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From: airforceallie
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  • Did u get/found the vcd?

  • @yangjet yes! you can get it at plumpub.com

  • The man performing the form looks familiar. I think I have another video of him presenting one of my favorite two handed straight sword routines. He is awesome!

  • @nagi85 yeah he's great! i noticed he does a lot of the rare northern sets. he also does the "shaolin rou quan" vcd

  • Great job to the one who composed this routine! Movements are fluid, the whole set looks awesome to behold. I feel like floating on air just by watching this routine! Not to mention the forms looks so practical and very deadly.

  • great i just cant not love it

  • very nice form. thanks for posting airforceallie. and please, all you western "experts".

    instead of making your invalid comments, post a video and let us see your excellent form. you really think you know more than the chinese themselves?

  • @bigkittysmile i second that!

    a lot of them are either youtube tough-guys, ppl who just know random facts from reading wikipedia, or people just trying to provoke others

  • Nice form, we can see the other styles that you mentioned clearly.

  • this form, may be contemporary (standardized in the late 60s), but is very close to the traditional fanziquan of the Ma family, which explains some influence of pigua, tongbei, etc. Ma family members Ma Yingtu, Ma Fengtu, Ma Mingda, Ma Xianda; al traditional wushu masters who practice a fanziquan VERY similar to this form.

  • yes! thank you for this comment. a lot of people make fun of this form and say it's not fanzi, but i too have seen the authentic form of the ma family which this comes from, cui ba fan, and it's almost step-by-step the same as this form. i like the ma family tongbei and fanzi very much.

  • haha, coolest form you ever seen lol... modern wushu... say no more!

  • Its a shame people like you are still confused over the difference between modern sport wushu and modern contemporary wushu. The first one is developed for performaces shows and tournaments and are meant to look good with high leaps, spin kicks and various splits and tricks for points. While the other is just a standardizing of a style, so instead of many teachers teachin the same style differently now they all do it the same, the techniques are all the same,nothing NEW added 2 it.....

  • thats good pa cha fan!

  • why buy the form. after 2 months of studying the video I've perfected the form.

  • yeah for real! he does it a a good pace, compared to the other videos.

  • It is really awesome! Being performed with accurate inhale-exhale rithmics and certain vizualisations it could provide real pewer and strength

    With great respect to performer...

  • It is creative to put something together. Unfortunately .......

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  • I agree he might be very good at kungfu. But the form he made up missed the characteristic of fanzi: zui kuai yi gua bian.

  • can you please tell me what that is? i only sort of know what you mean; i look at the traditional fanzi and the i look at this and i don't see any similarity at all!

  • I like that he has speed but he doesn't lose the technique. I have seen a couple of forms where they move really fast, but it all looks like a blur. Very nice!

  • yeah that's what i like about his performance too. you can tell he knows the meaning of the form too and most likely has a traditional background.

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