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KFO's Hsing-i communtiy
Who here practices Hsing-i? How long have you practiced? What style do you practice (Shanxi, Hebei, or Honan)? Are any of you combining Hsing-i with another art in your training?
Thanks in advance. "The Tao is an uncarved block of wood in which all shapes are possible." |
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I've practiced Hsing I for six years now, Hebei style. I also train some Shanxi and Honan forms. But I only use the Honan forms (Chicken, Dragon, Monkey, Swallow, Horse and Big Split)to train for power and flexibility, and not for technical purposes.
Mendacem Oportet Esse Memorem |
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Hsingyi.
I have been training Hsingyi for about four months, dont know what style it is, but its great.
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Hsing - I
I've been training for about 2 years and its a great style.
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Thanks Branden
thanks for the info
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Hi,
I'm just recently resumed my training in Xing Yi (Hebei style) after a two year lay off. As far as Neijia, I have also dabbled in Tai Ji and Ba Gua, although currently I concentrate mostly on Xing Yi. It looks like I'll be learning some Shanxi forms/applications as well, which should be interesting. I also train in Kempo Karate (10 yrs) although at this point I just practice it so I don't forget it... KG |
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I've got my first class on Sunday- Hebei Style
"The Tao is an uncarved block of wood in which all shapes are possible." |
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Xing-I
I have been training in Xing-I for 3.5 years and I also train Yang Style Taiji as well. My Xing-I style is Heibei. :D :D
"Do whatever it takes to be the last man standing!" |
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