First, be advised that all of these VCD's are IN CHINESE ONLY . In our opinion that doesn't matter much because the instruction is clear and the quality of photography very good. But we will not accept returns just because people didn't read... IN CHINESE ONLY . Given that, these are really tremendous deals for the money. Each of these special VCD's can be played on a computer for full enjoyment. Made for PC's they are also Mac compatible by downloading Quicktime (for free) and any similar VCD player program. Also playable on most DVD players. For less than $10.00? Wow!

The Martial Arts of Wan Lai Sheng Page 3

Wan Lai Sheng was a famous master of three schools; Shaolin, Six harmony and Ziran (Natural). Friend of martial artists, champion fighter, he was a major influence on Chinese martial arts.

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Instructor: Wu Sun Xiong is the chairman of Wan Lai Sheng's organization in Macau.

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Note: these are Special Order VCDS; however, they should only
take a few days extra to obtain.

VCD#1381 Six Punches
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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Here are training methods from a student of Wan Lai Sheng himself. It starts with a simple six handed two person mini practice. There are numerous details and an evolutionary aspect. For instance what starts out at six punch and six blocks becomes six punches and six body evasions, a theme of the VCD. Then there are applied strikes with very living steps and some classic blows such as Pi or splitting.

VCD#1382 12 Animals (shapes)
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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Said to be a 12 Shape or Animals Xing Yi set this appears, to all intents and purposes, to be a version of a basic linking set. One might think that this is one of the weaker sections of the Wan inheritance for the Xing Yi seems a bit stiff and the flavor is not representative of the best in that style. On the other hand this, too, is an addition to the corpus of work left by the famous founder of this branch, Wan Lai Sheng.

VCD#1383 Throwing Arts
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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This is a demonstration of basic throws first in a simple example and then as applied to self defense situations like bear hugs. There are many key points made but the general atmosphere is pretty informal with sometimes weak looking variations shown.

VCD#1384 Tools
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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One might consider this a section on “tools.” Strikes and applications are shown of elbows, shoulders, head strikes, chin, finger tips in crane hand, knee strikes and most other weapons used in Chinese boxing. Some interesting angles and some weaker motions. An occasional surprise strike or unusual angle.

VCD#1385 Counters
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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Very practical counters against literally dozens of attacks such as shoulder grabs, chokes, bear hugs, wrist grabs, etc. Many are classical with standard details. Overall though, there is a simplicity and directness of attitude that is refeshing.

VCD#1386 Weapons Counters
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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We have mixed feelings about this VCD. First we are delighted when teachers come out and show their real applications against things such as weapons. The usage here is the test of the style. This one is particularly unusual in that it shows counters bare handed vs. weapons such as knives but also countering staves, sabers, straight swords. Then there is saber vs. saber and sword vs. sword to use the consistency of the principles. The problem is that the saber and sword actions are not high level showing the rudimentary attitudes to the weapon that reveal the present weakness in Kung Fu and the loss of generations of information. We need more open information like this, an apparent subtext in the attitude of Wan Lai Sheng’s inheritors. We also need to research, consolidate and improve our usage before it is impossible to recapture the treasure.

VCD#1387 Training Methods
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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This is a combination of training and technique. The early part of the VCD shows weight and equipment training including body conditioning, training with iron rings, heavy ball and other methods. Then there is an application section of practical Tai Chi principles such as Ward Off done with two person training such as pushing against the chest and the Tai Chi practitioner bouncing the pusher back.

VCD#1388 Zi Ran (Natural) Fighting
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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Zi Ran Men. This is a survey of the “natural strikes” of the Zi Ran (a "spontaneous" style developed at the end of the 19th century) branch of the Wan Lai Sheng studies. These movements are loose, powerful and indeed, natural. Hooking punches, drop strikes, sweep kicks, turning kicks, and many others.

VCD#1389 Multiple Attacks
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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This might be considered the “fancy footwork” section of the Wan Lai Sheng presentation. Here free steps are applied not only to fighting one person but to multiple attackers, too. Actions show footwork somewhat similar to boxing but with a distinct Kung Fu approach.

VCD#1390 Zi Ran Training
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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A sort of routine from the Zi Ran style with a very interesting breakdown of movements and a few Zi Ran exercises that will challenge. Then a section near the end with a superimposed Nine Palace diagram explaining footwork and angular deviation.

VCD#1391 Zi Ran Changes
About an hour, VCD pricing, Chinese Only, SPECIAL Order Only

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There are some elements of Kung Fu which might almost qualify to be mysteries. Many styles and teachers have used which might be considered a cultural icon, namely the Nine Palace magic square arrangement, to explore variations in movement. This same pattern is used in Bagua for the continuous linked palm. Here in the Zi Ran branch it is used as complex series of changes and footwork variations. This is what this VCD is all about.