You should always maintain your empty stomach, decent body like this, any fat or muscle is bad for you because useless, and you can do whatever you want with this decent body and mind.--Taoism
@DonHorhe i watch this demostration and at first, i think, hmmm...20-30 years of flexibility training and then I contemplate the qi gong aspect and he is exerting jin. He is initially practicing centering and rooting to the extreme of human flexiblity. This is a huge achivement. To watch this is to end fighting.
Incredibly good for self defense but because it is so highly advanced, only a TRUE Master would be able to apply it in combat. That is to say that it has become instinct through years of training, say 20 years!
He was transitioning with Ba gua (do or zhang I am not sure) I noticed the ba gua when I seen him doing that 'protect the vase' or 'protect the subject/object' style.
Not to take ANYTHING away I am saying that he is swift. In other words - How people say that stuff dont work in the street I would laugh if I seen someone call him out or approach him looking for a fight, lol. Peace
You have to be super flexible to do this Wudang qigong. Its no wonder why its unknown in the west. Probably very few people do it outside of Wudang. And the few that teach it in the west are most likely not as good as Master Yuan.
most outstanding...doing it myself...lot hard when you are in the position like a snake then begins to rise upward...you just have to be trained to do it really well
good flexibility...am a fan of the master...unique style...simple if yur flexible enough...
Wow, so flexible, so powerful, so soft, so much energy. It is just perfect. Wudang training is one of the most important and difficult training in all martial arts. It is even the key and the father of the shaolin kung fu.
Wudang is so cool.
Those wudang martial arts involve more than flaxible movements, it involves concentration, strength, etc....
it's not only about the flexibility and strength of the legs, Tai Yi Qi Gong is the most advanced training for hard qi-gong (iron shirt), it's about how to use your muscles, and bones and prepare the internal organs for strong impacts without feeling any shock , it's a really advanced training, not only a beautiful form.
The explosives movements (fajing) help shaking the internal organs in such a way that it feels as if someone just hitted you, if not well trained in the basic steps, even the fa-jing properly done hurts a lot internally.
Looks like a unification of Qi-Gong and Tai-Chi. Qi-Gong to massage the organs: he does this very well.
Tai-Chi to harmonize inner/outer Chi flow: flashy, I guess we would have to take his word for it. All the concentration put on flash, if focused inward would enhance Chi-Flow. Looked cool, very flexible.
Fast silk reeling. Silk reeling can be performed both fast and slow and has four speeds, reflecting each one of the expressions of the four emotions of joy, happy, anger and sad and performed folding-in, folding-out.
not shure exactly what it is...i guess the guy is good. But being able to be flexable like that, it doesnt really matter in the traditional kung-fu...-giboy
The great flexibility is considered related to the opening of meridians and energy channels, leading to better qi flow, and thus strength, health, resistance to injury, and long life. In this sense, it's essential and should in fact precede any serious physical training.
@DonHorhe i watch this demostration and at first, i think, hmmm...20-30 years of flexibility training and then I contemplate the qi gong aspect and he is exerting jin. He is initially practicing centering and rooting to the extreme of human flexiblity. This is a huge achivement. To watch this is to end fighting.
Excellent fluid movement, like water!
beckerblazer2004 5 months ago
OMG! That is is something. All the yoga dorks think they are flexible because they can do a "Downward facing dog"...
spritelybird 6 months ago
You should always maintain your empty stomach, decent body like this, any fat or muscle is bad for you because useless, and you can do whatever you want with this decent body and mind.--Taoism
hms2008w1011 8 months ago
this guy seems to be very flexible
wongfeihung1847 8 months ago
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@DonHorhe i watch this demostration and at first, i think, hmmm...20-30 years of flexibility training and then I contemplate the qi gong aspect and he is exerting jin. He is initially practicing centering and rooting to the extreme of human flexiblity. This is a huge achivement. To watch this is to end fighting.
SuperBoogerhead 10 months ago
I can break those
legs!
Rammstein8814 11 months ago
Thanks for posting, How long does it take to learn/do something like this?
ApplianceWorks 1 year ago
Excellent movement.
mikeqigong 1 year ago
looks cool but i dont think its good for self defence or is it?!
