Showing posts with label Kung Fu. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Chan Pan Ling's Yang Energy Dragon Shape Baguazhang by Kevin Wikse.

 Yang Dragon Kevin Wikse


Chan Pan Ling's Yang Energy Dragon Shape Baguazhang is an intermediate-level school of martial Baguazhang that emphasizes the explosive, consuming, and constantly-moving qualities of fire while developing to coiling, raising, and aggressive nature inherent within the Dragon Shape as expressed by the Thunder Gua or Trigram of the I-Ching. 


Violent and abrupt, the Dragon of this Baguazhang set enjoys sudden force expressions while evading, deflecting, and redirecting. The Dragon is strong and spring-like, like a steel whip. The Yang energy is sharp, disruptive, and punishing. 


Fire over Thunder


In my teachings of Daoist metaphysics, this set constitutes Fire over Thunder in the I-Ching, or Hexagram #21. It denotes a sense of being wronged and seeking justice. The Hexagram (six lines, the top, bottom, and third down lines are unbroken yang lines) illustrates a structured environment with a free energy flow from bottom to top. However, there is a disruption in that flow. This is seen as a divider between upper and lower, or stronger and weaker, signifying a defect in the system and preventing fair treatment of all. This division must be destroyed if harmony is to exist. 


This Hexagram is called "Biting Through," and the martial prowess developed by the dedicated practice of this school of Baguazhang will split apart and puncture through enemies of your peace and harmony. 


A certain level of intolerance and anger accompanies this set of Baguazhang. The Dragon hates evil, actively hunting it down and eradicating it at the source. The mindset is that of righteous wrathfulness. It produces a psychic practice of internal alchemy, slowly and methodically changing the practitioner's personality just ever so slightly, just enough to enable them to understand the power of discrimination and how to apply that in severing influences, internal as well as external, that do not serve the good of the self nor society. Cutting cancer out. 


At one point in my life, I was employed to do physical violence against certain people. I used the training techniques and fighting strategies contained school of Chan Pan Ling's Yang Dragon Shape Baguazhang to obliterate the arm and legs, ripping open their defenses. Known for its "heart penetrating palm," as Hexagram #21's title "Biting Through" suggests, this school of Baguazhang is exceptionally well suited for limb destruction, breaking bones, and deep piercing strikes. 


From a training perspective, circle walking in the Dragon body shape is invigorating. The Dragon Shape promotes full body strength, endurance, and durability. Increases in leg, upper back, and hand strength are particularly noteworthy. Training the Dragon shape prepares the entire body for combat. In addition, the waist and torso undergo a soft and internal form of Iron Body or Iron Vest condition. 


I plan to teach this school of Baguazhang publicly soon and share with others the same benefits and boons dedicated practice of this set brought and continues to bring to me. 


-Kevin Wikse.

Vimana Vajra Baguazhang 

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Cheng Yu Lung's Yin Energy Dragon Shape Baguazhang by Kevin Wikse.

 Baguazhang Kevin Wikse



Cheng Yu Lung's Yin Energy Dragon Shape Baguazhang is an intermediate-level school of martial Baguazhang that emphasizes the dark, heavy, and sinking qualities of water while teaching a unique variant of the Dragon Shape as expressed through the Thunder Gua or Trigram. Rather than the explosive and athletic nature of the Dragon, who revels in open space, directing force upward, the dragon energy in this school of Baguazhang is that of a giant Sea Serpent. 

No less violent or abrupt, but tending toward crushing and pulling downward. The Sea Serpent is thick and sinuous, rising up only to come crashing down. The Yin energy is not of the typical soft and yielding force but that of sinking, submerging, and purposely holding under. 

Water over Thunder

In my teachings of Daoist metaphysics, this set constitutes Water over Thunder in the I-Ching, or Hexagram #3. It denotes difficulties and even mortal danger. The Haxagram itself (six lines, the top a split yin line, and the second an intact yang line) appears to illustrate a shallow body of water. However, this is a facade, as the body water is much deeper, and anyone foolish enough not to exercise caution will find themselves in over their heads. This Hexagram is called "Difficult Beginnings," and the martial prowess developed by the dedicated practice of this Baguazhang set will give nearly any opponent a terrifying experience right from the start.


A certain level of cruelty and malicious intent is built into this school of Baguazhang. The Sea Serpent is not friendly and prefers its isolation at the bottom of its dark watery cavern. Intruders often never leave. The mindset is one of self-reflection with a hint of brooding. It produces a psychic practice of internal alchemy, slowly and methodically changing the practitioner's personality just ever so slightly, just enough to enable them to understand a xenophobic and sociopathic outlook. Why is this useful? Primarily so they can know and recognize to avoid it or, if need be, employ it for self-preservation and the defense of others. 

At one point in my life, I was employed to do physical violence against certain people. I frequently used the training techniques and fighting strategies contained school of Cheng Yulung's Yin Dragon Shape Baguazhang, to be honest, almost exclusively. 

From a training perspective, circle walking in the Sea Serpent's body shape is strenuous. A great deal of leg strength is forged quickly with a rare "springy" durability quality, like that of a fully inflated tire, from its low basin mud-stepping. The Sea Serpent's body shape promotes increased hand strength for gripping and ripping. The waist and torso undergo a soft and internal form of Iron Body or Iron Vest condition. Overall body strength, relaxed power, and endurance are significantly improved from this practice. 

I plan to teach this school of Baguazhang publicly soon and share with others the same benefits and boons dedicated practice of this set brought and continues to bring to me. 

-Kevin Wikse.

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