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Fa jin, fajin, or fa chin (fā jìn, 發勁) is a term used in some Chinese martial arts, particularly the neijia (internal) martial arts, such as Xingyiquan, T'ai Chi Chuan, Baguazhang and Bak Mei.
It means to issue or discharge power explosively, and is not specific to any particular striking method. Jìn (勁), or "power", is often confused by Westerners with the related concept of jīng (精), which literally means "essence."
See also
External links
- Chen style Tai Chi Chuan master Chen Xiaowang performing a short demonstration of fa jing
- Chen Zhonghua, nternational Standard Bearer for Chen Style Tai Chi, demonstrates fajin
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