There are similarities to the wing chun machine punch but I think the Hsing yi way relies more on sensitivity. The punches do not just rotate like a machine. From the looks of things, the punches creates opening from the opponent's defenses against it and comes at different angles and speed.
@heratioalundi kung fu is based on being fluid and adapting yourself to the situations, so if someone who knows kung fu atacks you with beng quan u can close distances with the atacker but possibly he will allways adapt his style to your intentions and reverse ur defensive or atacking moves...
This beng quan is from a internal kung fu style so u will allways be neutralized, cause it's xing yi's specialty as an internal style...
stay cool and leran real kung fu it's the real deal
Love you guys.Been a long time since I been in New York brothers.
Solid words.Basically the man is saying relax and be loose be able to shift your wieght anyway.What he calls chicken leg I call a form of gathering step or no stance which makes it easy to shift wieght anyway
Same as in Wing Chun with some slight variations. I don't remember reading or hearing that Hsing-yi had this same move in it, but as I only know a little I defer to the instructor in the video.
The camera man is very hilairous with his comments and the techniques with the movement and straight punches look simlaie to wing chun ! but thats pretty good techniques and understanding the basics of the moves , very good !
This is my fav video! That's that true xy steamroller locomotive right there. You can imagine him just rolling through Steve anytime he wants to. Those are some hands.
The different arts are so fasinating. Gung fu is so interesting, and fluid. But I have also just watched human weapon, and Muay Thai's history is so interesing, especially the ancient art before the sport.
muay thai is very brutal and commited- gung fu techniques are never commited, so immediate recovery is possible, and chaining moves together is possible. thats why its fluid.
I admire your aggressive shuffling-step and blistering hands.
Thanks for posting *bows*
Ex0pere0perat0 1 year ago
the guy in the sweater needs to relax A LOT, hes so tense he looks like he has no neck
puffpuffpass87 1 year ago
There are similarities to the wing chun machine punch but I think the Hsing yi way relies more on sensitivity. The punches do not just rotate like a machine. From the looks of things, the punches creates opening from the opponent's defenses against it and comes at different angles and speed.
thedosman 2 years ago
What if Steve hugs the sifu when he attacks? would that be a good defense?
heratioalundi 2 years ago
@heratioalundi kung fu is based on being fluid and adapting yourself to the situations, so if someone who knows kung fu atacks you with beng quan u can close distances with the atacker but possibly he will allways adapt his style to your intentions and reverse ur defensive or atacking moves...
This beng quan is from a internal kung fu style so u will allways be neutralized, cause it's xing yi's specialty as an internal style...
stay cool and leran real kung fu it's the real deal
tranglomango 1 year ago
lol the cameraman is funny.
great demonstration of Hsing-Yi!
Respects from a Tai Chi Praying Mantis practitioner!
DJFistOfCurry 2 years ago
Love you guys.Been a long time since I been in New York brothers.
Solid words.Basically the man is saying relax and be loose be able to shift your wieght anyway.What he calls chicken leg I call a form of gathering step or no stance which makes it easy to shift wieght anyway
NewZealfighter 2 years ago
Alright, this is cool. I like the foot work, it gave me something to think about and apply in my own training.
MicahtheLion75 2 years ago
Really nice man. Clear explanations. Thanks.
Kringhis 3 years ago 2
That looks awesome.
r3t4y5 3 years ago 2
this like basic wing tsun, chain fist
Bellvista2 3 years ago
This is why I'm getting possessed with learning Hsing-Yi now (LOL). It's true; there are a lot of similarities with Wing Chun.
narayanr 3 years ago
"This is why I'm getting possessed with learning Hsing-Yi now (LOL). It's true; there are a lot of similarities with Wing Chun. "
videos like this are good to see how Chinese martial arts developed.
someguy6481 3 years ago
Rather than it being the other way around, it is Wing Chun that borrowed from Xing Yi.
onemindonespirit 2 years ago
Same as in Wing Chun with some slight variations. I don't remember reading or hearing that Hsing-yi had this same move in it, but as I only know a little I defer to the instructor in the video.
GungFuMan777 3 years ago
The camera man is very hilairous with his comments and the techniques with the movement and straight punches look simlaie to wing chun ! but thats pretty good techniques and understanding the basics of the moves , very good !
Shadow80Watcher 3 years ago
This is my fav video! That's that true xy steamroller locomotive right there. You can imagine him just rolling through Steve anytime he wants to. Those are some hands.
jelqer 4 years ago
The different arts are so fasinating. Gung fu is so interesting, and fluid. But I have also just watched human weapon, and Muay Thai's history is so interesing, especially the ancient art before the sport.
stealthshadow9 4 years ago
muay thai is very brutal and commited- gung fu techniques are never commited, so immediate recovery is possible, and chaining moves together is possible. thats why its fluid.
smokefan1420 4 years ago
man, that is really good. props
NTNGUYEN 4 years ago
woohoo cool
Mariachi24 4 years ago
bad ass shit boy!@!!
TheLegoLord1014 4 years ago
Again!!! Another FIVE STAR instructional!!! Concise application of Beng Chaun
temu09 4 years ago