I Liq Chuan
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I Liq Chuan: I Liq Chuan is a relatively new Chinese Martial Art founded by Grand Master, Chin Lik Keong of Malaysia. As a system of Neijia
Neijia
Nèijiā is a term in Chinese martial arts, grouping those styles that practice nèijìng , usually translated as internal martial arts, occupied with spiritual, mental or qi-related aspects, as opposed to an "external" approach focused on physiological aspects...

Gung Fu, I Liq Chuan emphasizes the development of internal power through mental attitude and awareness. His son Master Sam F.S. Chin structured and organized the system and introduced it first to the USA in 1992. Since then under the leadership of Master Sam Chin, it has been spreading to many other countries including Russia, Australia, Italy, Germany, Latvia, Ukraine, Belarus, Austria, Japan and in other countries throughout the globe.

History

The history of I Liq Chuan is cryptic. Chin Lik Keong is the Founder of the system. He studied martial arts from several masters including Sifu Lee Sum training Lee Style, Sifu Len training Phoenix Eye (the striking of meridian points), and his last Sifu was Lee Kam Chow training Feng Yang Lu Yi. Some people called it Lu Yie Pa Kua, Hsing-I Pa Kua or Liew Mun Pai (nomadic clan). It was a hidden martial art skill used by these nomads to protect themselves on the open roads and was not open to the public, and only passed down secretly. The higher levels of skill were kept for the family members only. Through his years of training he realized and dissolved all the arts of his former training to the basic movement according to the nature of the human structure.

Grandmaster Chin continued his research and expanded on what he had learned. He came to the conclusion that it was an art of self-recognition and self-realization of both the mental (I) and the physical (Liq). Feeling uncomfortable with naming the art under any of the styles he named it I Liq Chuan. In 1976 Grandmaster Chin formed the I Liq Chuan Association in Malaysia. Grand Master Chin Lik Keong's eldest son, and co-founder - Chin Fan Siong (Sam Chin) inherited the family art from his father and enhanced the fundamental nature of I Liq Chuan.

In 1992, Master Sam Chin moved to the small town of Carmel New York (United States). He had the opportunity of daily exposure to the teachings of world renowned visiting monks which expanded his study of Buddhist (Zen) philosophies. This opportunity helped Master Sam Chin gain a deeper understanding of the concept of Awareness. He realized that Awareness was the heart of I Liq Chuan and this insight resulted in the tremendous improvement of I Liq Chuan as a complete martial art. In order to reach Western students and preserve the purity of the system, he created and implemented a complete educational structure which includes a teaching guide and grading system for students and instructors in order to promote and introduce I Liq Chuan to the world. After years of hard work, Master Sam Chin has successfully spread the art to many different countries, including United States, Russia, Australia, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Belarus, Latvia, Ukraine and England. Master Sam Chin has instructed countless students and promoted a select few to the level of elite instructor. Master Sam Chin's arduous undertaking has resulted in an increased interest in the I Liq Chuan martial art all across the globe.

Fifteen Basic Exercises

These constitute the foundation of the learning process if I Liq Chuan:

1) Mechanism of the Body's Movement

2) Three Dimensional Planes

3) Energy Force of Yin and Yang

4) Standing Meditation

5) Breathing Exercises

6) Footwork

7) Kicking

8) Power Training

Forms

1) The 21 Movement Form

2) The Butterfly Form which contains "Fa Jing" or explosive actions.

Grading System and Certified Instructors

There are a total of 10 instructor levels. First 9 of which are tested and the last level can only be obtained by award.

The purpose of grading is to give each I Liq Chuan student the confidence of knowing that their skill at each level tested has been verified and validated by an officially authorized instructor.

With this validation, an I Liq Chuan student has the ability to go anywhere I Liq Chuan classes, workshops and seminars are held in the United States and throughout the world and be recognized and respected for the skills achieved.

Without this grading, an I Liq Chuan student, with no recognized standing in the system, would have no authoritative source to effectively answer any challenge of their opinions of, or instructions in the art of I Liq Chuan.

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