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Warriors of China

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Date:  Posted 6 years before Feb 04, 2017

 

Dean 6 years ago

A breathtaking travelogue across China to look at all the major Chinese styles of Martial Arts and witness the master’s teaching in the grounds of temples, training halls, mountains and parks. Filled with in-depth interviews with many of China’s top masters and featuring Shaolin, Wudangquan, Tai Chi Chuan, Baguazhang, Xingyi and Yiquan styles. Warriors of China examines the differences between the hard and soft styles and how they both seem to be apart yet are one and the same! From a full contact fight of Shaolin students to the standing still practice of Yiquan – we ask, how can they share the same principles and philosophy? This fast paced documentary whisks you from one style to another and one more incredible location to the next.

 

You will be mesmerized by the way in which martial arts masters of China run their schools – some of which number 18,000 students!! We will take you from the largest Kungfu schools at Shaolin to the smallest inner sanctums of a Mind-fist center. The major styles of China – Kungfu, Wudangquan, Tai Chi, Bagua, Xingyi and Yiquan are all featured in this sweeping documentary filmed across the breadth of China.

 

 

Video Title: WARRIORS OF CHINA - Official Trailer by Empty Mind Films

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0L5ldPmgU8

 

 

A clip featuring Yiquan or Mind Fist Chinese Martial Art.

 

 

 

Video Title: Yiquan from Warriors of China Movie. Empty Mind Films

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtLipqVligY

 

Dear Beloved 6 years ago

Wonderful...masters for sure. I'm taking Taekwondo classes here in Korea and it's very interesting to see the huge numbers of people in these classes. There may be two or three people in one of my classes.

 

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