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  • I'm not sure you would actually use this in a fight, of course it looks good for building up the muscles, but Yee Gee Kim Yung Ma in Wing Chun (I'm not sure if I spelt that right) is probably better for building up muscles.

  • That is an empty stance you jackalope!

  • @firedragonwarrior Empty stance(cat stance) is with the foot in the front.

    I can't totally agree with the last thing the guy sad in the video.

    If you're interest in the stances.. watch Zhuang gong Wugulun on Youtube.

    The traditional ones. You can use in fight, but I would'nt recommend the way in this video.

  • this is called empty step

  • Well this stance is not a Ding Bo. If you do a Ding Bo, you have to put the Toe Tip more in your front. So this stance is mostly used in northern styles and is called the xu bo. You can see this stance a couple of times in the northern cudgel Form "Yin shou Gun"......

  • @BakMee This stance is a Ding Bo, T-stance. Toe tip more in the front is Empty stance..

  • expert village has the worst teachers in the world. It doesn't matter the subject really. What a joke.

  • @ThirdEyeLight If you dont like ti dont watch it *BOWS*

  • @jaylyn3

    fair enough that my comment was unnecessary but your comment does not make any sense. How is someone to know that they are watching crap until they have watched it?

    In other words you said if I didn't like it, I should not watch it... How do I know if I like something or not if I do not give it a chance?

  • @ThirdEyeLight you just told it..you aint givin it a chance

  • @jaylyn3

    What do you mean? It is pretty clear you are not following my logic.

    I watched the video and gave my critique. How did I not give it a chance?

  • hi i am trying to get 100 thumbs up

  • cause it aint monkey stances

  • looks like "nail" stance to me.

  • um... Why exactly is this called the monkey stance? I mean it doesn't look very monkeyish, and I've never seen anyone using a stance like that in Tai Shing Mun(monkey kung fu) practises, so I'm just wondering why is it called that?

  • thanks from italy!!

  • I thought that stance names Ding Bu

  • @the2lund , Duai le'! Correct! this stance is Ding-Bu! Although this is used in Monkey-style forms,...it should have folded-palms in this position, or the hands in 'monkey-peeping' position, as if looking for something, ...otherwise it is just 'ding-bu' not actually a specific 'Monkey' stance. If that was the case', EVERY stance in a monkey-form could be called a 'monkey' stance,..hahaha! Maybe 'expert-village' should look into their teachers before deeming them 'Experts',...lol'.

  • no it's not

  • This will help with leg or feet strong bones and stand feet on the ground very good. It takes times to do it guys. I did kung fu 9 years it takes time to work. My last year in kung fu. Going to college.

  • MONKEY STANCE YEAAAAAAAAAAH !! :D:D

  • I have been practicing since i was 7 years old..I am much older now, still learning , but the arsefuckers I have tadown,unconsious, left for dead, as far as we were concerned was the best feeling of my entire life,after being a slight ,shorter guy in high school...Awesome ,shay,shay,to my trainers.

  • I really want to learn Tai Shing.(Monkey Kung Fu)

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