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  • wtf

    

  • its a little bit strange

  • :))) Of course, if you are used to kickboxing, muay thai and taekwondo, its normal...! ;-)

  • you forgot savate, kalary, karate and perhaps all other arts? never mind

  • :)))No, I did not, whatever, nevermind...

  • Now, you don't know the word "irony", do you?

  • :))) No, you don't know many things, do you ?

  • And you know everything:))))

  • i like her suppleness (especially the kicks ;-)

  • real martail arts,thanks for shareing

  • OOOOH! Isee lots of stomps, nice shinkicks and kneekicks, damn nice sweeps and throws I guess there :p

  • Which branch of CJ is this? Thx in advance.

  • "Che Style Xingyiquan and created Mandarin Ducks Kicks routine. This is apparently the first video material about this rare branch ever made public. "

    it says in the description.

    take care, much respect

  • "It is called Gu Zhizi (Ancient Zhizi- Ancient Chuojiao) and was passed to the Yin family in Suning County which kept it for centuries."

  • what i like very much here, is the fact that everybody trains: men, women, children.

    great- thanks for sharing.

  • nice form , my master learnt some of this style , it works well , those kicks come at you very quickly and from angles you don't expect ... protect your balls.

  • Beautiful traditional forms!!

  • the secret of their success is dogs...

    yay!!!

    good and nutritious dogs

  • another "one hit wonder" account.

  • not to mention for all you mma posers out there... these people are going to live long and healthy. most of you, on the other hand, will never be more than a local thug, and you WILL compromise your longterm health. sacrificing your golden years to be yet another cripple pining about the good ol days when he was tough. your judgement shows your fundamental immaturity.

  • Id like to see one of you guys take a leg kick from the master in the clip. That shit would break both your legs. Look at his shins and calves!

  • wow, mule kicks, crab scuttling, and midgets... this belongs in the circus.

  • Did everyone get a SARSA ATTACK??? NO RESPONSE HAA HAA! where you at doin the CLuck Cluck Dance? This ones gots the Sars fever look at him move. Move over John Travolta here comes PingPing.

  • so you're in canada..i think there's a reason why the first case of sars striked canada lol..too bad it didn't get ppl like you..

  • If you see there kitchen you die. HECHU! Dog, snail, puppy dog tail style can food recall style. HAAA HAAA

  • yeah..like you got the balls bark it all out infront of the practitioners in this video.

  • this video is truly amazing. it affirms some curiosity about what family styles must have really looked like. awsomeness. they are all really good

  • ignorant bigots begone

  • idiots be gone.

  • Watch out for the SARS Style

  • you clearly have no understanding of martial arts. Boxing gyms aren't everywhere, and considering what they're able to do with 1/100th of the equipment any professional fighter has, i.e. foot skills unmatched even by those with all that investment behind them(i'd like to see one of them break a row of bricks w/ the ball of their foot), you should be impressed.

  • He made me laugh to death in the 1st minute of the 1st round by way of cluck cluck walk/& choke out by way of dusty yard cocka doodle-doo stink-fu. Open the cage fast, needfresh air now.

  • I will laugh if I see this in the Cage

  • i will laugh if i see a triangle choke on the street?

  • I will laugh if you get a Fart in your lungs from a Sars triangle FRAME 1:08 HEAR THE SARS RELEASE

  • diacalves, yeah go and tell everyone how you got harrassed by some asn highschool kids in canada for being a dick and now coming on youtube n venting all out on some "virtual targets".

    hahhahahahahha.

  • I never had a girl next store like that growing up, if I did would have been much tuffer for it! Very good stuff

  • Someone needs to get on a plane to China, get this family into motion-capture suits and put this style in the next version of Tekken! I think Ling Xiaoyu uses a little, but nothing to this extent. By far the most powerful Chou Jiao i've seen to date.

  • xiaoyu uses a mix of ba ji, xingyi, ba gua, and pi gua

  • LOL LOL LOL , how many shoes you need for the training and how much dust u must eat ...LOL LOL LOL ... .BTW , nice work ! ! !

  • if you look at part 4, they often have a backward lean when executing their low kick. that backward lean is build into their "cripple walk." I would guess that they draw some power in their low kick from that rocking backward motion, based on that I saw on part 4.

  • This video is so beautiful and inspiring. These people have a level of refinement above any other chuo jiao demo on youtube. Yet they practice in their little unsightly yard with very little monetary or social rewards. So i guess they do it for nothing but the art of preserved, traditional martial arts.

  • I agree. They're great. I wish I lived next door to them.

  • The cripple loooks like to help body motion. There is a backwards lean then a skip kick. What do you think about using the rear foot in stance to kick? Is front foot faster and harder to pick up? Thank you.

  • Rear foot kicks are theoretically for power, in an external sense, like boxing. Front foot kicks are a lot faster, and harder to pick up, and are excellent defensively - knocking out a rear foot kick before it really gets going. They are powerful if you have the right waist and spine power, just like any internal, whole body strike. I personally believe that they are generally better than rear foot kicks.

  • If you asked that young girl in the pink about the "cripple walking", you would probably find out the hard way. She definitley won't be the one who would end up walking like a cripple if you know what I mean. This style looks very different, but this family is awesome. That girl is amazing. Thanks for posting.

  • It's just a footwork pattern unique to the style I would assume.

  • whats with the part that looks like a cripple walking? what is it for? seems kind of awkward

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