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  • 2 thumbs down for that asshole at the end who is trying to fool everybody about how hard he can push. there is no room for frauds and charlatans in the martial arts.

  • I love the shaolin monk at the end, something about his face and smile at the end of the video... especially after performing such a deadly looking whip set. It's just enlightening to see him, even if it is a video.

  • wudang was refined by a man trained in shoalin lol

  • Feichang hao! piao liang!

  • Nice forms, a bit too on the modern wushu side (probably on purpose for the show) for my taste. Didn't much like the fajing part. The students are clearly exagerating. You can tell they're running back. I'm not saying the master is a fake. I'm saying the students can stop running back, you don't train stances every day so that can happen.

  • yes, they are NOT running back at all. We watched the movie from childhood but Er.....it's true and true master actually hidden in the mountain with no name. Even just "touch" can fajin(eject internal power). MA is not for fighting or control the outside world, 內行看門道 外行看熱鬧

  • yes ,內行看門道 外行看熱鬧 eject internal power @2:12

  • it´s not only that they are hidden they have cetain secrets,that you can

    never even imagine !

  • muy  buen video

  • that whip is crazy...

  • have u seen the chi 气

  • That was fajing from where the guy was in the air and stumbled back slightly, where he started "running" in a sense is..... well... yeah.

  • This can't be fake. If the taichi master's techniques are not real, who would learn it?

    Disciplines respect their master as they can develop such techniques of the master and as they understand and experience the technique, they realize how their master's kung-fu is high. As they learn more from their master, their respect for their master get stronger.

  • Nice monkey at 12 secs.

    And beautiful Tai Chi arm rolling

  • BTW, The gungfu might still be "legit", and if youlihan thinks it is, it probably is.

  • The Fa jing from 2:03 onwards is indeed fake.

    Apearantly even wudang and Shaolin are infected with what I call "Master-itis".

    It's a mental-illness affecting even the most advanced students, causing them to go beyoned honorable respect towards their teacher.

    They Idolize him and\or his abilities, to the extent that some are honestly unaware that they throw themselves out of balance, in addition to the real kinetic-energy transfer.

  • Sorry, but it's real. The power through slow and circular movements is a specialty in Wudangshan, where that portion of the video was shot. There are few that can actually do it that well, and the gentleman in the video (whom I've met by the way) is one of them.

  • So those students aren't exaggerating? Please.

  • or course its stil a show, but they r not "running" back!

  • exactly, as they are students of the martial art, they would to some degree have the ability to stop them selves, but for the show they are not, any martial practitioner could to some degree limit the amount of knock back those techniques do, but for the performance they are to act as a conduit for the technique, not a douche, or the master will REALLY put some power into it

  • where is this?? isn't it the Siping City Martial arts Academy ??

  • the shaolin part is from siping, the wudang part is from mount wudang.

  • Danke fürs Reinstellen. Hat uns sehr gefallen.

  • Hi ! At 2:03 and after, is it Qi projection ? Many people in western countries say it is only fake. Can you telle me ? Did you experience it ?

  • no he was only tripping over he's own heels.

    good fa-gin though

  • The big sword, if it isn't part of Shaolin, and only part of Wudang, there's still a possibility that Shaolin might have used big swords. Read this post carefully, though,if you're confused, don't bother troubling me LOL.

  • Huge weapons are distinct of Bagua, they use almost comically large weapons.

  • very nice footage of traditional wushu being performed, thanks for posting! you get 5 stars from masteringwushu . com

  • anyone who know this song?

  • 游玄德大师功夫确实非凡1

  • chinese kung fu surpasses all other martial arts, and that is the truth

    because chinese martial arts includes internal training, internal strength chi "Chi Qong" or " Qi Qong"

  • while I adore kung fu above other arts, its not about surpassing my friend, at the higher levels all masters deserve respect, all martial arts under heaven descend from shaolin, including wudang, that makes them all worthy of praise. It is the not the art which is skilled but the practicioner.

  • All martial arts don't come from shaolin,there are many martial arts older than the shaolin temple.Although many martial art styles derive from shaolin,specially chinese martial arts,but far from all martial arts!

