Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Hi all, Just a reminder that we have Dr. John Painter visiting Internal Gardens School of Classical Taijiquan in Northern New Jersey September 19-21, 2008 (see below for full description) to teach " Thunder Palm " from his system, Jiulong Baguazhang. Baguazhang is one of the three primary internal arts, the other two being taiji, and xingyi. While the three arts function differently in terms of strategy and application, they share much the same foundation. Thus a student of one of the arts can benefit from numerous aspects of the training and techniques taught in the other two arts. For those of you who have never attended a workshop with Dr. Painter, he is a great deal of fun to study with, his teaching methodology makes the most complex training concepts easy and accessible, and you'll most certainly come away with lots of useful information. As always, those who sign for the full weekend, receive the Friday night workshop for FREE. Whether you're a student of bagua, a student of one of the other " internals, " or simply a martial artist looking for some information that can give you an edge in our own art, consider giving yourself a treat. Register now (for the early bird discount) and come see why Black Belt Magazine calls Dr. Painter " One of the most sought after instructors in America! " Sincerely yours, Jim Donnelly American Society of Internal Arts ********************************************* BAGUAZHANG POWERS OF THE THUNDER PALM Instructor: Dr. John Painter Weekend Workshop: Saturday - Sunday; Sept 20 - 21, 2008 Time: Sat - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM / Sun - 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Location: Internal Gardens School of Taijiquan; Wantage, NJ ZHEN ZHANG QIGONG Instructor: Dr. John Painter Friday night workshop: Friday, Sept 19, 2008 Time: 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM Location: Internal Gardens School of Taijiquan; Wantage, NJ REGISTER ONLINE VISIT: www.AmericanSocietyOfInternalArts.org REGISTER BY PHONE: 973-670-6582 BAGUAZHANG POWERS OF THE THUNDER PALM: FU-ZHANG (SEPT 20 - 21, 2008) In China folk legend says that thunder begins underneath the ground as a rumbling sound or vibration. This vibration does not shake the earth like an earthquake. It is rather the expression of great vibratory energy. The suddenness of the action is such that it frightens or startles all those whom it touches. It is sudden and swift flowing outward from the epicenter in all directions, Like the circular ripple made by a rock striking a still pond. There is no one place of focused energy, rather a huge ball of expanding power in all directions. This is the feeling of thunder energy. Its vibrations are so great that they can disrupt the very structure of the things it passes into. Thunder palm is like a great storm with lightning, swirling winds and booming thunder. The body spins rapidly in any direction while the palm shapes are used to deflect or strike from the outside and also to grasp from the inside. Thunder palm can repulse and shock or it can embrace and hold an enemy similar to holding a large barrel. One taken into the storm is thrown this way and that by the swirling winds directed from the eye of the storm (your center). PLUS FRIDAY NIGHT WORKSHOP ***FREE*** FOR THOSE WHO SIGN FOR THE WEEKEND! ZHEN ZHANG QIGONG (Sept 19, 2008) In Jiulong Baguazhang practice Qigong training involves standing postures and circle walking forms to stimulate Qi flow and internal organs. Each of the eight palms is associated with specific Qi meridians. The Thunder Posture stimulates the health of the Pericardium Channel and the Triple Burner Channel and also stimulates liver Qi energy. Circle walking with proper visual imagery opens the Pericardium Qi flow and creates a circuit of Qi through the Shixuan points of the fingertips. It also stimulates the Qi cauldron located in the center of your chest on the Chong Mai (thrusting channel). We will examine how to activate the energy of Zhen Zhang Qigong in this three hour program preceding the weekend martial art workshop Students are encouraged to purchase Dr. Painters Books Combat Baguazhang Volume 1 & 2 to be used as a study guide for the martial section of this workshop. EARLY-BIRD PRE-REGISTRATION TO 9/13/08 Weekend workshop with FREE Friday night workshop: $240 Friday night workshop ONLY: $85 LATE PRE_REGISTRATION (9/14/08 – 9/18/08) Weekend workshop with FREE Friday night workshop: $260 Friday night workshop ONLY: $95 WALK-IN REGISTRATION Weekend workshop with FREE Friday night workshop: $280 Friday night workshop ONLY: $110 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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