Supercucu: As to the original version of Gun-Li.... I have searched the web looking for versions that bear similarity to mine. Possibly mine is as close to the original as you may find. All the versions I've seen many moves left out, some down in the opposite direction, and a large percentage appear watered down and/or modified. I'm thinking these are all wushu variations. a number are quite good variations, but not a one comes close to the version I was taught.
that way you practice is ying jow pai? fomra is that this style. steps are different as I have them. vary some steps have made my way more steps than that. quan li gung shape of the orange band here in my country.
wow, i thought when i was learning 7 star mantis kungfu< i thought the the person who was teaching it to me was fake, but now i know that he wasnt.. And i wish he was alive today so i can say im sorry, and that to tell him that i still remember and practice the forms he thought me more in my mind than physically. i know this form like the back of my hand
Teachers modify it. Students modify it when they learn it. No one knows the original. But isn't that for the best since your changing something to suit your tastes? ( I mean as long as you don't like suck and completely butcher the form I think everything should be okay...maybe...kinda...yeah)
Mere man says, "This sifu or Sibaak is doing quite well; those commenting that he lacks power do not know that the power of the southern and northern shaolins are different ! "
OK, back in the old days when the cotton-soled shoe was the shoe of choice in China most of the Kung Fu practicing folk did not have highly polished floors to practice on.
My point is get some rubber soled shoes. When you are in wide stances using slippery cotton shoes your feet will want to slide away from each other in opposite directions. This forces you to tense up your leg and groin muscles just to stay in your desired stance. Power is lost when the foot slides in the opposite direction
When i was in training we all wore wrestling shoes, they seemd to work out pretty well for all of us. We worked out on hardwood floors, concreet, and thin carpet, the kind of carpet you'd find at the dmv, basically a concrete floor lol.
well it doesn't look bad! it seems to me there's a good body structure despite the slippery floor. However the end is kind of weird to me but that's another matter. Keep it up!
This is the version I have seen alot of Fu Jow, Hung Gar, & Jow Gar people run.
WulfgarHamza 8 months ago
Supercucu: As to the original version of Gun-Li.... I have searched the web looking for versions that bear similarity to mine. Possibly mine is as close to the original as you may find. All the versions I've seen many moves left out, some down in the opposite direction, and a large percentage appear watered down and/or modified. I'm thinking these are all wushu variations. a number are quite good variations, but not a one comes close to the version I was taught.
PBIKungfu 1 year ago
that way you practice is ying jow pai? fomra is that this style. steps are different as I have them. vary some steps have made my way more steps than that. quan li gung shape of the orange band here in my country.
Bjversos 1 year ago
Very spirited. I like.
jeffdoeskungfu 1 year ago
you can watch the chinese do this form correctly or you can watch this guy
bigkittysmile 1 year ago
@bigkittysmile I agree with you that the form is lacking, but should you say that the chinese can only do it correctly? or did I misunderstand?
waterIsis 1 year ago
amazing
markohu 2 years ago
wow, i thought when i was learning 7 star mantis kungfu< i thought the the person who was teaching it to me was fake, but now i know that he wasnt.. And i wish he was alive today so i can say im sorry, and that to tell him that i still remember and practice the forms he thought me more in my mind than physically. i know this form like the back of my hand
HONDUPA 2 years ago
Teachers modify it. Students modify it when they learn it. No one knows the original. But isn't that for the best since your changing something to suit your tastes? ( I mean as long as you don't like suck and completely butcher the form I think everything should be okay...maybe...kinda...yeah)
Supercucu123 2 years ago 4
actually he totally ruined the traditional form's essence and application. it's like he turned the form into a southern style. not good.
mariosyjp 2 years ago
100% completely different than the My Jhong Law Horn version I know
redsamuraidragon 3 years ago
haha. there are alot of versions. some are simplified. but.. ahwells. we'll never know which is the original one.
peggychng 3 years ago
I learnt this 25 years ago, and it wasn't done like doing tae kwon do.
munted1968 3 years ago
I agree, I feel it needs more fierceness, more outward expression of the mental component!!
Kippest 2 years ago
Mere man says, "This sifu or Sibaak is doing quite well; those commenting that he lacks power do not know that the power of the southern and northern shaolins are different ! "
WASHZOO 3 years ago
yeah, i know him... i know him from street fighter
empedrei 3 years ago
definatly lacking power
YhaoKhan 3 years ago
I love this form especially since I just learned it. It looks really good. Post more of your forms!
modestphaethon 3 years ago
OK, back in the old days when the cotton-soled shoe was the shoe of choice in China most of the Kung Fu practicing folk did not have highly polished floors to practice on.
My point is get some rubber soled shoes. When you are in wide stances using slippery cotton shoes your feet will want to slide away from each other in opposite directions. This forces you to tense up your leg and groin muscles just to stay in your desired stance. Power is lost when the foot slides in the opposite direction
hamballsario 3 years ago
I agree..
slippery floors suck
redsamuraidragon 3 years ago
When i was in training we all wore wrestling shoes, they seemd to work out pretty well for all of us. We worked out on hardwood floors, concreet, and thin carpet, the kind of carpet you'd find at the dmv, basically a concrete floor lol.
mstabspeople 2 years ago
Im used to doing in a really this carpet too.
Those thin carpet floors really really suck... but then again.. getting burned on hardwood, or concrete isnt any better.
redsamuraidragon 2 years ago
its fluent but definately missing what the title of the form says : power !No ?
g888 3 years ago
--->No
notyourmind 3 years ago
believe what you want and see what you can (i'll put a good gong li form on the net in a short time compare ;-) greetz g
g888 3 years ago
well done SiBak keep up the good work, and trainning. i'll see you soon hopefully before next CNY.
1erk77 4 years ago
good form. Keep up the good work
onewhoknowsall 4 years ago 3
Why do you lean on teh closings?
Myderion 4 years ago
well it doesn't look bad! it seems to me there's a good body structure despite the slippery floor. However the end is kind of weird to me but that's another matter. Keep it up!
darth8freak 4 years ago
strange version of the gung li chuan... As of it wasn't long enough, tsss ! Agree with you PeaceTLC...
Doucetman 4 years ago
good presentation, i like, but why you used the south salute into the north shaoling long fist form?
rhinokung 4 years ago
over exaggerated version=wushu
PeaceTLC 4 years ago