TsimFuckiz 1 year ago
@TsimFuckiz: This has nothing to do with self defense. It is Qigong...
wudangdaoist 1 year ago
Incredibly good for self defense but because it is so highly advanced, only a TRUE Master would be able to apply it in combat. That is to say that it has become instinct through years of training, say 20 years!
dHARMa187 1 year ago
@dHARMa187 o.o
TsimFuckiz 1 year ago
rubberband man!
nierates 1 year ago
Very hard, very flexible and powerfull, wudang is to hard for me (I do my best in the ba duan jin and I am just a beginner).
Excellent video thank you very much.
teddythefrency 1 year ago
Dragon - Incredible!!!
dHARMa187 1 year ago
He was transitioning with Ba gua (do or zhang I am not sure) I noticed the ba gua when I seen him doing that 'protect the vase' or 'protect the subject/object' style.
Not to take ANYTHING away I am saying that he is swift. In other words - How people say that stuff dont work in the street I would laugh if I seen someone call him out or approach him looking for a fight, lol. Peace
DivineGodBAllah 1 year ago
A true master if i ever saw one. Inspirational!
usucmehardutube 2 years ago
it reminded me of a tree how he did not real move his feet
:)
philotaaveti 2 years ago
este video esta bien chingon lo estoy practicando todo el dia me gusta gracias
jorgesombras 2 years ago
It is the most amazing taiji I have ever seen, thank you
bewellhappy 2 years ago
You have to be super flexible to do this Wudang qigong. Its no wonder why its unknown in the west. Probably very few people do it outside of Wudang. And the few that teach it in the west are most likely not as good as Master Yuan.
siulum88 2 years ago
most outstanding...doing it myself...lot hard when you are in the position like a snake then begins to rise upward...you just have to be trained to do it really well
good flexibility...am a fan of the master...unique style...simple if yur flexible enough...
louiesiy 2 years ago
impressive man, i have not words for describe your video!
thank you for share this video with us
^_^
nolomaru 2 years ago
I love this performance, the style is so powerful, so fluently. Saw it many times, and I am always impressed!
Men can be so great, if he has come into his power!
gi865 3 years ago
you really understand so much? China is way
different from California
mksterr 3 years ago
Wow, so flexible, so powerful, so soft, so much energy. It is just perfect. Wudang training is one of the most important and difficult training in all martial arts. It is even the key and the father of the shaolin kung fu.
Wudang is so cool.
Those wudang martial arts involve more than flaxible movements, it involves concentration, strength, etc....
priuredesion 3 years ago 6
No, Chang Sang Feng was a student of Shaolin first, then he created Wudang TaiChi.
djokodjoko 2 years ago
cool
1q2w3e4r5t6yusername 3 years ago
I need knee replacement surgery just from WATCHING THIS
hazor777 3 years ago 13
@hazor777 not only knee lol
salareddia 7 months ago
wow he moves like a snake so softly and fast moves and energy flow
amazing
thanks for sharing
tayounorise 3 years ago
guss'è fundiu
soundfrensis 4 years ago
Combining hardness with softness is the centrism in Tai Ji. For all we know, he is as flexible as the empty air around him.
Not just incredible, but highly useful for increasing chi flow.
DaoistSage 4 years ago
it's not only about the flexibility and strength of the legs, Tai Yi Qi Gong is the most advanced training for hard qi-gong (iron shirt), it's about how to use your muscles, and bones and prepare the internal organs for strong impacts without feeling any shock , it's a really advanced training, not only a beautiful form.
meetdanblack 4 years ago
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The explosives movements (fajing) help shaking the internal organs in such a way that it feels as if someone just hitted you, if not well trained in the basic steps, even the fa-jing properly done hurts a lot internally.
meetdanblack 4 years ago
Holy crap! This guy is as flexible as a worm! Incredible!
VladtheEmailer 4 years ago
Faaaa..... premo moves..premo style.
pandorasox 4 years ago
AMAZING primal movement!!!
zezt 4 years ago
put on your shitkickers and kick some shit. This is one hell of a set!
outlawmonk 4 years ago
Looks like a unification of Qi-Gong and Tai-Chi. Qi-Gong to massage the organs: he does this very well.
