An introduction to Shaolin Nei Gong - Part 1 | Featuring Yap Boh Heong

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @user-sh9xd4ou1g
    @user-sh9xd4ou1g Před 3 lety +16

    What a warrior scholar. I appreciate how articulate and precise his presentation is.

  • @jasonsecretsword7606
    @jasonsecretsword7606 Před 3 lety +19

    It's always so engaging when Master Yap Boh Heong speaks. So much knowledge flowing out. I am thankful The Martial Man is there soaking it up and sharing with us. Hopefully Master Yap Boh Heong can transmit his lineage of Wu Mei to enough people to guard it from being lost in obscurity. I imagine it's an interesting challenge finding people who are ready or open to begin and complete a PhD level martial art.

  • @THEMARTIALMAN
    @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety +21

    Hi everyone, here is part one of my exclusive interview with Master Yap Boh Heong discussing the authentic Nei Gong practices traditionally taught to only the most senior monks in the Southern Shaolin Temple. I'm currently working closely with Master Yap to produce a comprehensive online training program that will include the original methods and in-door teachings of Shaolin Nei Gong. The online course will be released on The Martial Man website later this year. Create a free account to ensure you're notified when the course is officially released. themartialman.com

    • @aezakmi4183
      @aezakmi4183 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Martial Man, this is worth my time and money. :)

    • @ScooterM1
      @ScooterM1 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing. I found what Master Yap was saying about “pressure testing” structure very interesting as is something I have been working at in my practices. Look forward to hearing more and checking out the program when it becomes available. Thanks again for sharing these interviews.

    • @joeboo1983
      @joeboo1983 Před 3 lety

      How about some real powerful Daoist Neikung. First level here. czcams.com/video/8YogD6iPfZg/video.html

    • @tajkhan6438
      @tajkhan6438 Před 2 lety +1

      can you please do an episode on hun gar kung fu.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 2 lety

      @@tajkhan6438 yes in the future 👍

  • @skinny_chris
    @skinny_chris Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you for uploading this!! Master Yap is very wise and articulate. You can tell he is very passionate and knowledgeable when it comes to the history of Shaolin and martial arts. The ancient wisdom Master Yap shares is very sacred and seems to transcend culture. Thanks again Master Yap and Martial Man for sharing!!❤️☯️

  • @alicialeon884
    @alicialeon884 Před 3 lety +4

    He is so interesting and so generous when explaining, I am really happy I found this video. Thank you, Master Yap Boh Heong. for sharing with us.

  • @Marriedasone
    @Marriedasone Před 3 lety +5

    It is so refreshing watching and hearing real kung-fu. Thanks for your humility and desire to preserve real kung- fu.
    I think you would be amazed at Jason Lau kung-fu. His skill backed up by his credentials speak for themselves. I hope you can get a interview with him one day.

  • @vishnusudheer6049
    @vishnusudheer6049 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you so much for producing this
    U r living our dream

  • @wiser.kinder.calmer.6530
    @wiser.kinder.calmer.6530 Před 3 lety +2

    I am learning Shaolin Neigong as well as Yuejia Neigong and Daoist Neigong. I think its fascinating to explore the Nei Jing Tu. I am in the process of digging deeper into the Neijingtu

  • @davidsaintjohn4248
    @davidsaintjohn4248 Před rokem +1

    Just found this series and I am stoked.

  • @chrisrose2898
    @chrisrose2898 Před 3 lety +2

    My meager knowledge just got a boost!
    Thank You.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety

      I’m happy to hear that you benefited from watching the video 👍

  • @alfi9445
    @alfi9445 Před rokem

    Your channel is gold. I love to hear teachings from real masters who have a deeper insight into this art. Modern martial arts only touch the surface of human abilities. It seems to me that this is an expression of the material world view. That's why I'm glad that different masters keep demonstrating and teaching their skills, so that the knowledge doesn't get lost and maybe even becomes more and more popular.
    Thanks!

  • @THEMARTIALMAN
    @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 2 lety +3

    Learn Yan Shou Gong online from Master Yap Boh Heong. Click on the links below to enroll:
    YSG Sets 1-6: bit.ly/3K9w9AC
    YSG Sets 7-12: bit.ly/3ctj5dg
    Yan Shou Gong 延壽功 is an Authentic Nei Gong practice traditionally taught to only the most senior monks in the Southern Shaolin Temple. Each of the Yan Shou Gong sets condenses the best practices of the Nei Gong arts, making them:
    • Easy to learn.
    • Quick to practice.
    • Produce real internal skills.
    Many types of Nei/Qi Gong practices typically take years before a student feels any benefits from the training; Or even worse, the methods don’t produce any results. However, this is not the case with Yan Shou Gong, as the student will notice the benefits instantly, and in most instances, it can begin to deliver results within weeks.
    Yan Shou Gong also emphasizes the development of kinetic energy and the mind; in Chinese martial arts, these terms are referred to as Jin 勁 and Yi 意. It also teaches the practitioner how to perform techniques such as Grounding, Rooting, and Centering, creating awareness and mindfulness of being in the body. This can improve a practitioner’s martial abilities, but it can also help relieve stress, anxiety, and depression.
    The comprehensive instruction provided in this course is ideal for martial artists who want to study an authentic Nei Gong system/internal art. It is also suitable for those who have previously been too busy, living a stressed-out lifestyle, and now need to work on improving their health.
    Inner-door Students Group:
    As well as the comprehensive video instruction provided within the course, Master Yap has created a private group to personally guide students studying the Yan Shou Gong (Shaolin Nei Gong) course with him. Access to the group is exclusive and only available to students who enroll in this course. Students can use the group to ask questions, discuss the video lessons and share their training experiences with the other pupils. Master Yap will be on hand to answer any questions and share new video lessons with the group.
    Click on the link to find out more: bit.ly/3K9w9AC

