Liuhebafa
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From: seidevarre
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  • yes, i studied with C.K. Chan...

  • yes! i sudied with C.K. Chan...

  • Did you study with C.K. Chan?

  • to jimdesu... thanks for the comment, my teacher always said that in liuhebafa you'll find elements of taichi, hsing yi chuan and bagua, as far as hsing yi is concerned he taught me after liuhebafa a set of ten movements used in hsing yi, so i may assume since when you practise for a long time the form become influenced by your character that what transpire may have strong elements of hsing yi, after all it is used in its simplest expression as a method of self defense...

  • Neat! Most folks doing this that I see have a ton of taijiquan in their movement, but this guy looks more xingyiquan (I'm guessing). Thanks for posting!

  • This is an example of why a knowledgable teacher is needed; the exercise remain an exercise

  • thank you for the advice,by the way you also need a teacher for your misspellings...

  • A fellow "learning friend"! Very nice!

  • Hi, your Liu he is pretty cool. Who's your teacher? Did you learn in China?

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