That's when you're directly confronting the enemy, so they don't have as much idea that you're moving. If you want to pull off other things, that don't involve tricking the opponent in that way, it doesn't really matter.
excellent! the beginning is a little different from the one i'm learning and also a couple of times where she keeps a foot on the floor....but i've been taught to pick my foot off the floor. i've heard that the slight differences in the forms are due to them being "marked". does anyone have any idea about that? i'm an american living in thailand and studying kung fu from a chinese man who can only say "very good" or "no, no, no no!" lol.
@defiantwon33 lol i guess you need to learn mandarin/cantonese or teach him english XD
anyway do you mean right before xie bu? i have noticed that some people take the foot all the way to the back and then just get straight into xie bu.
and also how is the beginning different? heheh sometimes my two instructors make me do things differently it can be confusing. but i find it easier when they explain the purpose/application of every movement
Wow finally a video showing a female wushu practitioner that DOES NOT look like pointless dancing.
MaharlikaAWA 1 month ago
Hey isn't the level of the head should be the same level all the way? Look, the level of her head is going up and down as she play this form!
utskfccal 3 months ago
@utskfccal
That's when you're directly confronting the enemy, so they don't have as much idea that you're moving. If you want to pull off other things, that don't involve tricking the opponent in that way, it doesn't really matter.
Valosken 1 month ago
@utskfccal plus that is more karate when we took the test are head couldnt move but in wushu completly diffrent.
TheKodiak2012 3 weeks ago
excellent! the beginning is a little different from the one i'm learning and also a couple of times where she keeps a foot on the floor....but i've been taught to pick my foot off the floor. i've heard that the slight differences in the forms are due to them being "marked". does anyone have any idea about that? i'm an american living in thailand and studying kung fu from a chinese man who can only say "very good" or "no, no, no no!" lol.
defiantwon33 10 months ago
@defiantwon33 lol i guess you need to learn mandarin/cantonese or teach him english XD
anyway do you mean right before xie bu? i have noticed that some people take the foot all the way to the back and then just get straight into xie bu.
and also how is the beginning different? heheh sometimes my two instructors make me do things differently it can be confusing. but i find it easier when they explain the purpose/application of every movement
AmorPatriae11 10 months ago
whats the song please?
720logan 11 months ago
@720logan
It's the instrumental from Eminem - When I'm gone.
SuckThisHorseCock 10 months ago
@SuckThisHorseCock thx!
720logan 10 months ago
micidiale gong bu... mi chiedo se anche io arriverò a farla in 35 secondi ora cronometro la prossimavolta sono curiosa
xsempreladyvale 1 year ago
@xsempreladyvale e pensa che questa è un po lenta.... con la velocità normale forse 17 secondi o meno (O.O)
pure vorrei essere così brava! *posizione preferita xu bu*
AmorPatriae11 10 months ago
Great form
Climcl48 1 year ago
Where can I get this dvd/video?
saren3 2 years ago
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nameless527 1 year ago
great form
Bebopchiflow 2 years ago