Neil Ripski

Neil Ripski is a highly respected author and teacher of Chinese Martial Arts, with unparalleled expertise in the rare Zuiquan style, also known as “Drunken Boxing/Fist.”

With over four decades of experience in both “Internal” and “External” martial arts, his writing offers a fresh and distinct perspective on the broader topic of martial arts. Ripski’s knowledge of Drunken Boxing is apparent in his writing, which aims to deconstruct the martial arts experience and highlight the essential fundamentals of training, such as balance, power, and speed.

He encourages students to develop their own opinions and perceptions of the art, rather than relying solely on the opinions of previous generations. As a cross-cultural expert in Chinese Martial Arts, Ripski’s writing explores the differences between various styles and offers insights that are rarely found in conventional martial arts literature.

His work challenges readers to expand their understanding of the art, inspiring them to explore new perspectives and possibilities in their training.

In summary, Neil Ripski’s unique approach to the study and practice of Chinese Martial Arts establishes him as a highly respected author and authority in the field. His writings are essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of martial arts philosophy and practice.

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