Very nice. Actually appears to use as much or more Hsing-Yi as Bagua and done linearly. Even looks like some Tam Toi in there as the linear movements and turning are so similar.
it's beautiful like a dance, and if properly applicated, a VERY deadly weapon...since the actual palm strikes in combat, are supposed to hit pressure points, in such a way that it disables your opponent without having to use an immense amount of brute force..although from what I understand some points are more effective if hit with a brute, but this seems to exemplify fast swift, and effective movements, and A LOT OF control..which is something I need to work on ;) so thank you for posting this.
345teste, these forms are learned after much basic and foundational work. The forms you see here make the most sense to someone who has done the internal arts foundational work. If you can find a good Ba Gua Zhang teacher you will encounter these 64 linear sets along the way of your studying.
in incredible peformance i have been learning it for a while now but I have only gotten as fas as the second Tang in this whole set. This video helps me to correct my mistakes and my misses in the movement transitions. Thanks Master Gao Jiwu for such peformance.
Just wonderful, what a privilege to see Master Gao Kiwu in action! I've always wanted to see him perform this routine, you've made my day by posting this. Thanks.
neji huyga? :D
MGLbatbold 3 days ago
Very nice. Actually appears to use as much or more Hsing-Yi as Bagua and done linearly. Even looks like some Tam Toi in there as the linear movements and turning are so similar.
heartslord 3 weeks ago
it's beautiful like a dance, and if properly applicated, a VERY deadly weapon...since the actual palm strikes in combat, are supposed to hit pressure points, in such a way that it disables your opponent without having to use an immense amount of brute force..although from what I understand some points are more effective if hit with a brute, but this seems to exemplify fast swift, and effective movements, and A LOT OF control..which is something I need to work on ;) so thank you for posting this.
IRockYourWorldv2 7 months ago
345teste, these forms are learned after much basic and foundational work. The forms you see here make the most sense to someone who has done the internal arts foundational work. If you can find a good Ba Gua Zhang teacher you will encounter these 64 linear sets along the way of your studying.
19scott54 8 months ago
What do I develop by training this form? I like what I see but have no knowledge in this type of martial form. Thanks for answering.
345teste 1 year ago
in incredible peformance i have been learning it for a while now but I have only gotten as fas as the second Tang in this whole set. This video helps me to correct my mistakes and my misses in the movement transitions. Thanks Master Gao Jiwu for such peformance.
ALVRA05 1 year ago
Thankyou for posting! Very nice . I'm learning liang style. Love it.
purdue1984 1 year ago
Nice clip on the 64. Thanks for sharing this. : )
BILLGETSSTRONG 1 year ago
Just wonderful, what a privilege to see Master Gao Kiwu in action! I've always wanted to see him perform this routine, you've made my day by posting this. Thanks.
redmansounds 1 year ago
感谢分享!
请问刘师父是否李子鸣的徒弟?
因为我学的是李氏六十四手跟这套很相似。
谢谢。
yinghonghaohan319 2 years ago
不是. 刘德宽是李子鸣的前辈.
SifuWu 2 years ago
Absolutely Brilliant ! Thank you for sharing this .
sjander29 2 years ago
very intresting!
taijifan999 2 years ago