My grandmaster is Duke Cheng who imigrated to California in 1975. He is a third generation Grand master born in 1942 in Korea. His father and grandfather immigrated there from Northern China. He holds high rankings in Hopkido and Tai kwon do and they had studios in korea when he left. So maybe you are affilitated with an offshot of that linage there in Korea. Our kung fu in Northern long fist/ Praying mantis that he teaches, a little forest style with the sign of the water dragon. Your teacher?
Tai Tuei or Tan Tuii has evolved from his ancestor's form, keep in touch with updated techniques, the one I do is really good very effective and is mostly for Kungfu Boxing.
When pivoting from one stance to another, do not pivot on the balls of both feet at the same time. It compromises balance and power, even if just a bit. Pivot front foot, followed by rear foot, so you always have a root.
This is Northern Shoalin Longfist/Praying Mantis Ton Tui's and the way i learned them. Ton 10 is different in our style we jump heel kick and reverse punch in the air. These are 2 man forms that we do in class.
Learn how to write proper English buddy, I seen you in other comment boxes being very annoying and asking stupid questions, how old are you? 12? hahah
buddy-taekarkung, perhaps those hard-feeling fans are not clear of what pure and proper real skills Taiwan sifu(s) are equipped, you're exceptional good, nice to meet you !!
Greetings buddy hgearangler. As martial artist, need to be open-minded as there's no limit in martial art. Have to learn new things on my own. Nice to meet u too. Mind tell me which martial art are u into? :)
I've learned the exact form that you just did, and you said in your older video that you learned this from Taiwan? Anyways excellent form, and people say theres no power to this don't understand that theres a lot of power behind it. Anyways contact me back I would like to know more about you, seems like you had a few years of training way more then me anyways haha..
It's a little different than the verion I know but it's interesting how you only showed the single techniques without the repetitions and the changing directions. Someone who doesn't know any version of Tam Tui would be confused.
This is similar to the style I've learned. I've also seen a very different style that's different from this video and the version I know (may be that's why dangfurious is wondering.) Good job btw -- you did it very elegantly and smoothly.
poor movement, weak power. I know all these forms.
turtle45able 1 year ago
My grandmaster is Duke Cheng who imigrated to California in 1975. He is a third generation Grand master born in 1942 in Korea. His father and grandfather immigrated there from Northern China. He holds high rankings in Hopkido and Tai kwon do and they had studios in korea when he left. So maybe you are affilitated with an offshot of that linage there in Korea. Our kung fu in Northern long fist/ Praying mantis that he teaches, a little forest style with the sign of the water dragon. Your teacher?
occobra 1 year ago
Tai Tuei or Tan Tuii has evolved from his ancestor's form, keep in touch with updated techniques, the one I do is really good very effective and is mostly for Kungfu Boxing.
semillasdelorto 1 year ago
When pivoting from one stance to another, do not pivot on the balls of both feet at the same time. It compromises balance and power, even if just a bit. Pivot front foot, followed by rear foot, so you always have a root.
Very solid in all other regards!
Heimdal00 1 year ago
I practice hung gar but I can tell this is the real tan tui. You're disciplined and understand the techniques well. Thanks for sharing.
Wulang8 2 years ago
GRACIAS por este video.
de Argentina.
tansao1 2 years ago
This is Northern Shoalin Longfist/Praying Mantis Ton Tui's and the way i learned them. Ton 10 is different in our style we jump heel kick and reverse punch in the air. These are 2 man forms that we do in class.
occobra 2 years ago
You got very beautiful stances, why are you covering your face? O_O
primagiedi 2 years ago
HEY Guys,
Do you know why it is so popular and there are so many sifus
practising and teaching the TAN TUI in Taiwan???????????????????????
Just you guess and revert , thanks you!
hgearangler 2 years ago
Learn how to write proper English buddy, I seen you in other comment boxes being very annoying and asking stupid questions, how old are you? 12? hahah
anhkhoinguyen 2 years ago
a GM of yours !!!
hgearangler 2 years ago
"I seen you..." is not grammatically correct. You also have a run on sentence.
Monk4yy 2 years ago
Hui people were allies of Kuomintang in China civil war. Many flee to Taiwan together with KMT members after losing the war. Is the answer correct?
taekarkung 2 years ago
yes buddy-taekarkung,
these sifu(s) inherited pure TanTui
hgearangler 2 years ago
Hey hey, thought u won't reply. Wonder why some felt offended with ur quiz?
taekarkung 2 years ago
buddy-taekarkung, perhaps those hard-feeling fans are not clear of what pure and proper real skills Taiwan sifu(s) are equipped, you're exceptional good, nice to meet you !!
hgearangler 2 years ago
Greetings buddy hgearangler. As martial artist, need to be open-minded as there's no limit in martial art. Have to learn new things on my own. Nice to meet u too. Mind tell me which martial art are u into? :)
taekarkung 2 years ago
This is very similar to our tan tui from my korean grand master. What style or system is this?
yomrd 3 years ago
this is northern shaolin gongfu.
who is your grand master?
ZhangLiMei 3 years ago
Hi , the correct form name is 精武潭腿.not 弹腿.
taichiwushu1 3 years ago
10th line... I've never seen a jump spinning crescent kick performed in Tan Tui before. Thanks for sharing.
tm123456 3 years ago
why did you dress like a ninja....lol
pkman0083 3 years ago
I study under a chinese master, it more to this form. Its a excellant fighting form if you have the right teacher.
cclinic 3 years ago
I've learned the exact form that you just did, and you said in your older video that you learned this from Taiwan? Anyways excellent form, and people say theres no power to this don't understand that theres a lot of power behind it. Anyways contact me back I would like to know more about you, seems like you had a few years of training way more then me anyways haha..
xBamBooPandaBxx 3 years ago
I live and train in Taiwan. I have train for not too long - 2 year.
ZhangLiMei 3 years ago
It's a little different than the verion I know but it's interesting how you only showed the single techniques without the repetitions and the changing directions. Someone who doesn't know any version of Tam Tui would be confused.
palacio154 3 years ago
Good form but no power.
seni1975 4 years ago
ok..you get on other side of my punch and see if you say same thing..
ZhangLiMei 4 years ago
I wont say the same thing. I'll say "Hahaha! Stop tickling me!'
seni1975 3 years ago
Try to push to get the knee above the waist on the Rooster stances. Great training. :)
Myderion 4 years ago
Beware the masked kungfuman.. LOL
diegowushu 4 years ago
not bad, similar to the steps I learned (Adam Hsu lineage)... No need for the mask, though!
SocalRaver2 4 years ago
ahha ur tantui is just like ours
except we only raise our feet in the beginning in 2,4 & 7
thekguy 4 years ago
This is similar to the style I've learned. I've also seen a very different style that's different from this video and the version I know (may be that's why dangfurious is wondering.) Good job btw -- you did it very elegantly and smoothly.
blurryyuenying 4 years ago
hey, your version of the tan tui is very different from the one i learn.. well, it's similar, but kinda weird..
dangfurious 4 years ago
hey its Northern Shaolin....tan tui's suck overall..i think they are boring..but the video is cool.
lizardelixer 4 years ago
Nice. What style of kung fu is this?
shrike999 4 years ago
Very good form!
zenflare 4 years ago