This Wudang Master is amazing! Moving in all directions, changing direction instantly, hands and feet moving perfectly together and launching into and out of a spin at any time. Thank you Master.
@Aramis2000 Wudang is a sacred montain in China. While Shaolin monks, who can be classified as practicioners of external styles, are Buddhists, the monks on the Wudang mountains practise the so called internal stiles and they are Taoists.
@Aramis2000 They can't be rivals, people in China are very tollerant about religious views; many people who went to the Shaolin monastery were Taoist. The only truth thing is that, according to the tradition, internal king fu stiles which fluorished on Wudang developed after the inner, so they would be, like an upgraded version of things practiced in Shaolin. Maybe it's only a matter of different approaches but since I tried both styles I believe that internal styles are way superior
Yin Fu, Cheng Tinghua and Liang Zhen Pu are Dong Hai Chuan's most notable students. Liang Zhenpu was the last disciple of his and he had no prior knowledge of kung-fu while he studied with Dong. They say his lineage is closer to Dong's own personal version.
Liang style is clearly a synthesis of Cheng and Yin style, thus the emphasis on piercing palm and swimming body. Liang got most of his teaching from Cheng Tinghua and Yin fu. :D
Some of the followers from Liang Zhenpu lineage would argue this because Cheng Tinghua actually left while Yin Fu stayed until Dong's passing. But I do agree with you to some degree, it has a lot of both masters' flavor. Well when you take a novice and his senior classmates are already masters of their own respective styles their flavor was bound to rub off on him. I favor Cheng's style personally but I respect and enjoy them all.
Baguazhang is not a style where you see "power." So you won't see the "power." Yin style bagua is more explosive than Cheng. If this is what you mean, then that's the reason. Remember all bagua has its roots from Wudang.
No the daoist had already invented bagua but Dong Hai Chuan took it a step further. He knew a palm style called Erlangquan. He mixed this style with daoist walking method and thus synthesized what are the roots we see in Yin and Cheng bagua.
@wahzzzup hey, he is a older Kungfu-Brother of mine and soon he give a workshop in Turkey (Oct. 2010). u can contact me through my channel. greetings Ismet
Master Wang Ping!
koisumaz2000 1 month ago
This Wudang Master is amazing! Moving in all directions, changing direction instantly, hands and feet moving perfectly together and launching into and out of a spin at any time. Thank you Master.
Bagua2pnt0 4 months ago
I am curious to know the song that plays during the credits if anyone could help me with that, thanks!
michaeldangowas 4 months ago in playlist wang ping
me give at red water given to ting spring black ink to wildgoose o.k.
alekx58 6 months ago
la yu han tai si
alekx58 6 months ago
hahahaha the application hehehehe
makjazz7 9 months ago
Ah, good. Rivalry didn't make much sense. Thanks for clearing that up :)
Aramis2000 11 months ago
What is WuDang? A type of Buddhist sect?
Aramis2000 11 months ago
@Aramis2000 Wudang is a sacred montain in China. While Shaolin monks, who can be classified as practicioners of external styles, are Buddhists, the monks on the Wudang mountains practise the so called internal stiles and they are Taoists.
vukneptune 11 months ago
@vukneptune thanks! Were they rivals for some reason? Or is that purely Hollywood?
Aramis2000 11 months ago
@Aramis2000 They can't be rivals, people in China are very tollerant about religious views; many people who went to the Shaolin monastery were Taoist. The only truth thing is that, according to the tradition, internal king fu stiles which fluorished on Wudang developed after the inner, so they would be, like an upgraded version of things practiced in Shaolin. Maybe it's only a matter of different approaches but since I tried both styles I believe that internal styles are way superior
vukneptune 11 months ago
WHERE IS THAT ITS BEAUTIFUL!!
THEspainard11 1 year ago
I feel like he's trying to catch a buttefly.
captfalconXX 1 year ago
a friend of mine practices this and i've seen him do some of his Bagua. I'ts cool really =)
Cnupoc 1 year ago
Beautiful. Simply beautiful technique and form (and beard)
Jonnyeth 1 year ago
Dead tradition
iggorj 1 year ago
I don't practice ba gua zhang (and I regret) but I love watching these beautiful demonstrations.
teddythefrency 1 year ago
Hao! this is by far the best form of baguazhang
pk1314pk 1 year ago
Outstanding!!!
acie1972 2 years ago
Yin Fu, Cheng Tinghua and Liang Zhen Pu are Dong Hai Chuan's most notable students. Liang Zhenpu was the last disciple of his and he had no prior knowledge of kung-fu while he studied with Dong. They say his lineage is closer to Dong's own personal version.
tweetalig 2 years ago
Liang style is clearly a synthesis of Cheng and Yin style, thus the emphasis on piercing palm and swimming body. Liang got most of his teaching from Cheng Tinghua and Yin fu. :D
mixjourneyman 2 years ago
Some of the followers from Liang Zhenpu lineage would argue this because Cheng Tinghua actually left while Yin Fu stayed until Dong's passing. But I do agree with you to some degree, it has a lot of both masters' flavor. Well when you take a novice and his senior classmates are already masters of their own respective styles their flavor was bound to rub off on him. I favor Cheng's style personally but I respect and enjoy them all.
tweetalig 2 years ago
Baguazhang is not a style where you see "power." So you won't see the "power." Yin style bagua is more explosive than Cheng. If this is what you mean, then that's the reason. Remember all bagua has its roots from Wudang.
tweetalig 2 years ago
Didn't an imperial bodyguard called Dong Hai Chuan invent BaGuaZhang?
AndyRaslan 2 years ago
No the daoist had already invented bagua but Dong Hai Chuan took it a step further. He knew a palm style called Erlangquan. He mixed this style with daoist walking method and thus synthesized what are the roots we see in Yin and Cheng bagua.
tweetalig 2 years ago
Five stars. Awesome display.
Tazz77 2 years ago
好棒哦。。。加油。。。!
louiesiy 2 years ago
I am speechless.
This is the best baguazhang I have ever seen.
Simply jaw dropping.
taoboxer9 2 years ago
Maybe you haven't seen much bagua then.. it's pretty and good, but I don't see much power
Aheyne 2 years ago
Pa Kua is an internal art. I suspect that if you got on the end of one of those "gentle" techniques, you might be quite surprised!
taffbanjo 2 years ago
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yugin57 2 years ago
Wudang Master Wang Li Ping, foremost expert on the Wudang sword form.
friedice1 2 years ago
Highly enjoyable.
BaguazhangMaster 2 years ago
That was wonderful
bagua007 2 years ago
I feel like I've seen this man before, is he of european descent -- not chinese?
Aheyne 2 years ago
I have been practising BaGua for 38 years, off and on. Watching this master makes me realise that I still have some way to go.......
taffbanjo 2 years ago 2
everytime u have some way to go
Sha0linMasterKiller 2 years ago
Very true, I think.
Shaolin Master Killer? Interesting name.
taffbanjo 2 years ago
How can we learn from this Master?
Best I have seen.
PLEASE post more.
wahzzzup 3 years ago 5
@wahzzzup hey, he is a older Kungfu-Brother of mine and soon he give a workshop in Turkey (Oct. 2010). u can contact me through my channel. greetings Ismet
youlihan 1 year ago 2
Master!
i like wutang, thanks brother
nolomaru 3 years ago 5
Is this Master Wang?
HoYanJian 3 years ago
Beautiful simple as that.
JohnofNub 3 years ago 3
nice!
ukguy 3 years ago 3
我真的想要去武當參觀一下. 你們打得好
warfox777 3 years ago