Sunday, October 24, 2010

What Half Pad Would H



the only advantage of DVD is that it lends itself easily. what a pity it is also prohibited.
ah so it no longer has any interest. no really.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Will The Tahoe Change Body Styles

The Sword and the vital breath



The sword has always been an object of fascination, regardless of culture or historical period to which it attaches. From a practical object, first for the war, she might have changed during different periods of history into a symbolic object, sacred due in part to the incredible complexity that constitutes its manufacture.

Forge is a magical character and are secrets of making a blade would sometimes bind to the blood well before use: Some myths claim that the blades hot iron plunged into animals were sacrificed to cool. A ritual which thus arise the blade in the blood.
This myth, if it existed, could be explained by a chemical process: In the soaking in blood, the blade would undertake in carbon steel and would ...





Reproduction of a sword from the Tang Dynasty by the Hanwei forge



Without losing ourselves in superstitions, it can be argued that guilds of blacksmiths have spawned several cults and spiritual power. The analogy between the manufacture of blades and the symbol of creation is obvious: The primary control of many elements (fire, water, earth, wood, metal, air) required for this manufacturing process had any meaning at times when the symbolism was basis of religious practice.
Thus, in the various alchemical currents of the East and Far East, manufacturing and metal processing are compared with a specific spiritual path.





Reportage (part one) in English on the manufacture of swords in China



The practice of the sword, when with it was the first in the history of China to be expressed in writing with a vocabulary of spiritual practices:

According to Prof. Meir Shahar, PhD Chinese Languages and Civilization Harvard University, is the use of the symbolism of the sword, scouring among Taoists that could be the original incorporation of techniques of vital breath (Daoyin) fencing in the first century AD. This is evidenced by a text dating from the second century AD and entitled "The annals of the spring-autumn period of Wu and Yue kingdoms (Yue Wu Chunqiu) in which an accomplished swordsman is invited by the king of Yue coming to teach fencing. The explanations of the swordplay are then given by the fencer using the vocabulary of Daoyin:

"The art of the sword is extremely subtle and elusive. Its principles are particularly deep secrets. The Dao has its doors for entry and exit, the yin and yang. Open the front doors and close the doors and out, yin and yang declines rises. When we practice the art of fighting face to face, he must concentrate his mind on the inside and give the impression relaxation outdoors. You must look like a modest woman and hit like a fierce tiger. When you take different postures, regulate your Qi moving consistently with the spirit (Shen). Your technical superiority should be as obvious as the sun and as striking a fleeing hare. Your opponent must put all his enthusiasm to continue your form and make your hombre chase, implying that your image must be between dreams and reality. Your breathing should go freely from the inside out without ever being adopted. Whether you are in melee with your opponent forces horizontal or vertical, in the direction of or against the movement, never attacks head on. Mastery of this art must allow a person to confront one hundred and one hundred people to face a thousand. If your Majesty wishes to have an overview, I can do a demonstration for his leadership. "



Nowadays, if the Chinese sword no longer fabulous character and mystique that was once attributed to him - The Taoist priests lent their magical power blades, considering them as incarnations of the Dragons - They are found in some symbolic evocation rituals. "The Magic Sword" is a "mudra (hand-shaped symbol) still used in some Taoist rites and whose function is to" cut "or" point ".



The Pran mudra, sword Magical Taoism



In Indian culture, which is found in Hinduism and Buddhism This mudra is called "Pran" and it serves to equalize the left and right hemispheres of the brain, contributing to an overall balance of the person and good mental health ...

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Program For A Church Banquet

St Petersburg - Peter, Paul and the Romanovs

second day in St Petersburg. The guide is very nice: the evidence, it gives us an appointment at 10am (8am Paris time anyway). After a breakfast enjoyed by Francis, who is able to slip a hard boiled egg in the morning (which is not my case - my stomach waking up even harder than me), we embark on the bus. let's go for a walk in the city.

first stop on the edge of Vasilevsky Island, along the Neva. the place is decorated with two rostral columns.
Will you find the theme of the column?
From this square we can admire the many buildings. The Hermitage, the former Stock Exchange, several churches whose names I forget. what a surprise, it is obviously the size of buildings. everything is great, the river, monuments, and everything is very colorful. ocher, yellow, blue, everything is mixed and it sounds very sympathetic to the city. nothing to do with our big gray stones and our slate roofs. the weather is beautiful, we are already surrounded by sellers of travel guides, hats and more.

