
Classic Yang Style Sword (54 forms and applications)
It is said that to master the sword (jian) is the highest level of skill. The Taiji jian is the pefect blend of sophistication coupled with praticality. When trained properly the sword becomes an extension of the body thus allowing the player to extend their qi and manipulate the opponent from a much greater distance.
The classic Yang style 54 form set is perfect blend of exercise, qi expression and application. We teach the set slowly and incrementally with focus on the "what and why". It is imperative that the student should gain a working understanding in the proper use of the weapon as they learn the beautiful flowing movements of the forms. Thus each form is taught and practiced with the application in mind.
Part 1
1 Commencing the form
2 Step forward and close with sword
3 Fairy points the way
4 Three rings envelope the moon
5 Big Chief Star
6 Swallow dips beak in the water
7 Left sweep, right sweep
8 Little Chief Star
9 Yellow bee enters the hole
10 Spirit Cat catches the mouse
11 Dragonfly touches the water
12 Swallow enters the nest
13 Phoenix spreads its wings
14 Right whirlwind
15 Little Chief Star
16 Left whirlwind
17 Waiting for a fish
Part 2
18 Part the grass in search of the snake
19 Hold the moon against the chest
20 Send the bird to the woods
21 Black dragon waves its tail
22 Wind blows the lotus leaf
23 Lion shakes its head
24 Tiger holds its head
25 Wild horse jumps the stream
26 Turn the body and reign in the horse
27 Compass
28 Clean up dust in the wind
29 Push the boat with the current
30 Shooting star chases the moon
31 Bird flys over the waterfall
32 Raise the screen
33 Left and right wheel sword
34 Swallow picks up mud with beak
35 Roc spreads its wings
36 Pick up moon from sea bottom
Part 3
37 Hold the moon against the chest
38 Night demon gauges the depth of the sea
39 Rhino stares at the moon
40 Shoot the geese
41 Blue dragon waves its claws
42 Phoenix spreads its wings
43 Left and right step over obstacle
44 Shoot the geese
45 White ape offers up fruit
46 Falling flowers posture
47 Fair lady weaves the shuttles
48 White tiger waves its tail
49 Fish jumps into the dragons gate
50 Black dragon wraps around post
51 Fairy points the way 2
52 Wind blows away the plumb flowers
53 Hold the tablet
54 Hold the sword and return to original stance
Basic Jian Techniques (30)
1 Split or chop - vertical or diagonal downward chop with blade edge
2 Stab or thrust - using tip of the sword in a straight thrust, the power reaches the tip of the sword
3 Slide upward - uses the third tip of the sword to slide upward along opponents sword or body
4 Shake or sway - sword moves parrallel to block or strike
5 Sweep - low to the ground horizontal strike with blade
6 Intercept - use the tip section to intercept the attack at opponents hands or forearms from any angle
7 Pluck - using vertical edge, arm and sword lined up straight, blade moves from bottom up
8 Draw back or pull - pulling the blade backwards or upward and backward slicing the opponent along the way
9 Lift - circular defense technique starting from under opponents attack
10 Divide/Expand - sword and arm are lined up straight, the expand can be diagonal or horizontal
11 Point - quick attack motion normally at opponents wrist, neck or temple
12 Slide - close attack used when blade is already in contact with opponent, slice using blade edge
13 Smear - horizontal attack using just the blade tip
14 File - blade is in contact with opponent, thrust blade away from you thus cutting the opponent
15 Entwine or wrap - clockwise or counter clockwise tight circles around opponents wrist or sword, used to neutralize
16 Bear - strong upward or diagonal blockwith the thick blunt part of the blade
17 Impede or hamper - avoid attack by assuming a low stance while attacking diagonally to the wrist
18 Deflect, hinder or obstruct - deflection of a stab sliding the enemys weapon away from your body, your blade can point up or down
19 Cloud - defense circular block above the upper front of the head, then attack by finishing the circle
20 Cover & press down - use the sword body to press down on the opponents weapon
21 Wash - blade moves with turning body, usually a defensive block, power is generated by the body's spinning
22 Rise - to block the opponent straight up, normally followed by chopping straight down
23 Embrace - block when right hand holds the sword, left hand is on the side of the handle
24 Bore - high block with blade pointing down, neutralize down, turn blade over, thrust into opponent
25 Bind - sword tip pointing forward, blade is vertical, neutralize backward continuously
26 Cut - horizontal sword blade "pushed" into opponent (at neck)
27 Block - vertical sword blade to block upward
28 Sink - using sword tip only, flick sword tip up as you sink into snake creeps down
29 Clip - sudden downward attack with sword tip from side angle
30 Side cut - horizontal sword blade, use lieh energy and sword tip to attack an opponent coming at you from the side