  • I know they all dont actually, its just a saying I picked up at my school because so many can trace their beginnings back to shaolin. *bows*

  • Not all martial arts but many do. Not even all of Chinese martial arts descend from Shaolin, but many do. This is not to take away from the praise the arts and artists and practices and practicioners deserve, but still, not all martial arts are from Shaolin.For example baji quan is not a Shaolin martial art,but a muslim martial art with daoist principles.But Shaolin's influence is quite big.Shaolin is not the source of the universe,but an inlfuential buddhist monastery that MADE zen as it's now.

  • all you people say shaolin and wudang teach modern wushu and not real kung fu well forms mean nothing its more or less just getting the techniques and stamina the real kung fu lies in the basics horse stance and other such stuff not forms that fly around so when u see a monk or preist jump around dont think hes shit and doesnt know anything becuase without basics you have nothing these forms are just for performance yes but they do hard training not jumping around everyday

  • 1.10ish to 1.18 that's the biggest sword I've ever seen! wow.

  • yeah, this is the Bagua-Dao(Saber), usualy it is 2/3 of the users size.

  • *bows* thank you very much for posting this sir. As an practioner of a system of both school(Shaolin Lohan Pai and Yang Tai Chi Chuan) this inspires me to great things in both disciplines.

  • speed and efficency will always win when applied by the right practicioner - shaolin

  • honestly for gods sake, I cant find one good martial arts vid without finding some martial arts debate in the comments. Taekwondo, Karate, and Kungfu are all good in their own way, and whether you like it or not, every culture is trying to preserve their tradition.

  • So true. Whether you are learning Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do, Savate, Karate, or Kung-Fu, you are learning the same thing, just in the original way that the particular style presents it.

  • If you go check the history of karate and taekwondo, you will find there are many relationship between them and Chinese history and traditional Martial Arts. Especcially the taekwondo, It's original from OKINAWA Martial art.And the OKINAWA Martial art have kin conection to China traditional Martial art.

  • all were either looted or destroyed by the massive civillian armies of mao. and that's not an exaggeration. okay so we will pretend the chinese people have this 'will' to preserve tradition, well too bad it's already lost, you'd have to resurrect it, not preserve it.

  • not just mao though, the most recent destruction of shaolin temple happend in chaos of 1920s. This warlord Shi yousan burned shaolin to the ground and it burnt for 40 days.

  • sword is a gentleman weapon

  • for the guys getting pushed...bad footing lol. also applied force makes applied effect. very nice video pretty music and pretty styles.(sorry about the pushed thing just trying to say they didnt have to be in on it like jsooi said) id like to learn a wudang sword art one day, Jian is my favorite weapon, its so pretty.

  • jsooi is an idiot to try to discredit these masters, it is obvious that they are highly skilled and hence are the real deal. Many honest ppl really want to learn their stuff so i see nothing wrong with their 'open door' ways, the top masters would still practise the same as always. the push was real, id love to pay money to see ppl get pushed like that, id love to pay even more money to have a go at being pushed like that -fantastic.

  • i'm have nothing against you personally. just silly wudang shaolin. commercialized to cheat foreigners money. i say it how i see it. like the phrase 'go china learn chinese' have you realised chinese only speak to chinese in mandarin. they only want to learn english from foreigners. totally useless language useless you think you're chinese. might as well go study spanish. there's something useful.

  • Ha, really ? So you mean they are just cheating foreigner , WHY so many Chinese in China also training hard on SHaolin and Wudang Kungfu. The commercialized is the result of broadcasting an systematism of traditional martial art. Why cant we do that? Why dont you go critisize karate and taekwondo? they are even more commercialized, so they are all cheater?

  • eveything in shaolin and wudang is commerciallized, but i'm not saying any of that is bad, it's good that they're teaching people modern wushu, but that's all it is. modern wushu.

  • but core books like JingGangJin and XiSuiJin are slowly being recovered and reconstructed by the modern scholars and disciple monks of the lineage of the sects. all we have to do now is the get more people to learn and become scholars of ancient chinese(wenyanwen), which nobody wants to cuz most chinese people only care about money.

  • And if you want to critisice something with the word silly,scan the things you support first.That is the one of the core philosophy of Shaolin Zen Buddhism.

  • true words man.

  • dude u talk about 'dont look down upon inner will of the people' but the chinese have no intention of preserving tradition. the cultural revolution destroyed everything and anything that's authentic that belonged to shaolin and wudang.

  • good song, my favorite singer.

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