Thủy Pháp - Martial Art

Thủy Pháp - Martial Art Le Thủy Pháp - Méthode de l'Eau - est un art martial interne ancestral. Bien-être, souplesse et équilibre en sont des objectifs premiers. An anecdote.

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The teaching programme of the Water Method is divided into two branches : energy exercices and fighting techniques. Both must be done in the mildest way since Thuy Phap belongs to soft martial art category. Everybody knows that the Asian kung fu world

(China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam) expresses its skills in two forms : the hard, strong ,external ability to hit opponents (Karatedo, Taekwondo, Vovinam Vietvodao, all Shao Lin styles); and the gentle, smooth, internal manners to control partners and oneself (Aikido, Tai Chi chuan, Wu Tang, Wing Chun, Thuy Phap). To complete the Thuy Phap training course, the practitioner needs , on average, a four-year study, at the frequency of two hours a week. He must master eight “quyên” (a series of movements like a choregraphy, called in Japanese “kata”, and in Chinese “chuan/quan” or “shadow boxing” according to the English translation), breathing exercices and “khi cong”(better known as “Qigong” in western countries). Everyone who attends Thuy Phap martial course has to go through traditional sets of the Water Method : dual training, use of weapons( sword, bamboo stick, fan), self-defence techniques etc...
At first, beginners study basic postural forms and the way of moving their limbs. Secondly, they skill in “quyen” which stresses on the unity of physical strengthening, artistic gesture and medical virtue. The eight Thuy Phap “quyen” aim to improve internal conditions of the body by limbering up muscles, softening articulations, easing the flow of vital energy.This process refers to the fact that the fluidity of external movements positively affects the growth and development of each internal organ. And why only eight “quyens” ? The traditional Asian medical theory relies on the correlation beween the major organs of the human body with the eight trigrams in the Ying/Yang concept. Thus, martial arts practice always observes the interrelationship of the eight trigrams which ensure the balance of the Ying and the Yang, crucial point of life enhancement. Chinese people believe that the number eight brings luck. To tease them,Vietnamese people have chosen the number nine for talisman because it is the highest single figure (undoubtfully upper than eight), and because they think an uneven number launches dynamic move ahead whereas an even number lays static state. Consequently, one suspects that a 9th Thuy Phap “quyen” would exist and still be kept secret. One dreams to discover one day the hidden book which reveals the mysterious 9th “quyen” with a mystical title “Vu dang thuy kêt Quyen” (= The still flying last rain drop). Due to the name of the method, the mass of liquid within the human body plays the key role. It “transports” the “khi” (qi in Chinese spelling) through meridians and collaterals (passages which reach every part of the body and connect organs to one another). So the fundamental principle of Thuy Phap “quyêns” is to transfer weight from right to left and vice versa , and to execute all the curve-shaped movements quietly and without disrupt like flowing water. This allows the vital energy to get into and out of the Dantian naturally (Dantian is the “Khi storehouse” located in the lower part of the abdomen). The muscles coordination and the breathing rhythm should be integrated. When the whole body is in continuous motion, all joints are connected, and the vital energy is trained in many aspects through every acupunture channels to the tips of the limbs. The harmony of the internal energy with the circular external movements provides a feeling of relaxation, quietness, an effective resistance to interference from the outside. Finally it helps to build up health and prevents some benign illness. Beside “quyens”, there are breathing exercises at the end of each lesson in order to release muscular tension and to reduce stress. Advanced students can practise Thuy Phap Khi Cong (Khi cong = Breath work) to be in perfect health. It’s actually a quyen without fighting ability. The process aims to develop a high level coordination of corporal postures with various breathing patterns. In doing so, it improves joint flexibility and resilience, and lastly upgrades mental stillness and combat skills. The Thuy Phap Khi cong is regarded more as health maintenance than as a therapeutic intervention or a metaphysical cult. The Thuy Phap fighting frame involves a large range of fist and kick forms because it has inherited a great part from different martial arts schools, but the features are conform to the water power theory. The boxer moves continuously and smoothly, shifts the body weight constantly from the left to the right and vice versa, avoids static stances, jumps or quick and strong movements. He needs to cling to his partner to tap every energy release, to absorb and neutralize every punch or kick. He only attacks when he feels that the opponent is withdrawing. Hence, the Thuy Phap fighting work enhances the practioner’s selft protection ability ; its purpose is not to hurt or to kill the adversary but to subjugate him. The morality of the Thuy Phap school is to respect the integrity of the human being, to stay in harmony with environment, to keep away from scrap as much as possible. In addition to this bare-handed boxing system, a high level performer can also use weapons : sword, fan and bamboo stick. Till the XXth century, well-brought Vietnamese were the ones who had studied literature, philosophy, poetry, music, painting and martial arts. This upper social class disliked hard vo thuat, only the mild Thuy Phap fit their distinguished fighting study efforts. To show up, they went out with a precious sword in hand, but they weren’t allowed to bear weapons when they attended ceremonies in presence of the Emperor or mandarins, so they took fans to protect themselves. They were keen on handling sticks too, because the bamboo tree is the symbol of the righteous human being. They helped to design Thuy Phap weapons “quyen” (until the middle of the XVIIIth century mostly influenced by peasants, fishermen and warriors’s behaviour) into graceful ways of ex*****on (an exhibition of deep knowledge of martial arts related to Vietnam history, and combined with zen attitude) in respect of their well-born manners. Therefore the Thuy Phap Weapons discipline taught today is a heritage from this up-trend period, and is very different from current Vietnamese arms training (still inspired by military habits).

