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Neijia (內家) is the
collective name for the
internal Chinese martial arts. It
relates to
those martial arts
occupied with spiritual,
mental or qi-related...
- and xingyiquan. It is more
broadly grouped as an
internal practice (or
neijia).
Baguazhang literally means "eight
trigram palm",
referring to the bagua...
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synonymously with
neijia, but the term
neijia encomp****es all
internal martial arts as well as
qigong which is not a
martial art. The term
neijia and the distinction...
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Internal may
refer to:
Internality as a
concept in
behavioural economics Neijia,
internal styles of
Chinese martial arts
Neigong or "internal skills", a...
- 'standing [like a] post') is a
training method often practiced by
students of
neijia (internal kung fu), such as yiquan, xingyiquan,
baguazhang and tai chi....
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Retrieved December 4, 2011. "Josh
Waitzkin interview « Another
neijia blog".
Neijia.wordpress.com. May 2, 2008.
Archived from the
original on September...
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practice is
normally ****ociated with the so-called "soft style", "internal" or
neijia Chinese martial arts, as
opposed to the
category known as
waigong 外功 or...
- Sun
Lutang (1860-1933) was a
master of
Chinese neijia (internal)
martial arts and was the
progenitor of the
syncretic art of Sun-style tai chi. He was...
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developing softness'". As such, tai chi
considers itself an "internal" (
neijia)
martial art
focused on
developing qi. In China, tai chi is categorized...
- Mountains.
Zhang Sanfeng is
purported as
having created the
concept of
neijia (內家) in
Chinese martial arts,
specifically tai chi, a Neo-Confucian syncretism...