell
me the characteristics of the Hebei style
of Xingyiquan.
Thank you.
Regards,
Wai
My teacher says that the Hebei style is (hard to explain) less compact than Henan which is smaller, meaning your arms are out ****her in Hebei. The other style (name I forget, but someone else will know) is much lower in stance than Hebei. I'll get back to you with more, but that's a REAL general idea.
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Hebei Xing I Quan style varies from other styles in that it uses Bagua footwork. Also an emphasis is placed on the Five elements.
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Now I have the general idea of the
characteristics of Hebei Xingyi.
More into depth describtions are also
welcome!
Thanks guys!
Regards,
Wai
Has anyone seen/reviewed the 10 VCD set of the Hebei XingYi material at Jarek Symanski's website?
Best Regards,
Rick Matz
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Hebei style xingyiquan is actually the most compact of xingyiquan branches. It uses quick and short jolts of power and follows the 5 main elements as well as animals of northern shaolin
Visit www.emptyflower.com for more detailed explanations of the main branches and attributes of Hsing Yi.
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your emptyflower.com site looks great and it's the best internal site i've seen on the internet so far. I've studied about xingyi and read this. Hebei emphasises powerful fist and palm strikes, with slightly different evasive footwork then Shanxi style. Also it's stance is a little more open as well. Both the Shanxi and Hebei schools use a Twelve Animal system with Five Elements.
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