When you learn "traditional gong fu" forms and taiji forms, then you will understand how the forms are designed differently.
It really did appear that you were criticizing his speed, I'll explain why. This man has many videos on youtube, all of advanced level forms and they are done well. To suggest to a man of his obvious experience that he can do forms slowly is very patronizing. He already knows this, he obviously already has a master to teach him.
Still:Old monks clearly depict that 100 years ago, they had to practice Shaolin Kungfu forms(which you claim to be designed differently)in an extremely slow speed, slower than most Taijiquan even.
Btw, I´m currently making the discovery that this method has greater results than i would ever have imagined, that´s why I wanted to share my experience.
@nanhuazhenren are you mad? If you practice Shaolin then you should understand that any form is to be made your self. However, If you were to perform this form in about 6 minutes you would practically be doing Tai ji quan.
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bu1Sman 7 months ago
This is not Shaolin, just a normal kung fu routine that looks like Shaolin
DNE47 2 years ago
Who is your master?
BeardedBuddhist 2 years ago
I strongly recommend that you practice your forms in a lower speed for gaining internal strength.
For example 6 minutes would be a good time for Qixingquan.Good luck.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
hey... Where did you study? Thanks for the advice just want some background on where you get it from...
shaolin1 2 years ago
I study a different Kungfu style from Vietnam, but practicing in the way I mentionned above is something that can apply to many Kungfu styles.
Do you know old monks like Shi Han Lei?
They´re often pointing that out very clearly.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
Qi xing quan is not a taiji form, it is a wushu form.
BeardedBuddhist 2 years ago
Taijiquan is also Wushu.
Old Shaolin masters practiced extremely slowly.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
Taiji is also a martial art, yes you are right.
This form however is not a taiji form. ; )
This form is not designed to be done slowly as the taiji forms are.
Can you do it slowly and have it benefit you? Yes, most certainly.
Should you do it slowly everytime, and when demonstrating it on youtude? Obviously not.
:)
BeardedBuddhist 2 years ago
What do you mean by "designed for"?
Forms are not designed to be done in ana speed, you CAN however do them in a certain speed.
Then again I never criticised his speed and it´s obvious that a demonstration in his speed makes sense, I was only talking training methods.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
When you learn "traditional gong fu" forms and taiji forms, then you will understand how the forms are designed differently.
It really did appear that you were criticizing his speed, I'll explain why. This man has many videos on youtube, all of advanced level forms and they are done well. To suggest to a man of his obvious experience that he can do forms slowly is very patronizing. He already knows this, he obviously already has a master to teach him.
: )
BeardedBuddhist 2 years ago
It sounded a bit offending or as you put it "patronizing" but i already had a small discussion with him per mail, but whatever...
The reason I put this here was that many people would read my suggestion, it was not necessarily meant for the person that posted the video.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
Still:Old monks clearly depict that 100 years ago, they had to practice Shaolin Kungfu forms(which you claim to be designed differently)in an extremely slow speed, slower than most Taijiquan even.
Btw, I´m currently making the discovery that this method has greater results than i would ever have imagined, that´s why I wanted to share my experience.
nanhuazhenren 2 years ago
@nanhuazhenren are you mad? If you practice Shaolin then you should understand that any form is to be made your self. However, If you were to perform this form in about 6 minutes you would practically be doing Tai ji quan.
charliedonaldbassboi 6 months ago
plz tell some application of this form
ARUNORVIC 2 years ago