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Lecture 2

Teaching goals of this chapter 1.to help students master the basic skills of martial arts 2. to help students master the basic movements of the five step of boxing

The teaching outline 1 、 the general introduction of basic skills of martial arts 3 、 the basic movements of the five step of boxing 2 、 the general knowledge about the five step of boxing( 五步拳 )

1 、 the general introduction  Martial art is a practicing art. The learners should have foundation of the ability of physical activities, basic skills and psychological quality.

Basic skills include the training on legs, waist, shoulder and main content of qigong. In basic training, there is a series of special and comprehensive exercises for different parts of body, which has the characteristics of both internal and external. basic skills

leg skill  It contains the leg flexibility and strength

the training on legs Facing the objects of a certain height, put the left heel on the object, tiptoe around on two legs unbend Press legs forward

Left foot from your on the object to a certain height Back foot to a certain height of objects

Right leg knee squatting, feet on the floor; stretch the left leg straight to the toe

Horizontal split Vertical split

lumbar skill  It contains the waist flexibility, coordination control and skills of Kung Fu

lumbar training

shoulder skill  It is the performance of shoulder joint flexibility, controlling the range size and strength

shoulder training

Qigong performance  It is the leg strength and respiratory rates of Kung fu

The Basics ( 基本功 ) are a vital part of any martial training, as a student cannot progress to the more advanced stages without them; Basics are usually made up of rudimentary techniques, conditioning exercises, including stances. Basic training may involve simple movements that are performed repeatedly; other examples of basic training are stretching, meditation, striking, throwing, or jumping. Without strong and flexible muscles, management of Qi or breath, and proper body mechanics, it is impossible for a student to progress in the Chinese martial arts. A common saying concerning basic training in Chinese martial arts is as follows: 内外相合,外重手眼身法步,内修心神意氣力。

2 、 introduction of the five step of boxing  it includes the elements of martial arts in the most basic things, like " 弓、马、仆、虚、歇 " five kinds of steps  it cantrain both Internal and External.  external training includes the hands, the eyes, the body and stances. Internal training includes the heart, the spirit, the mind, breathing and strength.

3 、 the basic movements

the first step --put the bipod together, with the clenching fists helding at the waist,

the second step ---kick leg and punch

the third step ---stand in the horse stance and punch

the fifth and sixth steps

the seventh step ---lift knee and punch

the eighth step ---crouch and lunge

the last step --- back to the starting state

the tasks for you: ----learn something from the two websites 2 、 1 、