Level 1
shaolin Apprenticeship online curriculum
You will only be a complete Martial Artist when you understand that at a high level, there are no styles, only Kung Fu.
shaolin Apprenticeship online curriculum
You will only be a complete Martial Artist when you understand that at a high level, there are no styles, only Kung Fu.
The Apprenticeship curriculum is based on Shifu Shi Yanjun‘s 35 years of expertise and research in the Martial Arts and Holistic Wellness field. The high level of Martial Arts is measured by strength, fist position, Qi, and psychology. Determining an appropriate balance between hard and soft is required for all styles of martial arts and the embodiment of integrating the “internal and external” forces.
Force means “Yang,” and mercy means “Yin.”The phrase “cats hide their paws” (from Laozi) means the most intelligent thing seems stupid and straightforward. The monks use this term to explain that high-level martial arts are neither complicated nor beautiful but practical.
Inside the Apprenticeship Online, you have access to a structured path, personalised feedback on your practice from Shifu Shi Yanjun, ask questions and receive video and detailed answers, and be on a professional path for Martial Arts and Holistic Wellness.
For each type of stance we will discuss why do we do the stance, how to practice, the muscle involved, precautions to avoid injuries, breathing during stance practice, demo, and practice.
Month 2 includes a timetable for implementing the topics taught, five assignments, and Meihua Quan Stances Workbook. The workbook contains explanations, breathing, and assignments to ensure the practice achieves the highest standard.
The Meihua Quan stances are Qigong stances that correlate the body alignment with meridians and breathing.
Month 3 includes a challenge for the Wellness path and a challenge for the Shaolin Warrior Path.
The purpose of stand training is to seek movement in stillness where the harmonious and smooth circulation of blood and Qi are achieved. The stand is correlated with breathing in movement.
Combination techniques include balance, leaps, overturning, folds, spins, and footwork. They develop coordination, flexibility, speed, muscle elasticity, balance in motion, and control or utilize inertia in motion.
The Qigong warm-up routine is required to start every practice. The stances for Ba Duan Jin (8 Brocade Qigong) will be decomposed in movements and explained in detail.
Month 4 includes Shaolin Wu Bu Quan Taolu Workbook and Ba Duan Jin Taolu Workbook. The workbooks include the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
The hand-eye training aims to increase the flexibility of the tendons and ligaments. The movement involves hardness and softness, tightness and looseness.
Wu Bu Quan is the first Shaolin Quan fist form.
The purpose of Zhan Zhuang or Standing like a tree is to build up and release the natural flow of Qi and reverse the process of body decay. It raises the body and mind to high levels of fitness. Zhan Zhuang consists of 9 stands.
Ba Duan Jin’s practice consists of eight stances. Before practising the taolu, perform the Qigong warm-up.
Month 5 includes Shaolin Lian Huan Quan Taolu Workbook. The workbook contains the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
Lian Huan Quan is the second Shaolin Quan fist form.
The Tranquil Health Meditation exercises are part of the Neigong (internal exercises). They focus on the Dantian, breathing in-holding the breath – exhaling sequence to stimulate the Qi and blood flow.
Ba Duan Jin practice consists of eight stances. Before practicing the taolu, perform the Qigong warm-up.
Month 6 includes PDFs for Waist Training, Cloud Hands, and Pelvic Qigong exercises.
In martial arts, waist flexibility is crucial as leg flexibility. The waist must be as supple as a snake. Practicing martial arts without a flexible waist, you will never achieve mastery level.
Shaolin 1st Duan taolu form is taught to allow the student to 6 months preparing for the official Duanwei examination (optional). We advise also finding a practice partner for the duilian section.
Waist flexibility is crucial for health. Cloud hands practice requires waist movement and balance. The move helps to cultivate the Qi by integrating the mind, spirit, and body. The correct practice helps to clear meridian blockages and stimulate internal organ functioning.
ba duan jin taolu practice iII
* Forms grading does not require an additional fee.
