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  • This is such shit, this looks more like fag-gua. Sticking out your ass as if its a faggot dance. I have seen ba gua and this is not it. Remove this gay video.

  • From what I know a completely stiff upright stance can make a person unbalanced.

    -if you push a person at chest level, if their spine is in a stiff state that energy will travel down to the feet and make them fall.

    -if a person has a loose body with an arched shape, they become more springy... as if your seperating the joints to move on their own.

    like the reason why a spring is a coil and not a straight peice of metal or why a door has a hinge.

    just a possible scientific explanation.

  • what style(s) are you you using?

  • That was pretty cool. But um. Can you wear different clothes next time? :)

  • what the fuck what is that your master such

  • Hmmm. I know what your getting at, but i full speed it would look 100x better.

  • Great stuff Master He, thanks for sharing.

  • thanks.

  • there is an awful lot of butt sticking out in this one. I to would like to know why that is.

    Please enlighten me. This is contradictory to everything stableness/rooting, internal movement,.....

    I'd really like to know why you guys do that

  • What has the 'butt' to do with internal 'stableness/rooting'?

  • have a research if you realy want to find out, it is too complex to explain here.

  • I don't understand these stances; bum out and back leaning forward? Master He can you please explain? I am told for 20 odd years of Bagua to keep back straight and bum in to create vertical force (sink down/ power comes up). I'm from Liu Yun Chiao lineage, yet these stances look very very different.

  • This is BaGua?? lol. Well, whatever it is, it's fuggin' horrible - OMG, it's shit like this posted that gives Chinese martial arts a bad name. Definitely worthy of Bullshido.

  • Thankyou Master He!

    nice to see this formal work!

    regards

    Chris

  • great video Master He. You're very smooth and powerful.

  • thanks

  • Very interesting Master He! I have a friend who has trained with you in the UK, and she has been very impressed with your Yin Bagua!

    Thank you

  • thanks, hope I can meet her in my seminar this time.

  • Thank you for sharing Mr. He. It is always good to see the gongfu from the GBZ lines.

  • glade you like it.

  • 2nd part please.Thanks

  • wait when I come back from Europe

  • That is the one I know!!!

    I have NEVER even seen the other one!!!

  • Good demo HJH.If I say more people will think you paid me to give good comments

  • thank you, you are fast.

  • You got that right! Slap your self 64 times and realize you've been had.

  • post above is in response to: thanlee "Good demo HJH.If I say more people will think you paid me to give good comments"

  • If you are jealous of good comments,you are invited to show a clip of your demo whichi sthe spriti of Youtube(Post a video response)Iam looking forward to you demo clip but not negative comments that does not come from your central processing unit(CPU)of your brain.

  • RE: thanlee

    Seriously, have you watched the video you posted? Why would you post something like this, other than to discredit Chinese martial arts? If this is your instructor, then I suggest researching other "masters" before placing all trust in this guy. I see nothing "martial" about this, nor do I see any internal or external benefits to jumping around like a fairy. Is this your first martial arts instructor? Please post something worthy, and then I will think about posting a video.

  • A dog that barks in the wind is a mad dog.

  • :-D

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