Tai-Chi to harmonize inner/outer Chi flow: flashy, I guess we would have to take his word for it. All the concentration put on flash, if focused inward would enhance Chi-Flow. Looked cool, very flexible.
youngfox3 4 years ago
really is trash
dragonEX123456 4 years ago
You wouldn't know real gong if it bit you in the nether regions. Haha!
This set is treasure and we are privileged to live in a time where we could even see this from the comfort of our homes...
lokhopkuen 4 years ago
This isnt traditional Wudang. Modern Wushu trash. Thank Mao for wrecking China's martial lineage.
Hypnotyze 4 years ago
Its not meant to be Wudang, its all toger different
TomTsunam 4 years ago
I love how people with no knowledge are so absolutely opinionated, LOL!
lokhopkuen 4 years ago
lol... absolutely amazing flexibility...
spetzserg 4 years ago
very good power from legs , good balance ,
pql108 4 years ago
Absolutely amazing.
mephistopheles93 4 years ago
nice!!!does this guy have rubber bones?????????
astrosantos 4 years ago
AWESOME VIDEO! The music is great who would ever get sick of this theme song >_> ? *plays once upon a time in china theme music*
ChinaMan3495 4 years ago
Not really sure what the difference is, but I thought that looked more like a Tai Chi form than Chi Gong to me. I'm sure I'm wrong about that :-)
Duffter 4 years ago
A W E S O M E!
tchepi 4 years ago
Amazing. Thanks for posting.
stankyj 5 years ago
better than yoga, can protect yourself sometime...
ongogo1942 5 years ago
Excellent Qigong
Vanpur 5 years ago
get sick of hearing this ame song all the time...
blackunderscore 5 years ago
pure moods-chinese bamboo flute is nice song for relaxation,meditation,would also be great for this video
jac5562 4 years ago
Great movement and perfect music - makes all the chi move. By the way anyone know of the music title?
I am impressed.
emptymind8 5 years ago
Reminiscent of the Indian Yogis, but continuously moving, instead of remaining in each posture for a long period of time.
culbriz 5 years ago
In the north respects paid to Shaolin Kung Fu; yet in the south honor should be given to Wudang Kung Fu.
Supreme Oneness qigong
spudzandgravy 5 years ago
Fast silk reeling. Silk reeling can be performed both fast and slow and has four speeds, reflecting each one of the expressions of the four emotions of joy, happy, anger and sad and performed folding-in, folding-out.
rothcroi 5 years ago
that was incredible who is that guy
who are the white boys with him ?
is dude in China?
Sign me up
vboy13 5 years ago
I think he is a master in Wudang mountains of China, consider the home of the most famous tai chi practiaioner in Chinese history.
gakaron 5 years ago
Of course it matters... your ignorance makes me laugh. And this is no dragon or whatever, its Taiyi Qigong.
DonHorhe 5 years ago
@DonHorhe
for a Taoist, you seem rather combative & inflexible (dogmatic).
regards,
gee1996 1 month ago
not shure exactly what it is...i guess the guy is good. But being able to be flexable like that, it doesnt really matter in the traditional kung-fu...-giboy
githekungfuboy 5 years ago
The great flexibility is considered related to the opening of meridians and energy channels, leading to better qi flow, and thus strength, health, resistance to injury, and long life. In this sense, it's essential and should in fact precede any serious physical training.
mpaone 5 years ago
i thing he is preforming rising dragon
preesty 5 years ago
he needs to get in the ring against Fedor!
woods1 5 years ago
With proper jibengong anything can be done :))
DonHorhe 5 years ago
@DonHorhe What is jibengong?
Jamesuni 1 year ago
@DonHorhe i watch this demostration and at first, i think, hmmm...20-30 years of flexibility training and then I contemplate the qi gong aspect and he is exerting jin. He is initially practicing centering and rooting to the extreme of human flexiblity. This is a huge achivement. To watch this is to end fighting.
SuperBoogerhead 10 months ago
can tendons bend like that...what the HECK is up with his ankles.
ace52387 5 years ago
dat nigga doewin sum straynj shyt ha ?
eastcoastrulez 5 years ago
Kung-fu* i meant!!...anyway
shenzhen20 5 years ago
Great Great Great Kung-gu!!!
shenzhen20 5 years ago
This guy is made of rubber!
mrmrmanhuman 5 years ago