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    my Chinese Martial Arts book is finally out.

    My kung fu history / analysis book is available for sale on Amazon.com

    Today, the martial arts of Bagua Zhang, Taiji Quan, and Xing/Xin Yi Quan are the best known of the Neijia arts and are often practiced together. The origins of these so-called “Big Three Internal Martial Arts” are both mysterious and controversial. These convoluted origins are often interconnected and interrelated and span through many other Chinese martial arts. Often times some aspects of one style’s boxing routines served as a root to the development of another style, though their relationship may have become long forgotten today. During the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912), many famous Chinese martial artists arose who practiced not only all three arts of Bagua, Taiji, and Xingyi, but also some form of Long Fist Boxing as well, such as Shaolin Quan and Tongbei Quan. It is important to understand the roots of one's style, so that one can see how the movements developed over time and perhaps learn why there are done the way they are now done. It is an interesting, long winding road exploring who taught what to whom, when and why. This book was developed from over 30 years of research and it is a book about what my opinion is that the research reveals. Hopefully it will lead others to do more research and many new books will arise tracing the historical and stylistic and often mysterious evolution of the Chinese Martial Arts. It is very surprising to find out how the different styles are connected to each other in many different ways.

    http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-History...l+martial+arts
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    Thanks for letting us know of your new release, Sal ! Your research documentation of TCMA styles and history is unsurpassed .

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    Congrats Sal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal Canzonieri View Post
    My kung fu history / analysis book is available for sale on Amazon.com

    Today, the martial arts of Bagua Zhang, Taiji Quan, and Xing/Xin Yi Quan are the best known of the Neijia arts and are often practiced together. The origins of these so-called “Big Three Internal Martial Arts” are both mysterious and controversial. These convoluted origins are often interconnected and interrelated and span through many other Chinese martial arts. Often times some aspects of one style’s boxing routines served as a root to the development of another style, though their relationship may have become long forgotten today. During the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912), many famous Chinese martial artists arose who practiced not only all three arts of Bagua, Taiji, and Xingyi, but also some form of Long Fist Boxing as well, such as Shaolin Quan and Tongbei Quan. It is important to understand the roots of one's style, so that one can see how the movements developed over time and perhaps learn why there are done the way they are now done. It is an interesting, long winding road exploring who taught what to whom, when and why. This book was developed from over 30 years of research and it is a book about what my opinion is that the research reveals. Hopefully it will lead others to do more research and many new books will arise tracing the historical and stylistic and often mysterious evolution of the Chinese Martial Arts. It is very surprising to find out how the different styles are connected to each other in many different ways.

    http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-History...l+martial+arts
    Last edited by r.(shaolin); 05-18-2014 at 07:24 PM.

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    Hey Sal,

    Congratulations! I ordered one already. I'm lucky it was in the U.K store as well.

    I look forward to reading it and augmenting myself from your experience.

    RDH
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    Congratulations Sal

    Look forward to reading it.
    Gene Ching
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    Thanks! Much appreciated!

    There is a lot of hidden history in the book and lots of interesting information that connects the dots between various styles and is very thought provoking.
    My Martial Arts articles archive:

    http://www.bgtent.com/naturalcma/index.htm

    Shaolin Qigong / Neigong Healing & Self Defense Programs and Seminars:

    http://www.jindaolife.com
    http://www.bgtent.com/CMAQigongSchool/index.html

    Qigong Program: http://www.bgtent.com/CMAQigongSchool/QigongProgram.htm
    Chinese Martial Art Program: http://www.bgtent.com/CMAQigongSchoo...ArtProgram.htm


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    Thanks wanna get it as fast as I can :-)

    Best regards,
    Xian

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    Not a quick read.

    Just got it. As you say, "a lot of hidden history . . . .connects the dots between various styles and . . . thought provoking".

    Not a quick read.

    r.
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    Last edited by r.(shaolin); 05-30-2014 at 09:09 PM.

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