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Walking the I Ching: The Linear Ba Gua of Gao Yi Sheng

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Walking the I Ching: The Linear Ba Gua of Gao Yi Sheng

Contributors:

By (Author) Allen Pittman

ISBN:

9781583942147

Publisher:

North Atlantic Books,U.S.

Imprint:

Blue Snake Books

Publication Date:

15th July 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

796.815

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 235mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

434g

Description

This book is not a typical "how-to" martial arts book. It is part philosophical treatise, part health manual, and part self- defence text. Moreover, it is not meant to be comprehensive - it is meant to be a springboard to assist the student by adding to their understanding and way of life. The chapters of this book correspond to the eight houses or guas of ba gua (pronounced ba-gwa) theory. Within each chapter, the meaning of the gua is explored in terms of its philosophical, anatomical, and cross-cultural connections in addition to its physical movements.To the beginner, some of the movements may seem puzzling. As the student learns more of the art, a systematic pattern emerges and the movements are seen in their proper context. Ba gua zhang, baguazhang, ba gua, and pa kwa chang all refer to the same thing - a Chinese health-promoting martial art that can be learned and practiced by most anyone. Ba gua zhang has about five methods. Allen Pittman teaches the "Gao" method of ba gua zhang as a foundation - and includes other methods as appropriate.

Author Bio

AUTHOR INFORMATION Allen Pittman began his training under Lawrence Huff and Peter Fabian in tae kwon do at the age of twelve. At fifteen he began studying the nei chia arts including ba gua, hsing-i, and tai chi with R.W. Smith, Hung I-mien, the sons of Chen Pan-ling, and Wu Shao-lin. After returning to the U.S., Allen began teaching in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. At 27 Allen met Irish strong man and wrestler Tim Geogheagan and began to study Celtic wrestling and Indian yoga. During this period he cross-referenced judo, fencing and other kinds of mental and physical training. He has studied aikido, and trained in a variety of weapons in and out of armor from the traditions of both East and West. He has developed an expanded P.E. curriculum for ages 7-12 working specifically with the ancient Greek Pentathlon concepts oriented toward ten year olds. He now practices and teaches in the UK.

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