I have practiced Bagua for 32 years now. In the other messages some people didn't understand what he was doing. We practice about the same thing. The whole body turning and coiling , and the twisting of the waist was very nice to watch. There are 64 movements and 64 methods or rules to this form. His students are lucky to know someone with deep knowledge.
Well if you studied from a master from Japan for 10 years in both Chinese and Japanese styles like I have you would understand my comment. (Nevermind I should have not typed anything my mistake). Have a good one.
that forest looks beautiful!!!
Psiage 1 week ago
airbendind :D
adobodreo 3 months ago
qing tien qing tien kuang ma scheng ming tai ping fu zai pa kua te luo zuo jing ta kuang pa hua he dao yin dao yin dao dao yin scheng qing tien he
alekx58 11 months ago
I don't know what he feels but it was very natural for him to do it like this, I think he is not making any effort, he is just flexible
tangomotion 1 year ago
To whom ever posted this video Im curious about his fingers what does he feel with his hands in that postion
tybaker1 1 year ago
we feel very lucky for the privilege of learning from him, not only as a martial art teacher but as a true model of humbleness and honesty
tangomotion 1 year ago 2
I have practiced Bagua for 32 years now. In the other messages some people didn't understand what he was doing. We practice about the same thing. The whole body turning and coiling , and the twisting of the waist was very nice to watch. There are 64 movements and 64 methods or rules to this form. His students are lucky to know someone with deep knowledge.
DAFANNIN 1 year ago
excellent
bigglue69 1 year ago
This gentleman is VERY good. Where did he originally learn his bagua? I don't quite recognize it.
mbutchin 1 year ago
This looks like an adaptation of the "Original 8 Palm" from Jiang Rong Qiao. It's a mixture of Ba Gua and Hsing Yi. Nicely done though.
sweeperstore 2 years ago
Or you could have just elaborated on the far out hands thing. But suit yourself.
thedoubtfuls 2 years ago
This seems to be a mix of hands and weapons, done in poor form. (Sorry) Hands are way to far out.
obmard3 2 years ago
Don't get you. What's wrong with far out hands? He still has bent elbows.
thedoubtfuls 2 years ago
Well if you studied from a master from Japan for 10 years in both Chinese and Japanese styles like I have you would understand my comment. (Nevermind I should have not typed anything my mistake). Have a good one.
obmard3 2 years ago
I was always taught not to stick out your fingers or thumbs otherwise they will get grabbed. This seems to be a weakness in this form.
oldranker 2 years ago
very good!!
oh i hear ezan!!!
SARAYEV0 3 years ago
This is in Malaysia in 2006 and he is our Master Ong Ben Soon.
tangomotion 3 years ago
What style of Bagua is this?
thedoubtfuls 2 years ago
Where is this and who is he?
narayanr 3 years ago