kungfufreddy: he's not stamping ground for making it look more impressive. The "stomping" comes from the fast drop of the body weight in the moment of strike to train that moment more stabile. If you consider that as a stomp and try to do that so, you eventually will break your ankle or so.
And that's far from sifu's best shot there. In this video he hasn't done this form for many years until now.
This is freaking impressive. I didn't know Baji could be so fluent. Amazing video!
DiscoSamurai 1 year ago
很帅嘛
quanxue 4 years ago
he has good faht ging for sure. baji is a heavy style, one of the heavier northern styles you'll see for sure. very nice!
jowmysteri 5 years ago
kungfufreddy: he's not stamping ground for making it look more impressive. The "stomping" comes from the fast drop of the body weight in the moment of strike to train that moment more stabile. If you consider that as a stomp and try to do that so, you eventually will break your ankle or so.
And that's far from sifu's best shot there. In this video he hasn't done this form for many years until now.
36stylesofdanga 5 years ago
That's Lü Baochun, he's teaching in Finland now. He also teaches Taiji (Chen & Yang) and Xingyiquan.
nabilmo 5 years ago
yeas he has power but we cant ignore that he is stamping on the floor at the same time so it is bound to seem more impressive
kungfufreddy 5 years ago
this is Lu Baochun perfoming Xiaobaji. I believe he is in northern europe somewhere.
cragdor 5 years ago
One of my favorite baji video here ...
BajiFreak 5 years ago
his fajing is taiji in flavor? anyway, does anyone know what school of baji this is? It looks similar to wulianzhi to me.
ace52387 5 years ago
I'm two years late with an answer, but oh well. This is Han style Baji.
zwathiroth 3 years ago
Yeah I heard his fajing is a little bit taiji in flavor? Coolness
cloud0123 5 years ago
I like some of the Fa Jin here. It's very smooth but really cool when he lets a snappy technique go.
WarriorBoy 5 years ago