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  • very nice. U r so kind to share ur knowledge. So effective.

  • @HANGER187

    Sorry it's taken me so long to respond, work is insane at this time.

    Thank you

  • @Maoshan That is fine...no worries. I just love Bagua, we have a study group here in Texas. We have a website up too...just wanted to give props man. Keep practicing...this style is SO ADDICTIVE. Maybe we can work with one day. Peace.

  • @HANGER187

    Again, thank you. It's always good to get with a fellow practitioner. Hopefully one day it will happen. I've been thinking about doing the all Ba Gua tournament again. If it works out maybe you can come and we'll hook up then. I'll know in the next few months.

  • @Maoshan God willing

  • @Maoshan i was sparring with a friend he did karate i did taekwondo,

    he punched and i blocked it with my knee.(it was a reflex)

    tell me is that unusual

  • @ofomatheblackbelt Not at all. Ultimately, all Martial arts tend to lead toward a natural reaction, or rather an appropriate reaction to any attack. many times this does not resemble what we were taught, but it comes from and out of the training. 

  • I know that having contact reflexes does help in executing the applications against a resisting opponent.

  • NICE Sifu Maoshan. keep it up brother.

  • some nice stuff....... some of it pretty damn hard to do real time while having any real effect on a wild street cat on speed for eg

  • These are basically classical apps.

    Real life is not a movie. All techniques have to be adapted to the given situation and most times never looks like it's classical expression used in real time.

  • Greetings,

    Thanks for posting all of these videos, and keeping the nejia community thriving with information. Especially, this one, because as someone intellectually enters the gate of bagua, one inevitably hears about the elusive "seventy two kicks". Here you have opened the gate of the many ways which bagua's feet can move, in a lite learning environment. Well done.

    tsl

  • Thanks guy

  • it's been awhile since you posted, after the lyte fiasco.

    your youtube students like yang luchan check the fence to see if you will drop more jewels

    peace, NoMaster

  • Peace,

    Just been real busy guy. When I get some time, I'll be back at it.

    Peace

  • Always nice to watch :)

  • EXCELLENT. would suggest practicing more straight forward stuff. brutality is the aim as well as the opposite.

    isn't the pursuit of mastery supposed to be all talk with less words used?

    I do believe all styles are scholarly unless said differently by the style's practitioner.

    is it not the pursuit of the preservation of life without the sissy cry baby use of the gun?

    that shit ain't easy, but it ain't hard either. yin and yang. i fuxx

  • Sifu Hill,

    Good to see you posting.

    Peace

    BMonk

  • yo this off the chain....the kicks are nice and low...thanx for the jewels!

  • Yo Brutha Mao,

    Excellent post! For a minute, I thought I was watching a tutorial on the "C-Walk"! Nice heel-toe work brutha!

    Hotep!

  • niiiiiiiiice

  • cool video 5 stars nice work

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