@nameless527 no his main style is called mizong quan, even though he had a lot of experience with other styles very similar to this one. his name is actually "huo" and not "hua". thanks for watching!
As a karate stylist I must admit I don't have much understanding of the Chinese arts. But I respect the effort it takes to develop skill in any martial style. I'm curious how the moves apply in a self-defense situations, I see a lot of open-handed techniques. Definitely not trying to get kicked by this practitioner, takes a lot of leg endurance to perform this taolu. Respect.
@deek77 the same techniques that show up in karate show up in kung fu. a punch is a punch and a kick is a kick! usually in kung fu when the hands slap or wrap around each other it's a throw or some sort of lock. thanks for visiting my site and keep up with the practice!
@airforceallie Agreed. Karate does have its roots in kung fu, and you are right about punch being a punch and so forth. In my style, Japanese Kenpo, we apply some Chinese fighting principles, so I know a little. Admittedly, I'm just intermediate-level(orange belt, two grades above white), so there's much more for me to learn. But I'm a martial arts geek, so I love seeing stuff like this. Anyways, thanks for the response.
@fatmelonn thanks; hua quan was one of the four main styles used to make the modern competition wushu... this guy performs it in the modern wushu way but still all the original techniques are there!
Where did you find this video? I love how he performs it. Does he have videos of the other Hua roads and 2 man sets? I'm trying to relearn the forms, and these are very similar to what I was taught. If I could only do them as well as he does. :/
WOW, i thought that the hua fist didnt exist. isnt this the style that ( excuse my spelling) hu yun jia used? its magnificient and you perform it so well.
no, this isn't the style of huo yuanjia. he did the "huo" style and not the "hua" style. actually he practiced mizong quan/ yanging quan. my most recent videos are from that style.
i like the cute purple silk duangua and sash ^_^
samuraichuck87 4 months ago
great work. our forms are very similar
AdamArb89 9 months ago
thank you for sharing.
fukcu555 1 year ago
This guy is so good and his doing very well in this show and i think he spend many years to learn this form
Very good
huseen25 1 year ago
does hua quan form has anything to do with "hua yuanjia"?
nameless527 1 year ago
@nameless527 no his main style is called mizong quan, even though he had a lot of experience with other styles very similar to this one. his name is actually "huo" and not "hua". thanks for watching!
airforceallie 1 year ago
@airforceallie oh ok, thanks man :D
nameless527 1 year ago
As a karate stylist I must admit I don't have much understanding of the Chinese arts. But I respect the effort it takes to develop skill in any martial style. I'm curious how the moves apply in a self-defense situations, I see a lot of open-handed techniques. Definitely not trying to get kicked by this practitioner, takes a lot of leg endurance to perform this taolu. Respect.
deek77 1 year ago
@deek77 the same techniques that show up in karate show up in kung fu. a punch is a punch and a kick is a kick! usually in kung fu when the hands slap or wrap around each other it's a throw or some sort of lock. thanks for visiting my site and keep up with the practice!
airforceallie 1 year ago
@airforceallie Agreed. Karate does have its roots in kung fu, and you are right about punch being a punch and so forth. In my style, Japanese Kenpo, we apply some Chinese fighting principles, so I know a little. Admittedly, I'm just intermediate-level(orange belt, two grades above white), so there's much more for me to learn. But I'm a martial arts geek, so I love seeing stuff like this. Anyways, thanks for the response.
deek77 1 year ago
@deek77
I would add.
Alot of open handed 7 wide arm techniques can also be transfer to sword techniques (dual use systems). Most dont tell you that.
1NX9 1 year ago
OMG !! that was beautiful
comrad1986 1 year ago
Great video. Thanks for posting.
MrKrisprols 1 year ago
pure wu shu.. beautyfull!!
fatmelonn 1 year ago
@fatmelonn thanks; hua quan was one of the four main styles used to make the modern competition wushu... this guy performs it in the modern wushu way but still all the original techniques are there!
airforceallie 1 year ago
Where did you find this video? I love how he performs it. Does he have videos of the other Hua roads and 2 man sets? I'm trying to relearn the forms, and these are very similar to what I was taught. If I could only do them as well as he does. :/
goldeneye42501 2 years ago
i love how he moves
NevanImranTheCambion 2 years ago
not to ignore the performance because it was beautiful but the surroundings are pretty ^_^
16thwarrior001 2 years ago
Really beautiful! But i think thats theatre Kung fu :)
KungFuChopstick 2 years ago
you can actually see the kata(?) in detail.nice style
Titaniachkt 2 years ago
kata? you mean taolu? this forms chinese not japanese mister lol
anhkhoinguyen 2 years ago
Hmmm hua quan seems to be powerful and effective... but I would NEVER learn it, because some moves look like... rogibhunhvertucghn27 bnhtr2 flowers.
MaBu888 3 years ago
beautiful performance, not only is his movements fluid, but each technique is rock solid and tremendous fast and flexible. five stars!!
kickmasta 3 years ago
beatiful performance, good form...
Tangren02 3 years ago
A beautiful form, exquisitely executed.
luvpiggery 3 years ago
Great form you don't have to be 19 trs. old to play it, and that's important to me!
sinistavoicez 3 years ago
beautiful!!!
yazaharufaita 3 years ago
wow.. i like this form... im gonna finish my yi lu quan, and try to pratice this form.. its so.. cool..and that guy is good.
cjzhang12 3 years ago
glad you like it! yi lu quan is a grat set; wish we can trade and share!
airforceallie 3 years ago
^^ sure .. anyways, tnx for posting this video.
cjzhang12 3 years ago
WOW, i thought that the hua fist didnt exist. isnt this the style that ( excuse my spelling) hu yun jia used? its magnificient and you perform it so well.
opticannon 3 years ago
no, this isn't the style of huo yuanjia. he did the "huo" style and not the "hua" style. actually he practiced mizong quan/ yanging quan. my most recent videos are from that style.
airforceallie 3 years ago
This form must be Mr. T's friend named ''PAIN'' the leg work is outrageous and the performer plays it magnificently well, many thanks for posting!
colopity 3 years ago
lol funny thanks and glad you like this form.
airforceallie 3 years ago
damn, that kid is good! My new goal: be that fluid
drchango2010 3 years ago
dude this form is sick
liluoke 4 years ago