Showing posts with label Xingyiquan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xingyiquan. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Boulder Internal Arts - Classes Ongoing in 2026

Although I don't post much here anymore. We are still training and teaching in Boulder, Colorado USA after 20 years! 

Boulder Internal Arts offers ongoing classes in the Gao school of BaGua Zhang (the Yi Zong branch from Luo DeXiu of Taiwan). We also teach Hebei Xing Yi Quan, and Qi Gong in every class! 

Our teachers have multiple decades of teaching and training experience. We have a great group of long term students from 20 to 80+ years old with diverse martial, cultural, movement and occupational backgrounds. Our focus is on learning, training and having fun in a safe environment. First class is free.

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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Xingyiquan (Xingyi) Legend Xue Dian

Xingyiquan (Xingyi) Legend Xue Dian

Xue Dian, one of the best masters in Xingyi history, created his own style of Xingyiquan and Xiang Xing Shu around the 1930s in Tianjin, China.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Xingyiquan’s Tai Xing with Yizong Bagua’s Master Luo De Xiu


Xingyiquan’s Tai Xing with Yizong Bagua’s Master Luo De Xiu 

"Tai Xing is one of the longer and more complex animal forms of Hebei Xingyiquan. It contains an arsenal of techniques and strategies. Usually Tai Xing is translated as Phoenix, but is also referred to by other names such as ostrich and hawk. At our fall seminar, Master Luo explained that considering the animal shape’s tools and tactics, Tai Xing more aptly referred to the intrinsic nature of a type of vulture indigenous to northern China where the art developed."

                            Learn XingyiQuan Tai Xing at Boulder Internal Martial Arts

Boulder Internal Arts - Classes Ongoing in 2026

Although I don't post much here anymore. We are still training and teaching in Boulder, Colorado USA after 20 years!  Boulder Internal A...