Exploring Our Practices, Lineages and Styles

At Agniyana, our mission is to preserve and share the lineages and styles of martial arts, internal alchemy, and warrior conditioning. These traditions carry the wisdom of countless martial arts lineages, passed from teacher to student across generations. By studying these systems, we gain more than fighting skill—we inherit living philosophies of resilience, adaptability, and spiritual cultivation. Whether you are exploring ancient Kung Fu styles, meditative Qigong practices, or modern conditioning systems, each art reveals a path toward harmony of body, mind, and spirit.

From the precise efficiency of Wing Chun Kung Fu to the explosive energy of Pak Mei Kung Fu, from the flowing adaptability of Liu He Ba Fa (Water Style) to the direct internal power of Emei Xing Yi Quan, every lineage represents a unique expression of martial wisdom. The circular strategies of Emei Bagua Zhang, the structured balance of Tai Chi Chuan, and the refined discipline of Qigong-Neigong all embody ways of cultivating internal energy while developing martial effectiveness. Together, these Kung Fu styles showcase the diversity of Chinese martial heritage while pointing toward a shared goal: mastery through intention, awareness, and disciplined training.

Yet the scope of our practice extends beyond China. At Agniyana, martial arts lineages and styles from around the world converge—Filipino Kali-Arnis-Eskrima for blades and stick fighting, Jeet Kune Do and Ki Fighting Concepts for modern adaptability, and warrior conditioning traditions like kettlebells, steel mace, and Indian clubs to forge functional strength. These diverse styles create a holistic system where ancient wisdom meets modern practice.

By exploring these lineages and styles, students step into a continuum of martial development—learning the same principles that guided monks, healers, and warriors through history. Each practice offers a way to develop not only combat readiness but also vitality, discipline, and inner peace.

Exploring the Roots of Martial Arts Lineages and Styles

The study of martial arts is not only about learning techniques—it’s about understanding the roots of the systems that have been passed down through history. At Agniyana, we believe that honoring martial arts lineages and styles is essential to preserving their wisdom and power. Each Kung Fu style, whether it’s Wing Chun’s close-range precision, Pak Mei’s explosive strikes, or Liu He Ba Fa’s flowing water-like adaptability, carries generations of refinement. By exploring these traditions, you enter into a living dialogue with the masters of the past.

Our approach to martial arts lineages and styles also emphasizes the connection between internal and external practices. Systems like Tai Chi Chuan, Emei Xing Yi Quan, and Emei Bagua Zhang represent the pinnacle of internal Kung Fu training—arts that cultivate energy, awareness, and resilience from within. These are balanced by external warrior arts such as Jeet Kune Do, Kali-Arnis-Eskrima, and Ki Fighting Concepts, which train direct combat skills, adaptability, and sharp reflexes. Together, these Kung Fu styles form a complete spectrum of training, from stillness to explosive movement, from meditation to combat.

We also recognize that martial practice must extend beyond fighting into lifelong cultivation. That’s why our system includes Foundational Conditioning—practices like kettlebells, Indian clubs, steel mace, warrior mobility, and calisthenics. These tools were used historically by soldiers, monks, and wrestlers to forge strength and resilience. Combined with Sacred Body Practices like yoga, Qigong, breathwork, and mantra meditation, the path of martial arts becomes more than skill—it becomes transformation.

Studying these martial arts lineages and styles together allows you to experience the unity of body, mind, and spirit. Each discipline offers its own doorway, but all point toward the same destination: mastery, discipline, and integration. Whether your journey begins with a Kung Fu style, a Qigong exercise, or a conditioning practice, you will find that every path reinforces the others.

Take time to explore each button below to learn more about the specific martial arts lineages and styles, conditioning traditions, and sacred practices offered here. Each section will introduce you to the history, philosophy, and practice of that art, helping you choose the path that resonates with your goals.