The Complete Guide to Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu

by Stuart Alve Olson

2010

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"Developed by Wang Lang over 300 years ago, Praying Mantis Kung Fu is the only martial art based on the fighting skills of an insect. This fascinating system utilizes swift, methodical movements for defense and offense, and is well respected as an art that helps practitioners develop great strength and perseverance. The Complete Guide to Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu provides an in-depth look at the history and practice of this remarkable martial art. Author Stuart Alve Olson, a student of T. T. Liang, draws on the lineages of Masters Feng Huan-I and Wang Han-Fon, but includes detailed description of all major schools, styles, and lineages. The first half of the book focuses on tactics and theory; the second half contains step-by-step descriptions of the fundamental Praying Mantis stances, exercises, footwork, and kicks, clearly illustrated by more than 200 photographs. What sets this book apart from other works on Praying Mantis is its philosophical depth; author Olson gives a clear account of the development of the art and the Taoist principles from which it arose. This book provides the basis for not only mastering the martial art of Praying Mantis Kung Fu but also mastering… (more)

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Developed by Wang Lang over 300 years ago, Praying mantis kung fu is the only martial art based on the fighting skills of an insect. This fascinating system utilizes swift, methodical movements for defense and offense, and is well respected as an art that helps practitioners develop great strength
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and perseverance.

The Complete Guide to Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu provides and in-depth look at the history and practice of this remarkable martial art. Author Stuart Alve Olson, a student of T.T. Liang, primarily draws on the lineages of Masters Feng Huan-I and Wang Han-Fon but includes detailed descriptions of all major schools, styles, and lineages. The first half of the book provides a clear, thorough account of the development of the art and the Taoist principles from which it arose; the second half contains step-by-step descriptions of the fundamental Praying Mantis stances, exercises, footwork, and kicks, which are clearly illustrated by more than 200 photographs. Including important information on tactics, theory, mental techniques, breathwork, and philosophy, this book provides the basis for not only mastering the martial art of Praying Mantis Kung Fu but also mastering oneself-the true goal of all martial arts.

Stuart Alve Olson has taught martial arts worldwide and is the author of Steal My Art: The Life and Times of T'ai Chi Master T.T. Liang and many other books on Taoism, Qigong, and Chinese martial arts. He is the founder of the Phoenix Taoist Center in Phoenix, Arizona, where he lives.

Contents

Introduction
Praying mantis kung fu
1 Brief historyof praying mantis kung fu
The story of Wang Lang Creating Praying mantis kung fu
Praying mantis kung fu lineage
Northern praying mantis kung fu styles
2 Theory and practice of Northern praying mantis
Twelve principles for self-defense and offense
The eight hard and twelve soft ways I
The eight hard and twelve soft ways II
The twelve ideals for body movement
Eight training divisions
Eight striking and eight non-striking points
Eight long and eight short
Five internal and five external activities
Student and teacher requirements-Student requirements; Teacher requirements
Skills acquired from practicing-Activating the qi; Mind-intent; Strength; Developing the brath; Intrinsic energy
Gaining a root and agility
Skills of the eight hand uses
The process of internal refinement
Advice on practice sessions
Part One Eight kung methods
Prelude
Exercise 1 Iron ox ploughs the earth
Exercise 2 Riding a horse, double fist pulling
Exercise 4 Mantis colliding its arms
Exercise 5 Tyrant king raises the cauldron
Exercise 6 Immortal pushes the void
Exercise 7 Planting flower, left and right
Exercise 8 Pushing over a mountain to uproot a tree
Part Two Eight stance methods
Prelude
Song of the eight stances
Stance 1 Riding the horse stance
Stance 2 Mountain climbing stance
Stance 3 Seated tiger stance
stance 4 Seating coil stance
Stance 5 Empty stance
Stance 6 Tiger's head stance
Stance 7 Pretending to be defeated stance
Stance 8 Chicken standing in the snow stance
Part Three Eigtht footwork methods
Prelude
Footwork method 1 Up-rooting step
Footwork method 2 Striding-over step
Footwork method 3 Folding step
Footwork method 4 Encircing step
Footwork method 5 Shifting step
Footwork method 6 Backward crossing step
Footwork method 7 Walking step
Footwork method 8 Long-striding step
Part Four Eight kicking methods
Prelude
Kicking method 1 Pulling the yin kick
Kicking method 2 Mandarin ducks kick
Kicking method 3 Axe blade kick
Kicking method 4 Penetrating the heart kick
Kicking method 5 Knocking over the tablet kick
Kicking method 6 Sweeping away the lotuses kick
Kicking method 7 Closing the gate kick
Kicking method 8 Whirlwind kick
T'ai chi ch'uan Master, Liang Tung-Tsai
About the autho
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ISBN

9781583942406

Publication

Blue Snake Books North Atlantic Books P.O. Box 12327 Berkeley, California 94712
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