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  • Cuan bella energia emanando de tu desempeño, apenas puedo imaginar el cariño y dedicación requeridos para tu arte. Inspirador en verdad hermana. Felicitaciones desde México.

    Such beautiful energy emanating from your performance, I can barely imagine the caring and dedication required for your art. Inspiring indeed sister. Congratulations from México.

  • You can see why she is a champion. Just outstanding

  • she's an inspiration

  • Me love it long time. LOL...

  • How elegant and lovely! Thank you so much!

  • I like the way the sword just divides in two, like the fight scene in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon btween Zhiyi Yanga and Michelle Yeoh, she's fighting fighting and all of a sudden her sword sword divides in two... how does it do that?

  • @p07069 The sword handles are flattened on one side, so both swords can be held simultaneously without any mechanism. When held together they look like a single sword. I have a set just like that.

  • These forms suggest a blade that must be remarkably sharp, flexible yet sturdy.

  • thats not a double sword thats a twin sword but all in all very nice

  • Has anyone actually created in history a successful two-ended/double-sword (not star wars)?

  • @Omnion what would be a double sword vs. a twin sword?

  • @ThelemicPotter a double sword is a single sword with a blade on each side a twin sword is two swords that look exactly alike

  • Pretty fancy moves, me likey. :)

  • very nice. the form was eligant but swift, stong but soft, it truely is a gift to behold

  • hahahaha roflmfao look at the guy in the backgroud at 2:10 ahahahaha

  • I love the control. Reminds me of ballet.

  • *sniffs* so beautiful brings a tear to my eye.wish i could learn this.

  • This is Mulanquan, not taiji. It's hua quan xiu tui, meant for performances. Nicely done, though.

  • I really depends on coordination, some say that double swords and sabres suit shorter people. Michelle Yeoh can be seen using double sabres a fair few times. I think there is a doubles component in Chen style Tai Chi.

  • woah....double swords are really hard!

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