Russian boxer Simakov dies after knockout defeat
Russian boxer Roman Simakov received a fatal trauma during his match with Sergey Kovalev, and died in the hospital without regaining consciousness. He was 27. As Lenta.ru informs linking on the Evening Gazette of Yekaterinburg, the match took place in Yekaterinburg on Monday. Simakov was fighting in the up to 79.4 kg. weight category and [...]
About the Logo of XingyiMax.com
I was being asked by a couple of friends regrading the meaning behind the logo of XingyiMax.com, here is the definition: The logo of XingyiMax.com is an abstract of Lai Zhide’s Taiji Diagram, the red and orange strokes symbolize the yin and yang, and they cross over to form the letter “X” which symbolizes XingyiMax.com. [...]
Vivian’s First Month in Aikido
This post is to mark that my little princess, Vivian, has started her first Aikido lesson on the 3rd of July 2011. I have decided it is time for Vivian to get into a bit sport training and stay active at the beginning of July 2011. On the afternoon of the 2nd of July, I [...]
The Ear Biters of Martial Sports
Argentina boxer Alejandro Gomez (11-21-4, 3 KOs) biting his opponent’s ear, Vicente Martin Rodriguez (33-2, 19 KOs), at the sixth round of a super featherweight bout took place at Club Vecinal vec, Buenos Aires on Saturday night (23rd of April 2011). Mixed martial arts fighter and Olympic Silver Medalist, Matt Lindland, biting his opponent ear [...]
Wing Chun: standard training for all flight attendants
Wing Chun: standard training for all flight attendants of Hong Kong Airlines A youtube pal, silk, shared this 2011 Hong Kong Airlines commercial to me, enjoy it.
Pants fell off at Wushu competition
A Wushu competitor’s pants fell off during his demonstration of intermediate Changquan at the UCLA Wushu Collegiates 2011. p.s. I was wondering why didn’t he pull his pants back up rather than get rid of them? Was the string broken?
Happy Chinese New Year 2011!
Happy Chinese New Year! XingyiMax.com wishes all of you have a happy and prosperous rabbit year.
Ju Ming’s TaiChi Series Sculptures
Ju Ming (朱銘, 1938 – ) is a Taiwanese sculptor, who attained fame in Taiwan in the 1970s, and in New York in 1983. Ju Ming was trained as a woodcarver, apprenticed to Lee Chin-chuan, as a teenager. He developed his skill, and applied it to a range of media, including bronze, styrofoam, and stainless [...]





