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  • Remember I was here.Thai

  • Very nice technique! What dorks disliked this? /sigh. Definitely things that I will be considering in my own practice on this form.  优秀!

  • very very nice

  • wow

  • if youl ike that have a look at my video's in ascoles28701

  • I practice taichi for 8 years. I think the idea (internal force) underlying taichi and ba gua are quite similar. I think it would be very helpful to borrow some bagua techniques when doing moving step push hand. I think taichi is good for learning the basic idea of internal force due to its simpler movement. Ba gua and xin yi is good for application because they have more practice in moving step.

  • I practice taichi for 8 years. I think the idea (internal force) underlying taichi and ba gua are quite similar. I think it would be very helpful to borrow some bagua techniques when doing moving step push hand. I think taichi is good for learning the basic idea of internal force due to its simpler movement. Ba gua and xin yi is good for application because they have more practice in moving step.

  • Niceeee

  • Great video - what grace and power your sifu has

  • hi thank you! but this is one of my shifu disciples (Students)

  • I wish I could move like that.

  • we can all move like that, just takes a lot of practice! :-) hE hE! THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT

  • very good video, awesome performance

  • I've studied Bagua, Xing-yi, Sun Taiji, Shandong styleTang Lang and studied privately with Jimmy Woo (San Soo...7 years) for 31 years. I can tell all of the slight tempo changes, empty/full walking, intention, breath changes with speed changes, little balance quirks. I am being honest in saying that this man really gets it and his teacher is the real deal. I see very little of arts on this level, even by "famous" people. Hats off to this man.

  • Thank you on his behalf, this is my Shifu's (mr Xiang Zheng) disciple Mr zhang bao sheng both from beijing!

    Mr Xiang Zheng is a disciple of Mr Liu Jing Ru' s baguazhang. I'd like to mention the other comment you submitted about Mr Liu Jing Ru that clip was taken from an instructional dvd. and above was just performance! if you get what i meen.

    Thanks for your comment

  • Dont know ba gua, but I can tell when I see great form, very nice, strong, great stance, center and flow.

  • this form is supposed to be very good for developing footwork.

    nicley done.

  • really nice.

  • Yes i enjoyed that. Its truly a flowing form of balance and power. You have a very powerful Sifu.

  • Thank you! but this clip is one of his disciples called zheng bao sheng of Beijing

  • He looks really good

  • Cheers for sharing this Andy, look forward to learning this form in class if all goes well.

  • what is your lineage

  • My master Shifu Xiang Zheng of Beijing is a disciple of Liu Jing Ru's Cheng baguazhang

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