Kelley Graham wrote:Sounds like there's some overlap with this project. Maybe add keywords to your interests and see what the data shows. https://rumsoakedfist.org/viewtopic.php ... &sk=t&sd=a
Kelley Graham wrote:https://ucbprogram.com/content/what-internal-practice
Strange wrote:if basic understanding is not correct
there is no use to think so much
Yeung wrote:
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... rtial_Arts
Please comment, as there are many areas of interest just on the definition alone before going on to further discussion on the topic of this post.
Yeung wrote:Kelley Graham wrote:Sounds like there's some overlap with this project. Maybe add keywords to your interests and see what the data shows. https://rumsoakedfist.org/viewtopic.php ... &sk=t&sd=a
Thanks, have you got a definition of Chinese Internal Martial Arts in your project?
Kelley Graham wrote: i'm not really interested in research as subjective experience is so difficult to turn into meaningful data. i'm much more interested in developing training methods and successfully passing on what i know.
Yeung wrote:This post is looking for suggestion in doing research in Internal Martial Arts from the perspective of sport science since no result is found in google search for Research Methodology in Internal Martial Arts with quotes nor Research Methods in Internal Martial Arts with quotes on 20th November 2020, 16:00 GMT. Maybe this post is breaking new ground in doing research. The definition of Internal Martial Arts forum has the title of Xingyiquan-Beguzhang-Taijiquan [for] discussion on the three big Chinese internals, Yiquan, Bajiquan, Piguazhang and other similar styles. It sounded a bit contradictory but is acceptable by most forum members. Do we have a working definition for Internal Martial Arts?
This is one example of a definition of Chinese Internal Martial Arts:
“The Chinese internal martial arts of Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing Yi Chuan and Pa Kua Chang are sister arts philosophically built upon Taoist foundations. They have been practiced in mainland China for hundreds of years, building a reputation as superb health practices and self-defence methods. Although the physical approaches to self-defence and expression of power differ, all three arts devote a major part of training on solo posture work, both static and dynamic, where different postures are performed in a slow, flowing and meditative manner. “ (Antoine Camilleri, Horizons University, Paris, France, 2018)
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... rtial_Arts
Please comment, as there are many areas of interest just on the definition alone before going on to further discussion on the topic of this post.
yeniseri wrote:I used to attempt to inject a reality on some forums but I realized people prefer the myth, the illusion, the deception, etc to push their own delusions upon others. I did not give up but I am less incliuned to do so today so I follow the adage that if you do it, do so in secret and keep it to yourself. Share wth those who share the vison. The negative image of CMA is so because of these myths and delusions that people 'push' on minds that lack a fundamental purposeful leel of trainiong and education so stuff becomes muddled and this is how people like it.
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