Chinese Martial Art

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Abacus Abacus
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One of China's many inventions - the Abacus. Still used today, especially in small stores an abacus can easily match the speed of a calculator. Beautiful wood abacus with 10 Chinese coins all in a silk box.

White with Black Bamboo Garden Lantern 16 Inch Diameter White with Black Bamboo Garden Lantern 16 Inch Diameter
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White with Black Bamboo Garden Lantern 16 Inch Diameter White with Black Bamboo Garden Lantern 16 Inch Diameter can be use for a party or as a lamp shade. Each comes with instructions. 16" diameter. Dimensions: 16 inches high and 16 inches wide Material: bamboo ribs on rice paper

Green Dragon Brew in a Mug Tea Cup with Infuser Green Dragon Brew in a Mug Tea Cup with Infuser
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Green Dragon Brew in a Mug Tea cup with Infuser Your Tea infuser mugs are a great way to make a pot of loose tea with less mess. Just put the loose tea (or a teabag) in the infuser section, brew the tea and then dispose of the leaves easily! All Around the mug, there is an imprint of beautiful Green Dragon...

Shaolin Master Killer [VHS] Shaolin Master Killer [VHS]
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A pure old-school martial arts movie, beloved by aficionados, that also appeals to nonfans simply as a rousing action film. The often-imitated fact-based plot (see The Karate Kid) centers upon the rigorous training process undergone in the mid-19th century by the anti-Manchu Chinese patriot San Te (Gordon Liu)...

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [VHS] Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [VHS]
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An epic set against the breathtaking landscapes of ancient China, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, combines the exhilarating martial arts choreography by Yuen Wo-Pind (The Matrix) with the sensitivity and classical storytelling of an Ang Lee film...

Drunken Master 2 [VHS] Drunken Master 2 [VHS]
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Feng Shui Zen Essential Oil Burner Feng Shui Zen Essential Oil Burner
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Ip Man (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] Ip Man (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]
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One of the most astonishing displays of martial arts action on film in recent years, Wilson Yip's Ip Man chronicles the life of the eponymous Wing Chun master (Donnie Yen), who would later become instructor and mentor to Bruce Lee...

Red Cliff International Version - Part I & Part II [Blu-ray] Red Cliff International Version - Part I & Part II [Blu-ray]
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Director John Woo's Red Cliff boasts some mighty impressive numbers. It took four screenwriters to adapt the 800,000-word source material, a 14th-century Chinese novel called Romance of the Three Kingdoms...

Ip Man Ip Man
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One of the most astonishing displays of martial arts action on film in recent years, Wilson Yip's Ip Man chronicles the life of the eponymous Wing Chun master (Donnie Yen), who would later become instructor and mentor to Bruce Lee...


I want to learn some sort of Japanese or Chinese fighting style/martial art?

What I need are some forms of Chinese Martial Arts because if I do a Japanese fighting style it would be aikido. What I'd like is something with more palm techniques and something that doesn't rely on brute force like Ba Ji Quan.

It sounds like you have a tendency towards the internal martial arts and therefore would suggest Tai Chi as a chinese internal martial art. There are many different styles of Tai Chi that are also very martial. Finding a teacher who teaches Tai Chi as a martial art may be a bit challenging but not impossible. Tai Chi does not rely on brute strength at all. It's techniques are based on pushing, yielding and redirecting momentum to throw your opponent off balance. It also has striking techniques generating power through relaxation. I find it fascinating how much strength one can have just by relaxing into a technique.

BTW Qigong is not a fighting style. It is literally translated as breath work and simply put is breathing excercise incorporating the diaphragm when breathing. It is believed that this kind of breathing promotes good health. While some people incorporate it in their Martial Arts Training it is by itself not a martial art and it is not a part of Tai Chi.

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