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OPENING CLOSING IN TAIJI, XINGYI movie
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OPEN-CLOSE, POWER KEY IN TAIJI, XINGYI, BAGUAZHANG
POWER BAGUAZHANG movie
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Power Taiji quan is my preferred exercise, giving me a great satisfaction in trying my power. it is a Dajia (great frame) exercise where the expansion in different directions gives more power in respect to other Bagua styles.
Loriano e Francesco, Jingang bagua quan movie
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Loriano e Francesco, Jingang bagua quan movie
Bagua del Diamante, tutorial. movie
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Il Bagua del Diamante (Jingang Bagua ) è il mio preferito perché mescola il Baguazhang kungfu con una modalità di espressione della forza tipica del Yiquan o kungfu della Mente. Sento che è quello che mi permette di esprimere al meglio la forza interna (un po' come il Taiji stile Sun a cui applico gli stessi princìpi) .
BASTONE CORTO E SUN TAIJI AL TATTOO FESTIVAL 2024
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BASTONE CORTO E SUN TAIJI AL TATTOO FESTIVAL 2024
TAIJI, MANI CHE SPINGONO SPIRITO ANIMALE movie
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TAIJI, MANI CHE SPINGONO SPIRITO ANIMALE movie
TAIJI DANBIAN, 'FRUSTATASINGOLA' movie
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TAIJI DANBIAN, 'FRUSTATASINGOLA' movie
YIN STYLE ZHU BAOZHEN'S FIRST TAOLU movie
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YIN STYLE ZHU BAOZHEN'S FIRST TAOLU movie
DIAMOND BAGUA CIRCULAR VECTOR STRIKES movie
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DIAMOND BAGUA CIRCULAR VECTOR STRIKES movie
DIAMOND BAGUA KUNGFU, first change movie
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DIAMOND BAGUA KUNGFU, first change movie
GREAT FRAME BAGUA ZHANG KUNGFU movie
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GREAT FRAME BAGUA ZHANG KUNGFU movie
SELF DEFENCE DRILL USING TAIJIQUAN movie
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SELF DEFENCE DRILL USING TAIJIQUAN movie
BASTONE CORTO lezione di base. movie
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BASTONE CORTO lezione di base. movie
IL GRANDE TORNEO DI LIANG YONGSHENG movie
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IL GRANDE TORNEO DI LIANG YONGSHENG movie
You have to go beyond routine to free expression.
Have some integrity and take your skepticism to someone like Adam Mizner, Nima King or John Cogan! Come together and make a true consensus on the reality of internally labeled martial arts so people can see it outside of a video or else blame yourselves for the misunderstandings and disbeliefs of a once great art now totally disseminated and misrepresented by the masses. 😳🤦🏻♂️🙄/👌✌️🤲☝️🤔
c'è Giuseppe Bon e anche mi pare Jacopo Silicani la in mezzo praticato pure io qualche anno dopo con Silicani e ad oggi mi è rimasto un bel ricordo dello stile non tanto del maestro Silicani cambiò stile e maestro anni dopo e io lo segui ma con il tempo mi accorsi che aveva più difetti che pregi
One of the few forms with the Deer Horn Knives that looks not entirely made up. Is this Yin Style ?
Thanks, this is gold !
how about the whole set? 😊
Evasive foot work is missing. A lot of hand flailing.
Elder Brother! Greetings from a Yin Style younger brother in the States! Thank you for posting this! I have been looking everywhere for a way to turn with the sword in the Yin Style, but though I have seen many from other Bagua styles, I have come up empty in my own. I have He Jinbao's DVD on the foundational sword techniques, but it does not present a way to integrate the sword with the different animal system as it appears you are doing here (at least to my uneducated eye). Is it possible you have trained with He Jinbao as well? Where can I learn this form?
Like Bruce Lee said a bunch of 99 year old champions.One big thing that made kung fu so ineffective when it came to the states instructors forgot or dint know anything about auxiliary training.Cardio,strength,conditioning none of this was taught to students and that is what is required in any fighting situation.The delusional instructors claimed that forms and forms alone would develop all these attributes in a person,now we know how wrong they were.
Sir, You have showed a good Six Harmony Mantis. Few people in Taiwan learn Six Harmonies Mantis because the masters didn’t teach the essence to the students who didn’t become their formal apprentices. Would you tell me where you learned it? Thanks!