Before us stands the Peter and Paul Fortress, with its cathedral. if I remember correctly this is the first building constructed, but I'm too lazy to check: p

top of the spire, an angel. Legend says that it is done in real size.
The cathedral houses the tombs of the Romanovs, Peter the Great to Nicolas II whose remains were recovered and transferred recently.

You also review your Russian and genealogy of the Romanovs


before leaving, guides us into a small room occupied by five Orthodox priests . the doors close behind us, and the conductor tells us they're going to change a traditional Russian Orthodox chant. is probably one of the moments most impressive of the trip: the song is beautiful, and one of the singer with a bass voice really ... serious:)

is then the turn of the fortress. a cannon is fired from there every day at noon, and we are not immune. it wakes everybody up at once. we admire some locals caught sunbathing in bikini while it was 12 degrees. I must say that the sun is rare in the corner, so when there are spaces benefit.

first lunch in a restaurant. there is some vodka "Russian Standard" as an aperitif. she is super good. for Paris, I note that it is sold in stores Russian Motte Picquet and Dupleix. good, prices are not the same but it's worth it.

then we pass the afternoon to walk. we pass the KGB building, the guide tells us what was going on ... I'm not going to rewrite everything, but you just know that 1000 people were executed by night in the worst times of Stalinism. Russians say that the cellars of the building have a beautiful view of Siberia.

its pranks, short stop in a store for tourists.
we finished the day with a performance of traditional Russian song and dance, followed by a tour of StPetersbourg by night.
During the show, Francis had a crush on this bass. wait for the next concert clones!


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Average Price For Braces For 2 Yrs

Proceedings of the 2010 trip to China

It is with great excitement that our group flew to Beijing this year to meet our Chinese friends. And our stay was more than equal to our expectations ...



shangwen Master Wang, a disciple of Wang xuanji




Meet shangwen Wang and his students upon arrival at Beijing airport, we took together a night train bound for Pingyi, a village in Shandong Province at the foot of the mountains Meng (Mengshan). And in this isolated place, in a peaceful atmosphere, we have seen happen day after day Wang shangwen friends, all high-level experts in one or several schools of martial arts ...





demonstration by Li Yunlong xinyiliuhequan to Mengshan




Thus, in addition to our DaChengQuan in daily practice, we were able to attend the demonstration xingyiquan, zhaobao taijiquan xinyiliuhequan, Wudang taijiquan Tongbeiquan, Yongchunquan ...

The journey then continued in the company of these teachers to the province of Zhejiang, to stay in the monastery Taoist Huang DAXIAN and inaugurate the school Xia Jiangnan our friend, disciple of Wang shangwen.





tutoring wudangquan with Zhang Weidong



We therefore took our breakfast every breakfast in the refectory of the monastery in the company of monks and Taoist we trained twice a day with experts from martial arts enthusiasts! Forging genuine friendships with some of them special lessons in the evening before lying down were part of everyday life ...
Thus, we have, among others, could be introduced to boxing by Professor Wudang Zhang Weidong.

shangwen Wang, meanwhile, has again demonstrated its very high level of proficiency (gongfu), his great qualities as a teacher and extreme kindness during training sessions daily.





On the roads surrounding the monastery at dawn




And It is therefore with great emotion that we said goodbye to all our Chinese friends before boarding the bus that took us to the airport in Hangzhou at the end of the first seven days.

On arrival Beijing, the group enjoyed the safe haven that was the quadrangle (courtyard) in the ancient alleyways (hutongs) of the city where we stayed until the end of the trip.