  • @peterkhew7414
    @peterkhew7414 Před 3 lety +5

    Christian monasteries in Europe were quite similar. They also become universities within their communities.
    Also, a lot of retired soldiers would also gather at monasteries to learn religion and philosophy, and they would also setup fencing clubs; which is not that different from how Shaolin and Wudang evolved into kungfu schools.
    Mind and body are two sides of the same coin. So, what is termed as internal training might simply be psychological; likewise external training is physical. And when mind and body is co-ordinated, spirit (精神) is developed.

    • @bohhyap7379
      @bohhyap7379 Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for your feedback.
      I totally agree with you. Religious institutions/monasteries of any type, has always been the earliest repositories of knowledge and learning. And in the earlier times this knowledge extended beyond theology, and included the healing in the natural sciences.
      I am sure a similar thing to Shaolin existed in Weatern monasteries, in the past; but the difference is Shaolin thrived and survived to this day, despite multiple destruction. It evolved and developed. It had 2000 years of what would now be called R&D, give a few centuries. That is an achievement that, alas, did not happen in the West.
      I also agree with you that the 'trinity' of body, mind and spirit is a natural and important one. And for the development of full human potential, you require all three.
      The martial arts is important not just for the physical aspects, it also teaches perseverance and discipline. And let's not forget it's learning to understand and deal with violence. A well disciplined martial artist will never resort to violence as the first option, however will use violence without hesitation if it's a suggest course. This familiarity with violence als teaches one to remain calm and still, not be triggered by the Monkey mind for fight or flight, but to stay calm and deal with the situation using teason and the cognitive brain. So to learn how to refrain from and manage violence, one has to understand violence. This is also about the philosophy of Ying and Yang, of finding balance and harmony between opposites.
      I however disagree that the 'Internal Training is just psychological'. In fact I believe it's a combination of all three, physical, mental and spiritual. As any serious practitioner knows, one can certainly feel it's physical effects, find joy in the stillness and calmness that it brings… and feel the 'connectedness' with ones environment, living or natural. It is real and can be felt and experienced by those that practice. To us it's very real. To say it's just psychological, is to diminish it for those who practice it… I think that was not your intention ;-)

    • @peterkhew7414
      @peterkhew7414 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bohhyap7379 Thank you Sir for your reply. I have learnt a lot watching your videos with The Martial Man, and your feedback here has deepen my understanding. Very much appreciated. 🙏😁

  • @dominicalberto2179
    @dominicalberto2179 Před 3 lety +1

    Very educational. I always thought of it as a place of martial arts study.

  • @40JoCharles
    @40JoCharles Před 3 lety +2

    Fabulous as always. 🙂🙏🏼☯️👊🏼🤍

  • @mitrandaniela8487
    @mitrandaniela8487 Před rokem

    Thank you for uploading this! I am really happy I found this video!

  • @ytb460
    @ytb460 Před 3 lety +2

    He is talking about training in zhan zhuang and holding the tree with pressure testing. Very simple but it needs training. Sink the hips, 6 directions etc. This should be the basic few years of training in many arts. All yiquan, taichi, hsingyi and bagua ppl do this, I think.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety +5

      Master Yap is referring to a method of pressure testing all Qi Gong and Nei Gong postures. I will release a video with Master Yap explaining and demonstrating this in the coming weeks.

    • @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate Před 2 lety

      @@THEMARTIALMAN is this teacher of this shaolin Neigong of southern shaolin descent related to the southern shaolin gengmen pai ala the jing feng school?

  • @metrfulton9708
    @metrfulton9708 Před 3 lety

    All blessings , i like the way you break it down

  • @allenjohnson324
    @allenjohnson324 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video

  • @Ben_EH-Heyeh
    @Ben_EH-Heyeh Před 8 měsíci

    Sun Lu Tang, when he started learning Hebei Xing Yi, his teacher made him stand in San Ti Shi for one year, refusing to teach him anything else.
    Throughout this period, his teacher would walk up and push/move/slap him to see where his student was in San Ti.
    One day, the teacher crept up behind Sun Lu Tang, slapping him on the back. Sun Lu Tang, unmoved, rooted, was the signal his teacher was looking for. After this, he began training Sun Lu Tang in Xing Yi Quan.

