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Anyone know of a good resource for info on Ma lineage Xing Yi? The only thing anyone says about it is that it's a rare style. Any help would be appreciated.
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i think polecat is looking for specifics on that lineage of Hsing I.
Although i have never heard of it before it doesnt mean it doesnt exist. Ma means horse and many hsing i lineages have the horse form. http://www.hsing-i.com/pics/ a version of the horse form can be view in video form here. hope this helps. kindest regards Chris
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Ma Lineage XIng Yi is named after Ma Xue Li who was taught by Ji Long Feng, the originator of modern Xingyiquan. Ma then moved to Henan provence and there established Xing Yi Liu He Quan. Also known as Henan style Xing Yi. This is the style my shifu teaches. There are only ten animal forms as opposed to twelve and no seperate fist techniques. These are integrated into the animal styles and complete linking phases. Although I have found many sights that tell of the history of Ma lineage, only one or two have actually given examples of the style. I thought maybe someone here might have some more info.
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hey polecat,
Yeh i know what you mean now - there are a few teachers in the UK teaching this style although i know little about it i am sorry to say. I teach a guy that used to train in this style, i now teach him Hebei Lineage of Zhang Zao Dong. hope you find what your looking for. Kindest Regards Chris
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