@alextse4 Very late reply: Somebody probably said this already, but anyway, the "long and short staff" is called "threshing flail" or just "flail" in English. Nice video, btw.
Excellent.....what a beautiful set and performance. You can tell this is Wu Shu....but not like nowadays, where there's a whole bunch of flips, cartwheels and twists in the air. This form still retain the traditional principles.....for fighting.
@alextse4 Very late reply: Somebody probably said this already, but anyway, the "long and short staff" is called "threshing flail" or just "flail" in English. Nice video, btw.
GaolisVideoLog 7 months ago
Excellent.....what a beautiful set and performance. You can tell this is Wu Shu....but not like nowadays, where there's a whole bunch of flips, cartwheels and twists in the air. This form still retain the traditional principles.....for fighting.
happydragon5077 1 year ago
Oh my god ! you don't know how much I enjoy watching these old amazing videos. Thank again Alex.
captfalconXX 1 year ago
dang that looks old
scubahick 2 years ago
Nice Shao-Zi(Chinese Sweeper) Taolu!...
UltraHikari 2 years ago
Wonderful! I absolutely love the lack of superflous jumps and backflips: they just do it when it is necessary! Love it!
jazzyslip 3 years ago
a bit high in speed i guess (these guys are good why increase the speed of the tape?) thnx anyway for posting g
g888 3 years ago
sorry it is normal speed, I toke this film myself over 20 years ago. they are really fast.
alextse4 3 years ago
A OKAY,
g888 3 years ago
WOW liang jie guen! Thats awesome!
TonyNhollywood 4 years ago
197?
....what?
Mitzsuguchi 4 years ago
mother of god....
this wasnt the 60's....the film quality says its around the beginning of the 20th century.....JESUS!!!!!
Mitzsuguchi 4 years ago
I took this film myself by 197? in hong Kong.I am not too sure the exact year.
alextse4 4 years ago
Wow! Super!!!
jem0714 4 years ago