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Shaolin Saber—Basic Sequences (Streaming)
by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Saber training develops the fundamental skills required for all other short weapons training, and it is traditionally the first short weapon learned in Chinese martial arts.Code: S0616Duration: 180 min
Learn the Qi Xing Dao & Bagua Dao sequences. Saber training develops the fundamental skills required for all other short weapons training, and it is traditionally the first short weapon learned in Chinese martial arts.
Experience a private class with Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming as he teaches the basic sequences and solo drills for Shaolin Saber training in great detail. During the instruction, Dr. Yang also discusses the purpose of sequences and the importance of fundamental training. Saber training develops the skills required for all other short weapons training, and it is traditionally the first short weapon learned in Chinese martial arts.
Dr. Yang demonstrates and instructs many solo and partner matching drills. The first basic Saber sequence, Qi Xing Dao, is taught with martial applications.
The Bagua Dao sequence is demonstrated, and Dr. Yang offers detailed instruction and corrections to every movement as he and students demonstrate, making it easy for the viewer to learn.
This program and the "Saber Fundamental Training" video will provide you a complete understanding of Shaolin Saber Theory and Applications.
Program includes:
History and Theory of Shaolin Saber lecture by Dr. Yang.
Various types of Saber from Dr. Yang's personal collection.
Several solo and partner matching practice drills.
Two Complete Sequences with Fundamentals and Applications.
13 videos / 3 hours 30 minutes / 210 minutes
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