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  • Is she related to Master Yang Jwing Ming?

  • nice...

    

  • Her form is exellent.

  • What really amazes me is how rude audiences can be.

  • Wow, really good looing

  • wow she's good. very clean form....and i wouldn't wanna get in the way of her kicks..

  • lol its upgraded karate JK lol but it kung fu> everything else

  • kathy yang is she hmong or chinese?

  • your comment is sloppy.

    many kung-fu brothers and sisters have no idea of the important flow of a form and only train the hard aspects. this can be very very powerful. like bruce lee (died with 34 - not very healthy!?)

    you better start with taiji and bring in the results in your shaolin...

  • @tanglang67 Bruce Lee was in top health. He had a bad reaction to a medication he was given after fainting on set, causing his brain to sweet a few hundred grams, and thus causing his death. Read his bio.

  • Perhaps you could post a sample of yourself performing this to show us what "long fist" is supposed to look like?

    Or maybe you don't realize that this form comes a school often referred to as Northern Shaolin Long Fist?

  • According to Lee's wife, Linda, Bruce met film producer Raymond Chow at 2 p.m. at home to discuss the making of Game of Death. They worked until 4 p.m., and then drove together to the home of Betty Tingpei, a Taiwanese actress who was to also have a leading role in the film. The three went over the script at Tingpei's home, and then Chow left to attend a dinner meeting.

  • tan-tui rules 4-ever

  • hey i use too also do sholin long fist.Nice

  • I'm in youtube love with Kathy Yang. Good Lawd.

  • @ironlegdave LOL 

  • Perfect technique and skill, I love Yi Lu Mei Fu , its 1 of my favourite long fist sequences!

  • eso es cualquier cosa dejate de joder

  • First Way of Ambush "yi lu mei fu"

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  • why not? it's shaolin long fist from YMAA lineage

    ps:YMAA Italy here;)

  • Yeah... I looked more closely... whoops! I said that because: Shaolin and Long fist are two very different styles. Thus, ppl tend to fuse styles thru wushu (which is not really even fighting.)

  • that's a long fist kung fu's Tao so learn and don't speak without experience

  • Simply, Excellent!!! Extremely powerful and agile. Superb stances!!! YMAA displays some of the greatest Shaolin Long Fist I have ever seen.

  • What an excellent display! I really enjoy Yi Lu Mei Fu, and wish my kicks and stances were anywhere close to this.

    Thank you indeed for posting this.

  • shes good at being fluid. but this is a form competition, speed is not graded; however, the way the practitioner deliver the technique with accuracy, and power gets all the points for. I think if she just slowed down, and showed more power, this would be a stellar form.

  • vey good presentation, thanks for share

  • Actually there is nothing wushu(modern)-like at all. She plays it with a traditional northern flare and has great flexibility. You might confuse it with wushu(modern) since wushu is based on northern styles and traditional players are usually not as flexible as (wushu)modern but doesn't mean they should be.

  • Here too :) YMAA Portugal

  • Thanks for clarification of "wuyi". I have been practicing YMAA techniques for some years on my own. Unfortunately I have never lived close enough to a YMAA school for classes. Quelle chance que vous avez d'aller a un ecole de YMAA!

  • Or maybe she learned this form from an excellent tradionalist teacher; practicing it with power and sense of enemy. I was never under the impression that YMAA was very much into Wushu.

  • YMAA is not into wushu ? Into wuyi did you mean ?

  • By Wushu, I am referring to martial arts done primarily for performance purposes; I am saying that YMAA is a more traditionalist school in that the focus is not upon performing fancy forms. Is this what wuyi means?

  • Wuyi = war strategies and techniques. So you'r right, YMAA is not that much into wushu. Are you from YMAA ?

    A french member

  • I am also from YMAA Ireland, i think YMAA are more for progression of knowledge than competeing but there are many exeptinal Kung Fu artists in the school.

  • she totally studied wushu.. her body positions are different from traditionalists....so she looks way better than most of the people I've seen who try to do this....

  • Kathy has never studied contemporary wushu. She's just strong and agile. As well, this is not the type of power you see in modern wushu.

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