Yes, I studied it in Beijing from master Liu Jingru
amazing!
you have experience with several different styles of bagua which one is your favorite?
A very interesting style this. I remember seeing six harmonies mantis on the episode of Kung Fu Quest. They have a lot of rotation of the waist and chest to produce shock power. Do you know of anyone in the UK who teaches this? I'm based in the London area and would be interesting in trying a class.
I'm sorrisi, I saw this message just today. No, I don't know of any liuhe tanglang trachea in Uk
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He uses the coiling motions to wrap around the limbs to break them while walking the circle.
Love this old footage.
The battle for who is the curliest of the Eastern styles - kinky vs vortex
To bad he did not show the speed of the strike and how to control the grabbers of your arm and how your going to break the grabbers arm in three places when they try to escape your hold on them that take no effort on your own strength !...
You can do a lot of baguazhang moves from bladed stance in muay thai and boxing. Most important lesson is always go back to your stance after attacking or defending.
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I love your moves, It looks like the Yin style Ba Ga of Dr Xia Pei Qi, and Jin Bao, Do you study with them!!, I would love to learn from you. Again, great techniques. I have studied Lion system with Dr. Xia, and Jin Bao many years ago.
Phoenix have 12 form?
Just slap fighting there is no whole body power. Here is He Jinbao showing dragon palm and notice the fajing movement with each palm strike. Better to practice slow but correct than go fast but always wrong. ruclips.net/video/yRJ89lvUFYs/видео.html
Good stuff I love it.
How strange to not include the Yin Style of the Men Baozhen, Xie Peiqi, He Jinbao lineage.
Terrible. Fifteen minutes just to watch "serving tea cups" for two seconds? (And no subtitles?)
Il maestro è ancora a Shanghai? Mi piacerebbe incontrarlo.
dis non stop nonsense its disgusting.
Segun es la Forma Lao Jia de 83 Posiciones , me impresiono algunos movimientos y casi logra la mayoria de algunos movimientos pero como la forma es muy dificil hay muchas fallas es como si olvido algunos detalles. que exigen preciusion.
Total drivel! This isn't BaGua....
Taffbanjo, why do you say so? What is your competence in Bagua?
@@snakebaguazhang Please forgive my bad manners - these seem to be decent applications, if a little too complex for real world stuff. I can't speak to my competence but I am in my 52nd year of Snake and Dragon BaGua.
@@taffbanjo Thank you for your answer that shows kindness. In other occasions, many many years ago, maybe in 1989 or so, I answered quietly and kindly to a letter that was a little aggressive towards myself. In the following we became friends and practice fellows. So I hope that also in this occasion we can create a friendship from mutual understanding. And I am very curious (pardon my English, maybe not so precise) . You are in your 52nd year of Snake and Dragon BGZ; you deserve my compliments: 52 years of practice are not so usual! Counting on my fingers I understand with my surprise that i am in the same situation; I began my martial arts practice in 1979 and Bagua practice in 1982 with a master that gave us some drops of Bagua; he was from the Korean lineage of Lu Shuitian. At that time BGZ was, anyway, a misterious art, so I had to begin my research that only in 1988 brought me to China where I had, in the years, masters as Li Ziming, Liu Jingru, Zhu Baozhen, Xie Peiqi, He Jinbao, the Fu family in Guangzhou and others. This not to show a bunch of teachers but to try to show that I am a humble searcher in this art. Always learning, I think. But, as said above, I would like to know of Snake and Dragon Bagua of your practice because if Dragon is a common topic in Bagua curriculum of every teacher or pratictioner, Snake is really difficult to find. So I would be grateful if you let me know details of your practice. And: are you a teacher? A pratictioner? Have you a lineage? I hope not to be impolite with these questions and in the case I excuse myself.
