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  • very impressive

  • not impressive at all oO

  • @SPBB86 i bet u coulnt do this spear stuff asshole

  • Wouldn't want to try and mug him in a dark alley.

  • Very nice preformance. I would take it easy with the stomping, but maybe it was meant to give a greater impression in the demo.

  • WOW! Awesome form! But, the Spear seems very long!

  • so far ...he's the best I had seen, even not many Chinese from China did what he did here..Awesome is the word.

    Look how he handle the spear by his rear hand ...this is the correct way of handling long weapon. the foot stomping is to increase the penetration.

    But not many ppls do a slant trace of 10 degree tilt! most of them completes with a str trace.

    But well done..this master is good!

  • The design I just talk about is the fajin mechanism. What I mean is not so clear.

  • The body is bow, Spear is arrow 古有明示. Where is the shooting (fajin) in the film? Recommended to practice and perceive the deep meanings and fajin in Bow and Arrow first. An outstanding performance will occur once learning and knowing how. Looking forward to your great improvement.

  • If Xing Yi Spear is like this, I will feel disappointed. Meaningless stepping on the floor to vibrate the head of the spear and shaft. Obviously, do not know where the spear design was coming from in the history.The spear was used as same as arrow in Martial Art at the wartime. It is the king of all short-distance weapons 槍王. It may only lose to long sword(real long sword length is 6-8 feet) 劍為武器之靈.

  • Length of spear is partly why the shaft appears to "wobble". Flexibility of shaft is a necessity from a number of perspectives. In training pragmatics, it allows for a visual cue as to when fajin has be transmitted correctly. In addition, flexibility allows for coiling strikes around an opponents weapon. Stiff spear, stiff practitioner = stiff approach, limited fajin.

  • not bad. but are those the steps really necessary...are they too big and too exagerating. one has to really understand the movements behind the forim...how those steps work and really is 'bigger' the better? or just because your sifu told u to do a big heavy step? to me. thats too much of acting...

  • not bad, spear is a good length but a little wobbly, too thin or wood not hard enough. Odn't liek the bits where he spins the spear out in arcs to the side but all in all looks okay from my level of ability.

  • WOW! SUCH POWER IN THOSE BLOWS! Solid stance. I can't even come close to that yet

  • You're living in a fantasy world.

  • this is xing yi spear :)

  • thank you ... correction made in title

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