Hotel in Beijing: A haven of peace in the middle of the old city




There, in the old neighborhood Dongcheng, close to the Lama Temple, Master Li Jianyu visited us every day to teach us the essence of Yiquan, the yangshenggong.
A 87 years old, he still practices what he learned with his master, the legendary Wang Xiangzhai, and all the group had gathered with great interest his anecdotes and valuable knowledge




Lesson on the roofs of the square courtyard with Master Li Jianyu



The five days in Beijing have also enabled the group to better understand the cultural context in which boxing was born and Wang Xiangzhai discover a fascinating city, monuments charged with a millenary history ...




Photos Agletiner belonging to Emmanuel. All rights reserved


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Bow And Arrow Balloon Shooter

yiquan A master of the USA (Part 3) A master of


Part of an interview (excerpt) of Mr. Fung Cheuk, a student of Han Xingyuan and You pengxi which yiquan teaches in the USA ...


Q: Frankly, I'm not sure what that means yi. It does mean intention, right?

Fung Cheuk: Intention is the translation that comes closest. Imagine a little baby wants milk ... It will crawl, climb, push, trying to achieve, cry or do anything to have that milk. Here, desire is milk Yi.

Q: So if I'm driving my car and I decide to go left ... The intention 'to perform This Corner "is the yi?

Fung Cheuk: Basically, yes, that's it. The only difference is that the baby's innocent action becomes an action packed event for the driver. Check tampering, turn the flashing, turn the steering wheel, press the pedal actions are directed and coordinated by the desire to turn left, Yi. As I said before, helping us to link yiquan unconsciously intended to protect us with the answer "driven" based on force Hunyuan.

So in a battle, we use yi to "give punch?

Cheuk Fung: No, not at all. In a fight, Yi should be to neutralize someone to knock, to stop it ... something like that. It has to do with the effect you want to create. Like when driving, one should not focus on how the effect is produced. We must let the "body intelligence" out how to make sure it happens. The type of punch, angle of attack, timing, distance, power ... etc, will all be determined by intuition ensure they do the desire of yi.




Ms. Ouyang Ming, wife of You pengxi in posture "ride the dragon"



Q: I see what you mean. That is the question of the difficulty of linking yi capabilities, based on the strength Hunyuan, which has been acquired, right?

Fung Cheuk: Exactly. Capacity to combat are based on the use of such movement in response to such movement and all training of this type are virtually useless. There is no time for conceptual thought or resonator deductive or abstract logic when "you know what" happens to you in plain pear! What we want is to connect directly with yi fist or martial response to which we are trained. We do not practice hard way because we do not want to set rigid response. What we want is an answer that is appropriate for the situation dynamically.

Q: What is the Yiquan pushing hands in?

Cheuk Fung: The game is pushing hands, or rather disguised as a practice game, which we use to know where is our ability to use force Hunyuan. At the most basic practical training is a cooperative where one is content to remain engaged in a form which will allow another practitioner to test its strength. With time, it can become something more competitive where both practitioners try their strength on each other. The tuishou can understand how to use and apply force Hunyuan self-defense, after having developed through the zhanzhuang and shili. Again, no fixed shape, no fixed rule.

Q: Why do we insist to push partner instead of hitting?

Cheuk Fung: Actually, we train to hit, just that you can not understand why these attacks. In Yiquan, outbreaks are a training tool that helps us to refine the use of force Hunyuan, not an attack technique itself. In other words, we would never use just one thrust in a real fight.





Work of pushing hands and the "jump back" as taught by the master You pengxi



Q: So why do we use these outbreaks all the time?

Cheuk Fung: A good drive just means that the force has been properly Hunyuan applied. In our method of pushing hands, both practitioners are in permanent training. It never happens that one of the two practitioners serve as a rag doll to another. Whoever uses force trains to find the center of his opponent and apply the force in the angle that best suits. Whoever receives the power trains to protect its center and absorb or redirect Hunyuan force which is applied to him. An outbreak happens, then, when the practitioner who receives the force is overwhelmed and ready to release its form: the result is that finally led force the projection of his opponent.

Q: What is the purpose of hitting the ground with their feet? (Author's note: The "jump back", a practice developed by You pengxi which is unique to his school)

Fung Cheuk: Recall you, you do not want your form is submerged so that your balance be broken. So, throwing you off of a single block, you form your grades and your balance intact. You do not want to stagger back by falling to the ground, as this would give your opponent a big advantage. Instead, we prefer to control the landing and be able to return at once on the opponent cons attacker instantly.




