Cool. It seems the modern wushu lai na jia move that used to be so wide some years ago has now been replaced in all of standard wushu spear forms with the one in this video. In some ways, wushu is returning to the traditonal, in others, it gets ridiculously more acrobatic, to the point of loosing real fa jin and power in the non-aerial kicks and punches.
we've got almost the same form in YMAA. Funny that some moves seem to have disappear. But sadly this is a basic spear form and I think advance forms are rarer and rarer, maybe because nobody uses spears to fight anymore :P
This may be Leung Kai Chi.
siulumlion 2 years ago
wong fei hung?
bullrun87 2 years ago
Cool. It seems the modern wushu lai na jia move that used to be so wide some years ago has now been replaced in all of standard wushu spear forms with the one in this video. In some ways, wushu is returning to the traditonal, in others, it gets ridiculously more acrobatic, to the point of loosing real fa jin and power in the non-aerial kicks and punches.
MaBu888 3 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing. This is a beautiful form and perfectly executed.
Kind of reminds me of Prof YC Chiang who is now retired. He learned in Taiwan and Mainland China. Very similar style of moving...
rzanotti 3 years ago
Superb! Thank you for this valuable footage. Traditional spear forms appear basic, because they work.
Thank you
chandao108 4 years ago
cool
theshadowboy607 4 years ago
we've got almost the same form in YMAA. Funny that some moves seem to have disappear. But sadly this is a basic spear form and I think advance forms are rarer and rarer, maybe because nobody uses spears to fight anymore :P
darth8freak 4 years ago
you can't bring those spear things out streets...
theshadowboy607 4 years ago
beautiful
woyoudama 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this clip, we need more real kung fu on youtube. There are too many mickey mouse out there.
kungfunut 5 years ago