If you want to unlock the flowing power and deep internal principles of one of China's most elegant martial arts, then keep reading...
Liuhebafa, or Water Boxing, is more than just a system of self-defense. It is a moving meditation, a health-building practice, and a profound exploration of natural movement. For centuries, its flowing, water-like motions and sophisticated internal mechanics have captivated practitioners, but its complexity can often seem daunting to a beginner. This art connects the direct power of Xingyiquan, the circular footwork of Baguazhang, and the soft yielding of Taijiquan into a single, cohesive system. But how do you even begin to approach such an art?
This guide is designed to demystify Liuhebafa and provide you with a clear, step-by-step path from your very first stance to a deeper, personal practice. You will learn how to coordinate your mind and body to generate power not from muscle, but from relaxation and whole-body unity. You will discover how to move with the adaptability of water, capable of both gentle yielding and overwhelming force.
In this beginner's guide, you will discover topics such as:
So if you want to learn more about the art of Liuhebafa and start your own journey, find a copy of this guide to begin.