Sunday, October 10, 2010

Is Lorena Herrera A Man?

lazy Sunday evening Санкт-Петербург

is the first time since last Tuesday that I can ask my royal (and bulky) rash on my couch. it's a shame because the more time passes more less description of the trip to St Petersburg will be perilous. the problem is when you have a goldfish memory.
plus I do not intend to continue the story tonight, because lazy (and then forbidden zone are building on the employment center to look).

not, I spent just not there to prevent it is m, It is free.
hoping that Patrick does not pass on this page, otherwise I'll have problems: p

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Is Sulfer Safe To Eat



be brave. Certainly, I've saved dozens of blog-esque ramblings this summer, when there were things to write. I preferred to let you leave your body in the feverish pace of the summer box lady gaga (which deserves a post by itself, just for his words to the sensitivity troubling: "Rah, rah, ah, ah, Ah Roma, roma, ma "). but I digress already. stay strong, so, as summer has ended, and with the cold and dead leaves back the blog notes of m (& m? m would also deserves a post on his non-posts: p).

I'll start farting in me, because it is a great way on the net, and that the main purpose of blogging ("j got a life formidaaaable subliiiiime in a place with a family and a job géniaaaaale bursting vaaaaalorisant but so what ... look at me, be nice).
and this time it's me what I fart, since returns just a little trip to St. Petersburg, and we loved it.

first things first. number (s) of you who attended less than more assiduously the same college / high school as me, I should not insult you by assuming you are zero (the) s in geography. if this is not the case, my apologies.
but where is this town on the map of our good old Eurasian continent?

http://s.tf1.fr/mmdia/i/23/7/carte-russie-moscou-saint-petersbourg-799237.jpg?v=1
if the cards are sometimes correct TF1


close to 700km, I had good. but go on my mediocrity in Russian geography. the important thing to remember is that St. Petersburg is located on the Gulf of Finland, so it's a seaside town, where the Finns love is present in many places (meaning thereby the remnants of the armies Finnish that Russians have emerged from their territory).

we left, so with our tourist visas and our bags under the eyes at dawn. after a very good and cheap coffee Hédiard the airport (I need the fart, I tell you!) and mind-numbing three hours on the plane, we were greeted around 15h local time with our guide Natalie. guide that will prove very interesting and immediately be passionate about her city, which will be a huge plus to this trip.

no time to say Уф, and we are already exploring the city.
first impression: everything is huge. buildings, colorful, are all huge and beautiful. any place is passed instead of the star for a carousel fair. The statue of Lenin, the finger pointing at who knows what awaits us.

the Russians claim that is being hailed a taxi to steer quickly
the ride as an opportunity to review the basics. St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Europe by its surface, and is also the most European city in Russia.
in 1703, Peter the Great did lay the foundation stone of the city in a region long disputed in Finland. he wants to make this city an opening to Europe, which will complete the eastern part of Russia. the company is courageous, because the area is swampy and the Neva is regularly flooded the pavement. they say the city is built on the bones of its builders. in 1712 the city became the capital of Russia. is not a little mud and snow that would frighten a Russian.

back in town. we stopped on Nevsky Prospekt in the historical heart of the city. first visit, the cathedral Our Lady of Kazan , inspired by the St Peter's. when we visit, his head covered for women, an agency is underway. Russian Orthodox chants are beautiful, it really helps to set the mood! religious icons all over the walls, and near the entrance to the tomb of Marshal Kutuzov. flags and keys of the Napoleonic troops that surrounds us show he is the man who led the victorious Russian army against Napoleon in 1812 ...

then discover the neighborhood and its many canals. The hotel is next to the Cathedral of bloodshed, which will be our benchmark in all the stay.

nothing to do with Harry Potter Half Blood Prince and
its name refers to the blood shed by Alexander II in this location during its assassination in 1881.

after the ride, dinner at the hotel. salad cucumbers, potato soup, dish of potatoes, pancakes. I do not know what time it is, how or why my name I eat. I think only my duvet.

following takes place on another day, perhaps with some vodka?