Xing Yi

"Form and Intention"

  
 
Xing Yi is one of the three major internal martial arts (Tai Ji, Xing Yi and Ba Gua). It is a very direct style designed to invade the opponent’s space with explosive footwork and combined techniques of attack. One Xing Yi principle states that "on meeting the opponent, movement is like an exploding volcano". Its movements are based on the 5 element fists and 12 animal forms, and while these techniques are taught outside China, The Beijing Milun School boasts a range of techniques unknown to many Xing Yi practitioners. The style combines external “form” which is technical movement, and internal “Intention” whereby the practitioner focuses the mind, and energy, to direct additional power. On the surface Xing Yi movements do not appear complex, but the source of its power is an ongoing search for the student, and persistent study creates a deeper and deeper understanding of the sublime subtlety of the style. Xing Yi is suitable for students of all levels.

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