Wow, Angelsgym.. research involving Paul Dillon and Helen Liang on Bafa.... that would make for some seriously misguided conclusions, why not Wai Lun Choi or somebody from Shanghai- John Chung Li (?) , Yun Yin Sen...? Unfortunately Liang Qi Zhong died last year but he was a direct student of Wu..
Very nice work. I have been stydying and applying the teachings of Chen Tuan and Li Dongfong Liuhebafa through scholarship research (Video like this and Articles) and Paul Dillon's work called, Liuhebafa Five Character Secret. My Kung Fu study of Neijia Classics also include Feng, Wang, Li, Chen, Wu and Yang. The last is Wu Mengxia's annotations on 9 Songs & 81 Postures. i have applied all of this and more to cultivate my Wu Style Forms and T'ui & San Shou work. Here is my vid.
The standard for LHBF is the Nanjing-66 form series; there are some other variants
that are similar: the 104-form and the 96-form. There are also those 'created' by the best students of yiquan. Helen Liang's style is none of the above. It would be best called as Liang-Hou-Pai LHBF. It is alleged that she learned while visiting Singapore and that would indicate Zhou Shu-sheng 周树生, who learned from
Pan1 Yan2 Liu2 潘炎流 a certified teacher from LHBF creator Wu Yi-hui, 吴翼翚.
Wonderful. Thank you! It is very enjoyable to watch, and I feel I learned something about reeling... though I'm not sure I will be able to apply it very quickly, I will let it sink in. Thank you again. :)
This is a very interesting modified form of Liuhebafa. Helen added kicks and punches to the form she teaches in her DVD. Of course, it's not the original, traditional form, but Helen performs here with higher speed and in a more martial way. A dedicated practise of a great internal style changes the practitioner over time into something better. For me, it's fascinating to see how she performed it 10 years ago and see the evolution of the form. I think I'll learn this one, too.
This is helen liang. she is the daughter of the famous Grandmaster Shou-Yu Liang. Helen is one of the most wonderful Taiji masters ever. In 2003 she recovered from cancer from doing Qigong and Taiji.
she moves with so much grace and beauty:) Interested in learning this art but I feel this style has more attacks than defense, my opinion.
Breylin24 1 month ago
Wow, Angelsgym.. research involving Paul Dillon and Helen Liang on Bafa.... that would make for some seriously misguided conclusions, why not Wai Lun Choi or somebody from Shanghai- John Chung Li (?) , Yun Yin Sen...? Unfortunately Liang Qi Zhong died last year but he was a direct student of Wu..
mattamus69 1 month ago
exelent form
zenith8881 2 months ago
It would be wonderful to sit and have tea with her and discuss her thoughts on the six harmonies.
cthomas1701 3 months ago
Sifu Helen's gung fu is most excellent.
naumutroi 4 months ago
could she be any sexier!
matthewsolis247 8 months ago
Very nice work. I have been stydying and applying the teachings of Chen Tuan and Li Dongfong Liuhebafa through scholarship research (Video like this and Articles) and Paul Dillon's work called, Liuhebafa Five Character Secret. My Kung Fu study of Neijia Classics also include Feng, Wang, Li, Chen, Wu and Yang. The last is Wu Mengxia's annotations on 9 Songs & 81 Postures. i have applied all of this and more to cultivate my Wu Style Forms and T'ui & San Shou work. Here is my vid.
ANGELSGYMSINGH 9 months ago
The standard for LHBF is the Nanjing-66 form series; there are some other variants
that are similar: the 104-form and the 96-form. There are also those 'created' by the best students of yiquan. Helen Liang's style is none of the above. It would be best called as Liang-Hou-Pai LHBF. It is alleged that she learned while visiting Singapore and that would indicate Zhou Shu-sheng 周树生, who learned from
Pan1 Yan2 Liu2 潘炎流 a certified teacher from LHBF creator Wu Yi-hui, 吴翼翚.
hulijinable 10 months ago
Definitely a talented woman. And I'd totally hit it.
liquifex 11 months ago
Wonderful. Thank you! It is very enjoyable to watch, and I feel I learned something about reeling... though I'm not sure I will be able to apply it very quickly, I will let it sink in. Thank you again. :)
vbywrde 1 year ago
Don't really see too many chicks with that much power. Nice.
HandsomeDynamite 1 year ago
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GyroZepplin 1 year ago
I love the way her whole body flows in every motion she makes...
321JeRoMe123 1 year ago 4
shes beautiful, her form is beautiful, her flavour is beautiful, JUST BEAUTIFUL 5/5
curtisf 1 year ago 6
this has alot in common with several basic wushu white crane forms. I can't help but see a bird here ... very cool form.
ColonelCrockett 2 years ago
If I could rename Liu He Ba Fa, it would be Butterfly.
That's what her movements remind me of. Great to watch.
Goshous 2 years ago 4
@Goshous I love that analogy. I agree
adalis001 1 year ago
@adalis001 Thanks.
I thought I was the only one who felt that way.
Goshous 1 year ago 2
漂亮!
D108108 2 years ago
This is actually Part 2 of Helen's Liuhebafa instructional video :-).
stellardancer 2 years ago
This is a very interesting modified form of Liuhebafa. Helen added kicks and punches to the form she teaches in her DVD. Of course, it's not the original, traditional form, but Helen performs here with higher speed and in a more martial way. A dedicated practise of a great internal style changes the practitioner over time into something better. For me, it's fascinating to see how she performed it 10 years ago and see the evolution of the form. I think I'll learn this one, too.
nordastelo 2 years ago 2
This is helen liang. she is the daughter of the famous Grandmaster Shou-Yu Liang. Helen is one of the most wonderful Taiji masters ever. In 2003 she recovered from cancer from doing Qigong and Taiji.
baksien7 2 years ago 2
what is the name of this song???
manolino69 2 years ago