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HGVN World Headquarters Instructors (Viewed: 6103)
Hong-Gia Viet-Nam, Angarsk, Russia - Head Instructor: Dobychin (Viewed: 5048)
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White Crane
(06/26/2010 11:53 AM) (Viewed: 617)
Cranes (for HGVN's senior students only) While many of the crane techniques are incorporated in Hong-Gia, the crane is so important that it is given special emphasis for training purposes. Three cranes teaches the diverse, yet complementary keys from three different species of cranes. The student is taught crane breathing and movement techniques which are, at once fighting techniques, healthful exercise, and Chi Kung. The body movements are such that they keep the body and energy flows in the body from working against each other, and in fact, are synergistic with each other. As a result, a dedicated student can realize one hundred percent of their native power, speed, and fighting abilities in less than three years. If this same student has also practiced Hong-Gia to build their tendons for body protection and added power and/or has also practiced Wu Chi to be able to create, store and utilize additional chi, the student should be able to easily handle opponents with even several year of other styles.

This class is not being offered to public. Only qualified Hong-Gia Viet-Nam's student is selected for the class.

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    Hong-Gia (06/26/2010 11:53 AM) (Viewed: 3121)
    Courses: The following courses are offered at Hong Gia Quyen dojo located at: Hong Gia Viet Nam Little Saigon California, USA This location is run by master Ly Hong Thai. If you'd like to obtain more infomation please contact us.
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    Wu-Chi (06/26/2010 11:53 AM) (Viewed: 2015)
    Wu-Chi (Qikong) Believed by many to be a direct adaptation of the original Taoist calisthenics and the origin of Tai Chi, Hsing-I, and Pa Kua. The primary focus of these classes is Chi Kung. The creation, storing, movement, and transmission of the body’s natural energy, Chi, for health, power, and healing is accomplished by breathing, body movements, physical and mental meditation, mental imaging, and shaking.
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    Nga-Mi (06/26/2010 11:53 AM) (Viewed: 2162)
    Also know as “Beautiful Eyebrow” this style is a subset of Hong Gia designed for women. Women have power in their hips instead of in the shoulders as men do. They have differences in blood chemistry, energy flows, and breathing that can be turned into advantages, as well.
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    White Crane (06/26/2010 11:53 AM) (Viewed: 617)
    Cranes (for HGVN's senior students only) While many of the crane techniques are incorporated in Hong-Gia, the crane is so important that it is given special emphasis for training purposes. Three cranes teaches the diverse, yet complementary keys from three different species of cranes. The student is taught crane breathing and movement techniques which are, at once fighting techniques, healthful exercise, and Chi Kung.
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