Yang
Creativity, masculinity, warmth and providing physical form to all things is the province of Yang. A monk who wishes to utilize Yang will find themselves focusing on physical power, adaptability in combat, confidence, humor and learning to transcend physical limits. The combat Qi forms trained in Yang emulate the physical strength, high spirited and courageous aspects of animals. They allow special forms of movement when called upon that can be combined with cunning and traumatic strikes. A Monk who has gone too far towards Yang on his journey will prefer to face conflict directly, and seek to challenge any opponent that seems dangerous. They prefer honorable combat, but will fight fiercely until their opponent is beaten.
Basic Yang Forms
Advanced Yang Forms
Legendary Yang Forms
Ultimate Yang Forms
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List of Yang Forms
C
- Cloud Step
F
- Focus of the Stalwart Mind
K
- Kata of Body
- Kata of Dousing
- Kata of Grounding
- Kata of Iron Skin
- Kata of Life
- Kata of Stone Blood
- Kata of the Endless Lifeforce
- Kata of the Monkey
- Kata of the Mountain
M
- Meditation of the Steadfast Heart
Q
- Qi Break
S
- Soul of the Mole
T
- Tao of Summer
- Tao of Sun
- Tao of the Ape
- Tao of the Baboon
- Tao of the Badger
- Tao of the Boar
- Tao of the Bull
- Tao of the Crane
- Tao of the Eagle
- Tao of the Forest
- Tao of the Griffin
- Tao of the Mantis
- Tao of the Monkey
- Tao of the Owl
- Tao of the Rhino
- Tao of the Tiger
- Tao of the Turtle