  • @bunny_rabbit5753
    @bunny_rabbit5753 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome 😎, u got a membership 👍

  • @yellostallion
    @yellostallion Před 3 lety +1

    Good information 🙏

  • @krishnaize
    @krishnaize Před 2 lety +1

    hi
    regarding the course for $299 to show 6 sets..is this 6 out of 36 sets ? will there be another 6 courses of 6 sets ( each at $299) to complete all 36 sets ?
    also there is no mention of foundation work, is it suitable for anyone regardless oftraininglevel even no training ?
    thanks

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, Master Yap will produce future courses to provide instruction on the remaining sets of Yan Shou Gong. This first course covers sets 1-6 and should take a student 6-12 months to work through all the video lessons, practice diligently and become proficient. The next course, which we are currently working on, will provide detailed instruction on Yan Shou Gong sets 7-12. Eventually, detailed instruction will be available for all 36 sets of Yan Shou Gong on this website. The course is suitable for everyone regardless of their current level or experience.
      Kind regards,
      Kieren.

  • @Dimadick
    @Dimadick Před 3 lety +2

    Will the coming online course contain comprehensive instruction on the 36 movements of the yan shou gong series?

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes exactly. Master Yap will give extensive instruction on all 36 Nei Gong sets of the Yan Shou Gong, including the applications and indoor teachings of all movements in his online course.

    • @Dimadick
      @Dimadick Před 3 lety +1

      @@THEMARTIALMAN Thanks, great! you've got one more participant.

    • @drmoreirafilho1
      @drmoreirafilho1 Před 3 lety

      @@THEMARTIALMAN can you talk more about the applications?

  • @aezakmi4183
    @aezakmi4183 Před 3 lety +3

    😍

  • @maryorr3257
    @maryorr3257 Před 4 měsíci

    Pressure test is important

  • @shaolin7426
    @shaolin7426 Před 3 lety +2

    😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏

  • @sammyg7275
    @sammyg7275 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I’m interested to learn the Nei Gong Power do you know any Nei Gong master in Munich Germany that I can learn from?..

  • @andrewharris3007
    @andrewharris3007 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi
    Where has all his Shaolin information come form??.

    • @shaolin7426
      @shaolin7426 Před 3 lety

      Master Yap is the Practitioner of Datuk Chee Kim Thong lineage WUZUQUAN & WUMEIQUAN
      He also teaches Yan Shou Gong, which was formulated from two Intricate Shaoin NEIGONG systems namely the LOHAN RUYI & WUJIQUAN
      His father, GM Yap Cheng Hai & Datuk Chee Kim Thong where those responsible for formulating Yan Shou Gong / YSG
      Thank you

  • @richard3lee
    @richard3lee Před 3 lety

    Which area of Kuala Lumpur is Master Yap from?

  • @MrEdium
    @MrEdium Před 2 lety

    WISDOM🤔

  • @joseluisgonzalez6230
    @joseluisgonzalez6230 Před 3 lety

    What means nei gong? Thanks

    • @kit888
      @kit888 Před 3 lety

      Internal (soft) kung fu.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety +3

      @@kit888 internal doesn’t always mean soft, it can also be very hard and powerful.

    • @kit888
      @kit888 Před 3 lety

      @THE MARTIAL MAN, Sorry, I wasn't clear. Using common terminology, not literal meaning.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  Před 3 lety +1

      @@kit888 no problem 👍

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne Před 3 lety +1

      Nei means inner gong work

  • @Gieszkanne
    @Gieszkanne Před 3 lety +1

    I like him but here he is not precice in some ways. Correct posture isnt just important for martial skill but also for ideal Qi flow. So I dont think you can seperate this. Also Qi Gong is a quite new term. Its not long in use as far as I know.

    • @shaolin7426
      @shaolin7426 Před 3 lety +2

      Correct Posture Is important Both for Martial arts & proper Qi Flow as well.. Without this nothing works well for you..
      Qigong is relatively is a new term, & that's what Master Yap also mentions in this video..🤷‍♂️

  • @JimCunningham-jr7qv
    @JimCunningham-jr7qv Před 8 měsíci

    These guys are all the same...always with the academic stuff about CHi and or showing things standing straight up in non-realistic static situations or through drills that dont have body mass involved. Perhaps show this on someone that boxes ? I would like to see it in real fighting and a realistic situation . So the question here is what is he trying to say? this is used for some reason in self defence ? if so lets see it for real..he seems like a nice man in spirit but this has nothing to do with martial arts he just seems like a nice man. Not picking on him per say but rather the hoky things he has been taught and now he is passing on giving people falsehoods on fighting skills. But not sure what this has to do with self defence...if so it would be nice to see these guys prove it in real action taking on a punch that has body mass that is going right through the defender..not just a light slow mime like arm movement stopping in front of the person at about 0.0 speed and power. The latter seems to be the platform on which most of the magical masters seem to teach their hoky theories. I wish this nonsense would stop in martial arts.

  • @Fari-100
    @Fari-100 Před 3 lety +2

    Southern Shaolin? That is a controversy all by itself, you should know. I prefer to get my Shaolin knowledge from Songshan, but that's just me.....

  • @gorilasam8757
    @gorilasam8757 Před 3 lety +1

    fake