www.njqinternalarts.com The world within, creates the world without. NJQ stands for Nei Jia Quan, translated means ‘internal fist’. Nei Jia Quan is comprised of the Taoist internal martial arts Bagua Zhang, Tai Chi Chuan, and Xing Yi Quan, which focus strongly on long-term health and therapeutic healing of the body, their roots come from the tradition of nei gung Taoist meditation. The Taoist martial system are based on traditional Chinese [ Read More ]
Kung Fu: The Complete Series Collection Condition: New Format: DVD Box set; Closed-captioned; Color; DVD; Widescreen; NTSC He is a man of peace in a violent land. He is Kwai Chang Caine, schooled in the spirit-mind-body ways of the Shaolin priesthood by the blind, avuncular Master Po and the stern yet loving Master Kan. Caine speaks softly but hits hard. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. He is the [ Read More ]
The Power of Internal Martial Arts and Chi: Combat and Energy Secrets of Ba Gua, Tai Chi and Hsing-I
The Power of Internal Martial Arts and Chi: Combat and Energy Secrets of Ba Gua, Tai Chi and Hsing-I Originally published in 1998, this book has become a martial arts classic. It provides detailed descriptions of the three main internal martial arts—tai chi (taiji), hsing-i (xingyi) and ba gua (pakua)—and their sub-styles, as well as how they differ from each other and from such external arts as karate, tae kwon [ Read More ]
by reggierk Question by Ross K: Kung Fu ???????????????? I was wondering if there was any place in Illinois were i could learn Kung Fu. Plus does Kung Fu involve weapon training with things like swords or nunchuks? Best answer: Answer by JeremyYes, kung fu does include weapons. Here’s a few places in Illinois: http://www.chicagolandshaolinkungfu.com/ http://www.beidoukungfu.com/ http://www.unitedmartialarts-usa.com/ I suggest you do a search in google: “kung fu, your town”. Know [ Read More ]
Bushido, the Soul of Japan Bushido, then, is the code of moral principles which the knights were required or instructed to observe. It is not a written code; at best it consists of a few maxims handed down from mouth to mouth or coming from the pen of some well-known warrior or savant. More frequently it is a code unuttered and unwritten, possessing all the more the powerful sanction of [ Read More ]








