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Chinese Boxing Videos and DVDs
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Chinese Boxing Encounter
Represents the overview of how we direct our attention concerning
fighting skills. We divide the Encounter into the study of : Entry,
Touch, Forward Pressure, and Finish. Entry contains three studies-
Offense, Yield and Counter, and Stop Hit. Touch involves duals from the
touch arts such as Tai Chi, Pakua, and Wing Chun, Forward Pressure is
applied when Touch has given the advantage.
Item: CBI1-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Chinese Boxing Touch
Is a DVD that gives shows training in the allimportant asthe theory pect
of "Touch." Touch is a set of instincts taught in an art which allows
one to fulfill the theory of that art. This is a seminar in South
Florida, December of 2002, which is caught on video for the purpose of
providing a product for those in Chinese Boxing who want to work on
tangible drills to develop these all important instincts.
Item: CBI2-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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The Essence of Tai Chi Chuan
Has more than 70 minutes of Video which includes: Background of Tai Chi
Chuan, Warm up, Additional Warm up, Wu ji, A short 4 movement form from
Chen Tai Chi (which can me quadrpled to make a good length Tai Chi
Exercise), Requirements (which will do much to improve the quality of
Tai Chi), Solo Exercises (Both Chen and Yang style solo exercises),
Universal Silk Reeling Exercise, and a small section of Applications.
Item: CBI3-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Wa Lu Exercises and Wa Lu Applications :
Wa Lu is a little known family art coming from Macao in China. Wa Lu
hasa large curriculum of study but the heart of the study is encompassed
in the 44 exercises. Here one takes small sequences of movement and
continually repeats them for 5-10 minutes. The practitioner will be able
to study his body’s structure and tension and examine the pattern of the
The
focus is on moving the whole body as a total unit Wa Lu particularly
helps movement. the student trying to move from external art to internal
art. It builds relaxation and relaxation is the key to a higher level of
boxing. The DVD contains both the 1st and shows that 2nd Wa Lu
Videotapes. This includes the application potential of each exercise.
Item: CBI4-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Wa Lu Forms and Techniques:
Wa Lu contains two forms. They are short to medium in length. They
develop footwork useful for 360 degree movement. Both forms are shown on
this DVD. The three sets of Wa Lu techniques are shown as well. The sets
include the Self Defense, the Dog Boxing, and the Master Text. The
techniques are in many cases a part of many styles. The difference is in
the application of Wa Lu energy. This DVD is a combination of our third
and fourth Wa Lu Videotapes.
Item: CBI5-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Introductory Chin na
by Buddy Benford
Buddy Benford has studied the martial arts since 1974. He is an active
member of CBII. In 1977, Christopher Casey introduced Buddy to Chin na
and it inspired him to pursue the subject with great passion. Buddy's
emphasis focuses on the application of this art which consist of
seizing, twisting, and pressing. He presently resides with his family in
Pella, Iowa. This DVD serves only as an introduction to chin na. When
one gets a base, then the study of energy becomes the theme. We have
added an additonal 30+ minutes beyond what is on the video tape version.
Item: CBI6-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Introduction to Ground Fighting
By Buddy Benford
An edited version of the seminar Buddy taught 12/02 in which he laid the
foundation for ground work. When to use grappling and ground fighting is
a very important matter as Chinese Boxing always wants to handle every
encounter efficiently. Buddy provides movement drills so one can get
confortable with movement. He teaches position and line and angle as one
is on the ground. He also teaches a section on going down to the ground.
Buddy believes that the principles of Chinese Boxing translate to the
ground and his presentation attempts to give the student some solid
fundamentals for development.
Item: CBI7-DVD
DVD Price: 49.95
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Wa Lu Forms
By James Cravens
Wa Lu is a little known
family art coming from Macao in China. Wa Lu has a large curriculum of
study but the heart of the study is encompassed in the 44 exercises. On
this tape the two short Wa Lu forms are shown. Each form is shown slow
medium and fast speed.
There is little verbal instruction on this tape as it is primarily for
those
students who have already learned the core 44 exercises. It is primarily
a reference tape although the slow repetitions will be easy to follow
for those trying to pick up the movement. These forms are particularly
good at developing footwork for turning, twisting and spinning.
Item: CBI8
VHS Price: 30.00
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Wa Lu Techniques
By James Cravens
This Videotape includes
three sets of techniques, each containing 25-30 techniques. The first
set is Self-Defense with a strong emphasis on Chinese Boxing kicks. The
second set is Dog Boxing which focuses on going to the ground, being
taken to the ground, taking one to the ground and fighting on the
ground. The third set is called Master Text and includes a variety of
techniques. All of these sets are techniques that can be found in many
martial arts. The difference is whether the Wa Lu energy is applied.
Item: CBI9
VHS Price: 30.00
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Introductory Chin
na
By Buddy Benford
Buddy Benford has studied
the martial arts since 1974. He is an active member of Chinese Boxing
Institute International. In 1977, Christopher Casey introduced Buddy to
Chin na and it inspired him to pursue the subject with great passion.
Buddy's emphasis focuses on the application of this art which consist of
seizing, twisting, and pressing. He presently resides with his family in
Crawfordsville, Indiana and is an assistant wrestling coach at a local
high school. This tape serves only as an introduction to chin na. When
one gets a base, then the study of energy becomes the theme.
Item: CBI10
VHS Price: 30.00
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Crown Eagle Chin na
By James Cravens
Crown Eagle Chin na is a two
person chin na form. It is a form that represents part of a style and
school of grappling called the Grand Chaining School of Chin na. This 38
minute tape moves through many repetitions of the movements so those
trying to learn can get a good look at the movements. James Cravens and
Tony Caucci demonstrate the movements. This is not a beginner tape of
chin na, but is a good exercise if you have a good partner to work with.
Item: CBI11
VHS Price: 30.00
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