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  • beautiful

  • Great video, thanks!

  • Great, tao bless

  • wow........ it always amaze me to see foreigners doing asian stuff nicely!

  • Are you from Turkey? If yes, can you advice me where can I learn wudang style at Turkey?

  • @TROguzKhan connect hseckink @ yahoo . com and also ask him about upcoming workshops.... this weekend i am in Ankara giving a workshop and in October there will be a Wudang Grand-Master visiting Turkey... Izmir! Ask Seckin about this events! Greetings Ismet

  • @youlihan thanks

  • Jetzt wo ich mir das Video noch mal anschaue, ist es beeindruckend, wie stark du dich verbessert hast seit damals! Nimm doch mal wieder ein neues Formenvideo auf, z. B. Baji, wir würden uns alle darüber freuen! Peace

  • Fatality

  • I like it!!!!

  • Great skill!!! Where exactly in NE China did you persue your teaching! Who was your sifu or head-master. Tremendous skill, keep sharing with the world.

  • Mount Wudang and my teacher is Tang Li Long!

  • Hi Master Himmet, watch your videos on your learning trip to Wudang. Really see your devotion to the art that I believe has developed into your understanding of Dao. Keep up your good work in Germany and hope to see more of your video.

  • Very Good, glad to see the 'mud walking' step employed in BaGua. Love the videos and thanks for posting.

  • Yes,..most Wu-Dang Shan fa' looks simular to this, except at 1:27-28 it looks like Fu-family body-coil. Where did you learn your Wu-Dang style? It looks great! Si-Fu Mark

  • learned wudangpai from 2000-2005 in northeast china and 2001-end of2005 at mount wudang. greetings ismet

  • that's great :-). i've posted a video clip about "wudang vietnam" when i was invited to watch it. Could you evaluate about it, please?

  • Greetings Sifu Himmet, I am learning wing chun kung fu, it is a style that seems to be half external and half internal. I like it but I'm getting more and more interested by internal styles. I saw your video on Wudang Pai and I find your demonstration of the style awesome. Could you tell me more about Wudang Pai ? for an example, the story of the style..

    Thank you for reading my comment :- )

    Have a good day Sifu

  • Wow... I live in the States and I could not find any Wudang instructors (Chinese or non-Chinese alike) anywhere near me.  Sigh...

  • 好武术 !!!

  • As usual with your vids, very impressive.

  • man, some of that stuff made me think "owch." Your Baguazhang looks really good. What style is it?

  • Youlihan, I would like to learn Wudang internal arts in Hungary, and I have already looked up everywhere I could, but I haven't found anything about Hungarian tranings. Please, if you have ay information about it, tell me!

    Thank you

  • Youlihan, I would like to learn Wudang style internal arts, and I have already looked up everywhere I could, but I haven't found where can I learn it in Hungary. If you know anything about it, please tell me!

    Thank you.

  • Cool...I have an "opera version" of that music. known as "Yi Zu Wu Qu" (a mild oraggressive tone style) of tradditional Chinese Pipa instrumental melody from the "Yi" ethnic tribes of Southern China. Anyone knows a link 4 good Chinese tradditonal music? PS E-mail me ok?

  • in my style we did simulare treaning but it cannot be tought wthiout riching 550 pushup and 550 situp

  • Does this feel as good as it looks?

  • Kind of.

  • I have something almost like that in my Hun Yuan Yi Qi Zhuang system which is a very old Taoist system/sect. Did you encounter any Hun Yuan systems or forms in Wudang?

    FT :)

    Nice clips my brother!

  • Youlihan,

    What is the name of the move you are doing from 57 seconds where you spin around on the spot?

    Cheers

    FT

  • "cloud-lifting under the sea". Why this question? Greet u.

  • There's a name for every single movement?

    So you learned all this step by step?

  • not 4 every "movement" but for every sequence (posture), wich includes a couple of movements. Yea, Step by Step is the right word, if u practice one sequence about 1 Month.

  • Your kung fu is very powerful, it must have taken many years to become this good, congratulations I think you are very cool and talented. I am thankful that you have taken on the responsibility of passing Wudang on the next generations in Germany.

  • You move chi much more in your hands than in your feet, this leaves you open to attack because your chi can therefore be destabilised. Your Tortois Playing In Water stance could be better, Xuande You demonstrates this in all his documentaries, and stresses the importance of the turning movement and keeping hands level with the brow.

  • Your skills are very good, you can certainly tell that you have learned from Wudang Mt., however your tai chi would be improved if you better moved your feet with the hands.

  • Och Himmet Ich könnt dir wirklich den ganzen Tag zugucken!

  • this man accuried chi chanil energy teq.

  • that is awesome, he makes it look so relaxed and easy. to me thats a mark of top professionals.

  • Very nice forms

  • thats kung fu !! but its wudang pai, the monks who guard mt. wudang ! \m/ awsome

  • looks like aikido+kung fu

  • aikido comes from internal martial arts made by the chinese

  • buen ritmo muy tecnico me gusta bueno felicidades gracias por ponerlo

  • wow he flows like water. most white people i ve seen, get very rigid when doing traditional chinese martial arts

  • then you have not seen good kung fu

  • u good

  • He is good

  • Nun, das war wirklich überaus interessant und anschaulich. Viel VErgnügen und viel Erfolg bei Eurer weiteren Arbeit.

  • fake chinese man!

  • agreed, its hard for a white man to be like a chinese man at kung fu.

  • great...style fa-jing is seen in root and counters  keo kuntao silat big island hawaii

  • Grüße nach Berlin. Schönes Video. Meine Anerkennung für eure Kunst und die Leidenschaft die ihr aufbringt. Grüße Marco

  • Hallo Marco, Grüße und Anerkennung auch nach Ahlen! Eure Clips und besonders auch die Musik find ich cool. Grüße und weiterhin viel Erfolg!

  • kann mann sich mit tai chi wirklich verteidigen=?? ich hab das ma gehört ich wollt ma fragen ob das geht und ob sie das schon ma gemacht haben

  • ja, einige male und das geht ganz gut. Ziel ist allerdings das Wissen, die Energie und das Können so zu kontrollieren, dass man NICHT kämpft. Ja, das sagen die meißsten Kampfkünstler, doch wer tut das wirklich? PS: Was bedeutet der 2. Teil Deines Namens?

  • muy fluido muy bien me gusta.gracias

  • I study wushu. I want to learn this too. I want to develop my internal strength since I am not that healthy.

  • it'a the real Tai-ji, I love the master. The Tai-ji taught in the street have lost the real principles, just for the use of exercise but not for defence!

  • Tolle Bewegungen-wo ist die innere energie? wirkt auf mich sehr extern, äusserlich

  • die war grad Kaffee trinken... :) Spaß bei Seite, die gezeigten Bewegungen sind IN ERSTER LINIE "richtige Ausführungen" wodurch die Energie selbstverständlich dann auch fließen kann. Ob man das sieht, oder nicht, hängt auch davon ab, AUF WAS man schaut! Stimmt das Äußere nicht, dann gibts auch keine fließende Energie :) Stimmt das Äußere, dann fließt die Energie auch ganz natürlich, man muss Sie da nicht heraus-beschwören!

  • awesome!!!

  • Ceci est un exemple de l'état d'esprit des Anciens.

  • oh the subtle precision of life's intereaction

  • Very good, actions are smooth and fluid.

  • sehr schöne klare bewegungen

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