I know you posted a long time ago and were probably somewhat kidding, but I agree with you. Popping and locking originated out of a way to show off and maintain "fitness" required for fighting and/or sex. Sort of similar concepts and a very astute observation on your part my friend.
Nganga Tola-Na(Raymond Cooper)One of the greatest fighters of the 1960s, Tolo-na was involved in a controversial fight with Mike Stone at the 2nd World Karate Tournament in which Master Robert Trias, head of the Unites States Karate Association blatantly robbed Ray Cooper of the Championship. (see next post)
Mike Feldkoff, martial artist, accused Trias of blatant racism in his officiating at the tournament. This event leads to Keehan resigning from the United States Karate Association and starting the World Karate Federation.
I'm interested in knowing what are the training advantages with that initial swing of the foot before stepping to circle walk. Feedback would be appreciated. Peace.
The initial swing of the front leg is mainly for checking ones balance. A reminder to always distinguish clearly between substantial and insubstantial.Stepping lightly also prevents the possibly of being swept.
i think u should put more intent into ur movements
jaygmui 1 year ago
This is the most basic understanding of a form with almost no internal mechanics shown at all.
rumpole40k 1 year ago
i dont get it
zoralinman 2 years ago
These people might well be proficient at some martial art, but it is most certainly not Pa Kua.
I've seen beginners of three months experience move better and it gives the art, and all bona fide internal boxers, a bad name.
taffbanjo 2 years ago
this could be a cool pop n' lock routine
yumYumgwy 3 years ago
I know you posted a long time ago and were probably somewhat kidding, but I agree with you. Popping and locking originated out of a way to show off and maintain "fitness" required for fighting and/or sex. Sort of similar concepts and a very astute observation on your part my friend.
ThirdEyeLight 2 years ago
WTF, Is this for real?
terusco 3 years ago
Yes, this is very real. I've trained under these gentlemen, and they are incredible.
ShinDrakken 3 years ago
previous post is a partial quote from a blog posted by Mr. Floyd Webb
UFMD1 4 years ago
Nganga Tola-Na(Raymond Cooper)One of the greatest fighters of the 1960s, Tolo-na was involved in a controversial fight with Mike Stone at the 2nd World Karate Tournament in which Master Robert Trias, head of the Unites States Karate Association blatantly robbed Ray Cooper of the Championship. (see next post)
UFMD1 4 years ago
Mike Feldkoff, martial artist, accused Trias of blatant racism in his officiating at the tournament. This event leads to Keehan resigning from the United States Karate Association and starting the World Karate Federation.
UFMD1 4 years ago
check out ma vidz
gangstarappa1 4 years ago
its fals, no existe esto es una deformidad de confu
kiohasu 4 years ago
Look at this video: ndY4jMB9w6U
here are many examples of bagua movements
alessiobalsini 4 years ago
Could you tell me what form this is if it is from Cheng ting hua system ..? Who is your teacher ? .
thankyou .
cinnabarpalm 5 years ago
He said the system was from the Cheng Family.
I'm interested in knowing what are the training advantages with that initial swing of the foot before stepping to circle walk. Feedback would be appreciated. Peace.
HiddenPalm 5 years ago
The initial swing of the front leg is mainly for checking ones balance. A reminder to always distinguish clearly between substantial and insubstantial.Stepping lightly also prevents the possibly of being swept.
Thank you,
Nganga
nganga22 5 years ago
interesting, what system is this from?
knightofsilla 5 years ago
this is not a form, this is Bagua Circle-walking
LeviathanAngel 4 years ago