07/03/2026

C'est la deuxième fois que Les Fleurs d'Aubépine fait appel à l'équipe du Thủy Pháp - Martial Art pour animer une après-midi nouvel an lunaire. Nous avons aussi passé un très bon moment et reviendrons avec plaisir distraire vos attachants pensionnaires 😊

Encore une belle fête du Têt pour la famille Thuy Phap ce WE à Fétis. Bonne année du 🐴 de 🔥 à tout le monde !
02/03/2026

Encore une belle fête du Têt pour la famille Thuy Phap ce WE à Fétis. Bonne année du 🐴 de 🔥 à tout le monde !

Une magnifique promo de passage de grades 2025/26 ! Bravo à Adrien, Charles, Claude, Stefan, Boris, Thu Hien et Jérémie ...
21/01/2026

Une magnifique promo de passage de grades 2025/26 ! Bravo à Adrien, Charles, Claude, Stefan, Boris, Thu Hien et Jérémie 🤩

Le Thuy Phap ouvre ses portes aux floreffois le dimanche 18/01 à 11h au centre sportif.Partagez l'info !🌊
08/01/2026

Le Thuy Phap ouvre ses portes aux floreffois le dimanche 18/01 à 11h au centre sportif.

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26/11/2025

Le 23/11 c'était le stage de Thuy Phap au Centre Sportif Communal de Floreffe
Il y en aura d'autres, qu'on se le dise !

Le Thuy Phap mis à l'honneur samedi lors de la cérémonie de remise des mérites sportifs d'Etterbeek...Le trophée, que Je...
24/11/2025

Le Thuy Phap mis à l'honneur samedi lors de la cérémonie de remise des mérites sportifs d'Etterbeek...
Le trophée, que Jean Philippe est allé recevoir pour l'ensemble du club, reconnait notamment le choix du Thuy Phap, pont culturel et sportif, lors du voyage d'Etat belge au Vietnam en mars-avril dernier.

Venez découvrir le Thuy Phap, la méthode de l'eau, art martial de tradition vietnamienne.Unique en Wallonie, Floreffe es...
20/09/2025

Venez découvrir le Thuy Phap, la méthode de l'eau, art martial de tradition vietnamienne.

Unique en Wallonie, Floreffe est son terreau !

Puiser la force à sa source, dans l'élément Eau, où stabilité et fluidité se retrouvent ? C'est par ici !

🕚 Dimanche 11h-12h30
📍Centre Sportif Communal de Floreffe
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Aujourd'hui lancement des cours de Jean-Philippe au Centre Sportif Communal de Floreffe, avec un petit groupe d'anciens ...
14/09/2025

Aujourd'hui lancement des cours de Jean-Philippe au Centre Sportif Communal de Floreffe, avec un petit groupe d'anciens passionnés et des nouveaux déjà conquis ! Nous souhaitons bon vent à notre nouveau club de Thuy Phap 😍
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10/09/2025

🥋 Découvrez le Thuy Phap – art martial traditionnel du Vietnam 🇻🇳

👉 Ce dimanche 14 septembre de 11h à 12h30, nous vous invitons à un cours découverte gratuit de Thuy Phap, un art martial traditionnel du Vietnam.

🔹 Accessible à tous à partir de 14 ans (débutants bienvenus)
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📍 Salle annexe du Centre sportif
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31/08/2025

BREAKING : Thuy Phap, La Méthode de l’Eau, essaime ! 🤩🥳

Notre école d’arts martiaux de tradition vietnamienne aura bientôt le plaisir d'avoir une antenne à Floreffe avec un nouveau cours donné par Jean-Philippe.
Fidèle aux traditions, il sera donné le dimanche, de 11h à 12h30 au centre sportif de Floreffe, dans la salle annexe.
Tout le monde, dès 14 ans, y sera le bienvenu dès ce 14 septembre pour le lancement. Sans pré-requis en termes de condition physique ou d'expérience en arts martiaux. On avance ensemble.
Les floreffois devraient d'ici là recevoir leur Floreffe Mag’ dans leur boîte aux lettres avec un article dédié à notre pratique. Cet art martial qui fait du bien, avec des vrais morceaux de culture vietnamienne dedans.

22/08/2025

Les dates de reprise à la rentrée en septembre :
Claire-Joie mardi 9
ULB samedi 13
Fétis dimanche 14

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