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  • There are several styles of Mizong

  • yeah this is really nice but you know i really wish it was a sparring video of this so i could actually see how it looks in a combative form. I hear how Hua beat people using this form.

  • @rawfusion99m tan tui is a practice form. it wasn't designed for practical application although it uses martial movements.

  • @defiantwon33 that's true but rawfusion99 could have been talking about the tan tui double set. it's a two-person form for springing leg complete with applications. many famous martial artists studied springing leg as a complete system and a style on its own! nowadays we are always looking to learn something else and we overlook how good tan tui is... there are more tan tui clips on my page that show these details!

  • @airforceallie i studied tan tui only briefly with my former teacher. this style of tan tui is a lot more martial-esque (lack of a better word) than the style i studied. this guy is damn good. i've heard of the double set but haven't seen it done.

  • @defiantwon33 yeah this tan tui is pretty cool. you were lucky to learn tan tui even if it was breifly, i ran into a few people who wish they learned it. here is a vid of the double-set tan tui. doesn't look really special honestly, but it's great for a beginner two person set! youtube.com/watch?v=LpaILCwMf8­s

  • The part @ 1:42 - 1:50 is just an awesome shot, with the wind blowing.

  • Huo Yuan Jia was not a rich man instead he had to sell wood in order to make a living...refer to this link chinwoo.org history

  • One of the best Tan Tui on youtube.

  • heyy its conditioning work out xD kinda similar to mine

  • look up Ten roads tan tui with han ching tang

    another variation of the form

  • does anyone have a vid on how mizongyi forms could be applied

  • yeah jet lis fearless lol but seriously

  • Except it's no Mizongyi, really =)

  • the movie fearless jet li plays a missing fist master and its based on a true story.

  • What Jet Li uses in it the film is not Mizongyi. And rather than being "based on a true story" it's "inspired".

  • actually the style he used in the movie IS mizongyi, jet li even learned the routine he said during the interview on the chinese dvd, and does the 4th form in the end of the movie while in the fields in the girls dream after he died. Also the special technique he uses is a mizong one called the cork screw fist tho is highly stylized for the movie. and yes the movie dramazied a made up so many events that the only thing thats the same in real life was huos name and the words chin woo...lol

  • da movie Fearless and the producers are getting sued by Huo yuan jiaz desendents because dey promised to stick to the true events but instead the movie company dramatized and fictionalized almost everything in the movie but still had the nerve to tell people its based on a true story. One thing is they mad hou look like a ego manic and also in real life his family never got murdered n his died even out lived him, he didnt get poisoned either but died of a childhood sickness he had calld jaundice

  • you can see applications at Masters Lu Jun Hai in London - he is 6th generations heir of this style.. had these applications somewhere but it lost ;-) if you will search you will find

  • I study Mizong in Dallas, under Grandmaster Johnny Lee. So cool to be learning a centuries-old form...you just feel like you're a part of a great legacy.

  • Pretty cool version.

  • Is this what Hua Yuan Jia studied ?

  • yep!

  • i notice he stops and stands still with his heels together and his arms at his side many ti9mes, was he doing more than one form there? or was it many different forms?

  • tan tui is made up of ten to 12 lines that make up a long form. so yes when he stops with his feet together means he finshed a "line" in this video hes doing all 10 lines in a row to make a long form which you surpose to do after you masterd all the lines.

  • I dont think he studied the lost track version

  • @airforceallie no exactly i dont think he had as much sprining leg

  • is this only 1 form???

    in japenese martial arts the katas are not half that long

  • Check out forms from Choy Li Fut or Hung Gar. :D They are way longer than this one.

  • The one we do is a little different. Now I've seen it done five different ways.

  • This is an excellent version of Tan Tui. We do 2 different versions, one in our Chinese Kenpo, and one in our Shaolin Long Fist. Both differ from this version. I do like this one.

  • good

  • not bad

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