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BaYingQuan

''BaYingQuan'' or ''ba ying quan'' () translates as "Eight Shadows Fist /Style". BaYingQuan is the current generation of the Ma (Horse) Family gongfu system, passed to Neil Ripski from Ma Qing Long (), now deceased. The style of baying is currently taught as the main system at the "Red Jade Martial Arts" 〔(Red Jade Martial Arts )〕〔(Red Jade Martial Arts in Creston Valley Advance )〕 school in western Canada. This lineage of the Ma Family gong fu/Ma Family fist (馬家功夫/ 馬家拳) system was built upon achieving combative competency (rather than complete mastery) in many different gongfu systems in order to have extreme versatility and the ability to change one's approach to combat depending on the circumstances. Mastery of BaYingQuan is achieved through learning each of the eight core systems and how to switch between them seamlessly.
“Ma” is a common surname in mainland China, and several different branches of martial arts use the Ma family moniker but are of different lineages. Examples of this include Ma Gui from the internal art baguazhang, or Ma Xueli 〔(http://www.chinafrominside.com/ma/xyxy/xylhhistory.html )〕 of the Muslim line of Xin Yi Liu He Quan via Henan province.
Historically, this branch of the Ma family would incorporate systems that seemed to have combative merit whenever they were encountered and these systems were often brought back to the Ma family by travelling members. Originally, Ma family gongfu contained 24 systems, but through critical analysis was cut back to eight by Ripski and renamed BaYingQuan. Most of the systems that were cut out contained redundant energies and strategies that are addressed in the core eight systems.〔(Ba Ying Ba Gua Systems Diagram )〕 Students will still learn certain aspects of the old systems as prerequisites to learning the eight main systems to ensure that they are equipped to properly understand and implement BaYing. The eight Core systems of BaYingQuan are Wing Chun, Mantis, 18 Luohan Palm, Drunken Boxing, Chen Taiji, Brave/Long Fist, Xingyiquan/XinYi Quan, and Hungry Tiger Fist. Each of these contributes specific energies and tactics to BaYing but due to the principles-based training of the style, are actually usually very effective even used alone.
Ripski is also an acknowledged master of several systems of kungfu besides BaYingQuan. Most notable is Zui Quan, or Drunken Gongfu, which is taught as a standalone system in Ripski's international full-time Drunken program,〔(BaYing Drunken Boxing International Full-Time Training )〕 which also includes elements of the Drunken Eight Immortals.〔(Taiwan training group affiliate, Drunken Eight Immortals Internal Work )〕
Ripski is a Canadian martial artist and author,〔(Neil Ripski's books on Amazon )〕〔(Kung Fu Magazine: Drunken Boxing From the Shaolin Monastery to Jackie Chan )〕〔(Deep Water Magazine: Martial Arts Masters In Their Own Words )〕 currently residing in Creston, British Columbia, and he regularly teaches seminars on Chinese martial arts and culture. There are BaYingQuan training groups in Edmonton, Alberta,〔(Edmonton BaYingQuan school )〕 Victoria, BC,〔(Victoria Red Jade/BaYingQuan school )〕 Taiwan (Drunken Eight Immortals Group), and Israel.〔(Israel BaYing ZuiQuan Training )〕 Along with being the lineage holder for the Ma family/BaYingQuan kung fu, Ripski is an instructor in meditation through Luong Phor Viriyang Sirintharo, abbot of Wat Dhammamongkol monastery in Thailand, and teaches Hong Junsheng (洪均生) lineage Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan (陳式太極拳).〔(Chen Practical Method Full Time Graduate List )〕 The school of BaYingQuan/Red Jade Martial Arts is a member of the Kootenay Chin Woo Athletic Association.〔(Certified Kootenay Chin Woo Instructors )〕
==See also==

*Zui Quan
*Eight Immortals

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