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Old 10-12-2002, 05:35 PM   #1
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Feng Shui of Fencing

I believe there is a feng shui of fencing [pronounced FUNG SWEE]. correct fengshui will produce happy,strong fencers. Bad fenshui will produce unhappy, weak fencers with bad knees and bad tempers.

Rule 1: In a salle with dark corridors and too many rooms, there is bad sha. To get rid of the bad sha, you must move all your equipment into one place and secure it with a standard lock.

Rule 2: Salles with mirrors should face the students, that is good chi'i. Salles with mirrors that no-one can see reflects chi'i unwisely and makes bad sha. To correct the bad sha, the strips should be removed and replaced facing the mirrors.

Rule 3: Water is good chi'i. But, if water is used unwisely, the chi'i will move sluggishly throughout the salle, creating bad sha.
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Old 10-16-2002, 09:38 PM   #2
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ahhhhhhh, how how how shall i say this:



rule 4: to form good chi'i fencers should warm up for 1/2 hour by running

rule 5: to form good chi'i fencers should continue with a stretch for 1/2 hour.

rule 6: to form good chi'i the head instructor should hang a crystal over the window that lets in the most light in order to deflect the winds.

rule 7: fencers should not point their weapons at one another as it is bad sha.

rule 8: hitting the opponents blade is incredibly bad sha and is to be avoided at all costs.
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