For a beginner, the grading starts at the end of month 6. Advanced students must present their skills to Shifu Yanjun to receive feedback if they can grade earlier than 6 months. Grading and receiving feedback is essential for progress. If your grade is above 8 points, you will receive a Certificate of Achievement.
On the Facebook Inner Circle will be given full details on the grading procedure. Shifu Shi Yanjun will coach your practice and give you personalised feedback.
If you have misunderstandings or questions, please type #AskShifu.
Month 7 includes Shi Er Duan Jin Qigong Taolu Workbook Part I. The workbook contains the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
Xiao Nian Tou (Mandarin) or Sil Lum Tao (Cantonese) is the first fist form of Wing Chun Quan. The form focus is to improve balance, cultivating force and Qi, strength, and flexibility in the wrist joints.
The purpose of Zhan Zhuang or Standing like a tree is to build up and release the natural flow of Qi as well as reverse the process of body decay. It raises the body and mind to high levels of fitness. Zhan Zhuang consists of 9 stands.
Shi Er Duan Jin or Twelve Golden Treasure Brocade is an ancient Chinese Daoyin body-building exercises combined with breath flow, mind concentration through meditation and contemplation, and massage. The taolu consists of twelve sets of movements.
Month 8 includes Meihua Quan Wushi Workbook & Shi Er Duan Jin Qigong Taolu Workbook Part II. The workbooks include the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
Shi Er Duan Jin or Twelve Golden Treasure Brocade is an ancient Chinese Daoyin body-building exercise combined with breath flow, and mind concentration through meditation, contemplation, and massage. The taolu consists of twelve sets of movements.
Routine 6: Supporting the Sky and Pressing the Top of the Head
The first form of Meihua Quan is called Wushi and consists of transitions between five static stances with dynamic movements.
Month 9 includes Chen Taiji Quan 8 Steps Taolu Workbook. The workbook contains the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
Shi Er Duan Jin or Twelve Golden Treasure Brocade is an ancient Chinese Daoyin body-building exercise combined with breath flow, mind concentration through meditation, contemplation, and massage. The taolu consists of twelve sets of movements.
Routine 7: Bending the Upper Body to Grab the Feet
The 8 steps form is an introductory form for the Chen Style Taiji Quan and consists of 8 steps using soft and hard movements correlated with breathing.
Month 10 includes Wing Chun 1 Duanwei Taolu, Wing Chun 1 Duanwei Duilian, and Wing Chun 1 Duanwei Combat Applications Workbooks. The workbooks contain the routine step-by-step explanation, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice to the highest standard.
Shi Er Duan Jin or Twelve Golden Treasure Brocade is an ancient Chinese Daoyin body-building exercise combined with breath flow, mind concentration through meditation, contemplation, and massage. The taolu consists of twelve sets of movements.
Introduction
Strike the hand
Strike the elbow
Strike the neck and shoulders
Strike the shoulder blade
Strike the lower sternum
Month 11 includes Assignments for Shi Er Duan Jin routine. For Sanda, each basic skill includes training with Shifu assignments.
The steps, punches, and kicks include combat applications techniques and correlate the skills with breathing. In addition, practice with Shifu videos for every skill.
Shi Er Duan Jin or Twelve Golden Treasure Brocade is an ancient Chinese Daoyin body-building exercise combined with breath flow, mind concentration through meditation, contemplation, and massage. The taolu consists of twelve sets of movements.
Month 12 includes Shaolin Quan 1 Duan Duilian Taolu & Shaolin Quan 1 Duan Combat Applications Workbooks. The workbook contains step-by-step explanations, breathing, and assignments to ensure the routine practice is to the highest standard.
Duanwei is a Ranking system used to evaluate the professional level of Martial Arts practitioners. Shaolin Quan Duanwei grading includes three forms: Shaolin Duan Taolu, Shaolin Duan Duilian (pairs) Taolu, and Shaolin Duan Combat Applications.
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