@@snakebaguazhang I began my BaGua in 1970 when I was serving in the British Army in Singapore. I had previously practised Judo, Okinawan Karate and Cheng Man Ch'ng's TaiChi in the 60s and was attracted to BaGua by Robert Smith's recently published book on the subject - the first in English. My teachers were not as illustrious as yours - Chinese masters were reluctant to teach a kwailo such as I and I managed to pick up bits and pieces from students of theirs who were less reluctant to impart knowledge. I was never the best in my class but I was determined to learn, though, and eventually became a student of Miss Rose S C Li who was teaching in London at the time. I was with her from around 1977 to 1985, learning T'ai Chi, BaGua and Hsing-I together with lessons from other teachers in the London area. Robert Smith came to visit her in 1979/80 and he signed for me the five books I had of his. Snake style is very popular in the Shanghai area and I was lucky to learn from a native who had also learned the Snake aspects of Sun style. So, compared to you, my lineage is a mess but I've learned my "bits and pieces" from some very good people down the years. All of my teachers emphasised that BaGua was designed to address multiple opponents, so spending too much time on each individual could well be fatal. Get in, strike, and get out!
@@taffbanjo I was busy so I had no time to answer. Sorry. In 80's I was fascinated from the books of Robert Smith too. So we have something in common (as many other people, I suppose) . I appreciate people as you that learnt '"bits and pieces" from some very good people down the years' . At the same time I think that it needs to respect every bagua style, knowing that the variety coming from the masters (no one does the same things also in respect of other masters of the same lineage, not to speak of different lineages) , this variety is a gem, a treasure in wich we can find the things we are searching, the things that seem to be more real for our practice. It is the inverse process or maybe the same in respect of Dong Haichuan's who taught persons according their former knowledge. For example, my preferred style is Zhu Baozhen's Yin BGZ, I like its crispy techniques and the use of particular techniques. At the same time I found in Xie Peiqi and He Jinbao many things I was searching for, so I use techniques from Phoenix and Snake and forms and techniques from Zhu Baozhen. But the only teacher BGZ I feel to be authorized to teach is (are really) Zhu Baozhenp's, Liu JIngru's (I was, I think, his first western student) and the Fu Zhensong school of Guangzhou. Anyway, having studied some years also with Xie Peiqi and He Jinbao, I appreciate Snake , Phoenix and a little from Bear, and I use them. So my preferred stance when doing apps is Snake stance that I find very useful. Ok, I wrote more than I used to do! I don't agree with masters that say that 'BaGua was designed to address multiple opponents, so spending too much time on each individual could well be fatal' . According myself the inverse is true. But every person may have different opinions. My best greetings Loriano
Molto belli, complimenti
chopping strikes never use the pinky to strike, this is rushed, slow down understand what you are doing. This is not good.
Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Power, Ha ha ha ha ha ! hahahahahahahaha, this is a joke. you need to train more, with a teacher. yinstylebaguazhang.com
VINTAGE. Many years ago.
I am learning six harmonies this is very useful to my training. I see some of the things I have been taught and a few things I havent. @3:18 is one of the first applications I've learned. I have a question and I might be wrong but does Liuhe take some influences from Xing Yi Quan? particularly Pi Zhang.
Sorry to be late in answering. "does Liuhe take some influences from Xing Yi Quan? particularly Pi Zhang" . Maybe. Many persons say this, I see it particularly in fists.
Youshen Bagua lianhuan zhang < Liu Jingru
La pratica del Pai-da può sembrare strana... come tante cose che vengono dalla Cina, incluso Covid 19.
excellent nei gung- 3 treasures-tai chi ba gua xing yi what a treat SUN LU TANG daughter
Is there any video on yin yuzhang's famous book "concise manual of baguazhang"?
I tried to find it, but nowhere....
@@snakebaguazhang it would be a great find. Because the movements are somehow different from the current expression of yin bagua
The man's an idiot - ha shows no particular expertise in Bagua.
Ridiculous.
i study cheng style with kong cheng for 10 years.... BUT this people here, are the most skilled, awesome, people:))
Liu Jingru actually has quite nice Yin style flavor!
And he is fast as well :)
Ouch!!! You poke me in eye three times! Hurt like crazy! Me call police...
Is this Yin Style ? How many routines are there ?
It is Yin style, according Master Zhu Baozhen. I think there are 3 routines but I only practice this one.
Pushing hands are applications of TaiChi boxing. It’s great to watch a senior practicing with several young guys whom were at unbalanced postures in motion. 🙏
Theme here is ting and song
The Poison Hand? Haha
In many traditions poison is applied to the skin for a long period of time, meaning that a touch from such a person can be fatal.
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This is excellent bagua. Keep up the good work pal!