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  • really good video

    really good speed - ur style of fighting is interesting

  • he's pretty good...he has an awesome speed...:)

  • i do thai boxing but i really would like to learn more about this art.

  • what did that tree ever do to you

    

  • This will work effectively in MMA big time.

  • This guy is truly a kung fu master!

  • where is this training gym that he teaches? i'd really be interested to train there if thats possible?

  • @mrharoldb This clip was taken in Beijing, but An Jian Qiu is now in Shandong Province.

    I am a student of him and you can contact me if you need some infos about training with him.

    greets aladin

  • @mrharoldb This clip was taken in Beijing, but An Jian Qiu is now in Shandong Province.

    I am a student of him and you can contact me if you need some infos about training with him.

    greets aladin

  • can anyone tell me what style this is. its says CB but im not sure

  • I can see and sense that you are highly saturated in the wonderful art of Chinese Boxing. Who was or is your instructor? Please post some more instructional videos, so we all can learn. I'm quite sure that you are familiar with The Combat Art of Choy-Li-Fut. Keep up the awesome training and sharing. Michael L Ellis

  • WOW what a fighter brilliant

  • Y'know, it's clips like these that make me realize that I have far more to go in my training. I really appreciate that fact :).

  • sanda it is !

  • i`d like to see this work in the octagon

  • @rtardx wouldent work training and fighting tottaly diffrent things

  • @rtardx im sure it would work in the street, oh you know where there arent any rules? grow up

  • real gung fu

  • join strike force

  • so fast his leg

  • WOOOOOAAAAAH. You just kicked my ass 10 times before I can even blink. That's fast dood! O:

  • what muscle training/or training(weightlifting) do you do to get that amazing speed?!

  • what muscles/or training do you do to get that amazing speed?!

  • There's actually some decent stuff here... he looks like he's *doing* the move instead of going through the motions... Be nice to see some footage of his sanda matches as claimed.

  • nice gong fu

  • You are fcking scary. If i saw you walking down the street I would scream and run

  • This guy really likes the glamour shots, 同性恋吗? His Kung Fu is awesome though.

  • wow your style is so much different than mine. you have so much dynamic tension. we work entirely from a relaxed body, and only tense the muscles when actually delivering the force. otherwise we have extremely similar fighting styles.

  • Man i wanna learn this so bad ever since i was younger and watched my 1st kungfu movie ive wanted to learn.

  • holy shit dude, you rock, i hope to be ripped like you one day, do you work out on the side or is chinese boxing all you do

  • Beautiful. Would love to train with you. Greetings from Toronto Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut.

  • real life bruce lee...damn thats fast..

  • @lisolangka But Bruce Lee was real life too! Irony~ lol

  • it would be nice to see the first section in normal speed. It ruins the viewing if the speed of the video is at 1.5x normal.

  • @kjax2008 .... :) i take this as a compliment... :) its not speed-up!

  • @youlihan indeed it would be. The first time I watched it it looked a like it had been speeded up, now I see again.

  • Lol it is normal speed he just has lighting fast attacks.

  • @kjax2008 Dude, this IS normal speed. My first wushu shifu used to move like this back in the day. We would be scared to stand in front of him when he was demoing techniques. If a newbie came to class and asked a silly question we would cover our face with one hand and turn away whilst taking a sharp intake of breath 'cos we knew what was coming next! His grandfather refused to teach him aged 9 unless he promised to stop fighting. These guys are off the hook! Trust me. ;) greets to youlihan.

  • any1 knw the dmx's track name

  • This looks very different from traditional Sanda.

  • dammit mann, dat style is so damn fast.... im definitelii bout 2 start training again

  • Looks like he could kick a bear in half.

  • The way he moves is amazing.

  • 2:00 was awesome

  • so explosive

  • impressive maybe he and i can maybe exchange moves?  X_X.....

  • speeed

  • This brings back memories.

    He is an amazing teacher.

  • Watching vids like this reminds me there are so many people in the world who could kick my ass.....

  • Haha, I feel exactly the same.

  • wtf.. his moves are so explosive and fast

  • move like a tiger attack like a snake

  • He moves so different like other san da fighters. He moves with inner styles! And that looks better, fluid and softer! He moves very soft but hard too. Little bit not easy to understand.

  • Awesome... very nice! Don't spend any time on the ground, though. I teah my students lots of fun ways to defeat BJJ or "mixed martial follow -the-rules fighting" such as rapid testicle and eye strike drills and multiple axis (on the ground) toe kicks (oh... you can kick someone in the eye when they fumble for an armbar? lol). This man is serious business. Bravo!

  • finally, somebody smart.

  • Amazing, what is his main style?

  • his main is Bajiquan, but he like bagua and xingyi too! Greetings

  • Nice,

    does bajiquan involve the style he punches and kicks in in the beginning of the video?

  • not all... mainly those r regular moves from chinese SANDA (FREEFIGHT). The Bajiquan is his "basic" style, means all his power, koordination, speed, stepwork and rooting he is taking from the Bajiquan training.

  • D'you know exactly which style of Bajiquan he studied and with whom? Where does he live at the moment?

  • he studied with his father and grandfather. For sure i know it is NOT the WU-Lian-Zhi Family Bajiquan. He is living in shandong right now. if u tiype "AN WUSHU" u will find a couple of other clips of him... also about his Bajiquan! Greetings!

  • Cant stop watching this so interesting I've learned so much by just waching the videos. Man I wish i could become a student of his.

  • Before he hits he sway's back and forth to confuse you. He moves like a tiger attacks like a snake...interesting

  • Chinese boxing is Jeet Kune Do

    Way to interpret his own way of Jeet Kune Do

    Reminds me of bruce lee =)

  • jeet kune do is really new... chinese boxing goes way back.

  • Schnelle, unglaunlich flüssige weiche Tritte und Fäuste. Schnell auch noch, man sieht direkt, dass etwas internes dahinter steckt. Der macht alle 3 Interne Stile. Das unglaublich wie der das zeigt. =)

  • nice vid! I really liked the use of the xingyi footwork. One thing is I wish the music could be a bit softer so we could hear what he is saying.

    Where was this shot?

  • Now THAT's Chinese martial arts.

    Great vid :)

    Which martial art is that? Some of the techniques remind me of Xing I Chuan but I'm not sure...

  • hi, the performer does trad chinese ma like Xingyiquan, Bajiquan, Baguazhang and Taijiquan. He also fought at modern SANDA competitions using internal styles in freefight!

  • 2.03= AUA!

  • This is proper Sanda , something that in Portsmouth UK you will never find.

    Thanks An Jian!

  • Your really an inspiration!nice video by the way

  • Schnell und erstaunlich leichtfüßig mit enormer Präzision und Balance, guter Zentrierung und gewaltig Power und Biß- selten eine so gelungene Kombination gesehen!

    (mein früherer chin. Lehrer war immerhin Sanda-Spezialist....)

    Welchen Level müssen die Teilnehmer für seine Seminare denn erreicht haben?

  • finde diese schnellkraft und diese leichtfüsigkeit beeindruckend

    respect *5

  • ich muss als ringer sagen der auch viel schnellkraft besitz it es doch sehr beeindruckend welche kampfsteele er benutz und wie er sich abhärtet

    respect *5

  • fantastic !!

  • Ich finde der Mann setzt eine beachtliche Energie frei bei seinen explosiven Schlägen und Tritten... ich bräuchte nur einen Bruchteil davon um meinen Grundformen mehr Kraft zu verleihen : )

    Heißt das wirklich chinese boxing oder gibts dafür einen "echten" namen?

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