@Krashly then why did you click on the video. There masters who are the real deal & there some shopping mall "masters" for someone who disrespects traditional martial arts why not upload a video on what your capable of. Instead of talking negative about this form that has been trace down in Lee Shu Wen & other Baji Exponent's era.
@ChakraSony i am sure u have nvr learnt this form of martial arts that is y u would make such a comment, what u see in this video of 80 seconds does not mean in a real fight, this Grandmaster will do this for 80 seconds. Its the matter of how u apply all this moves shown in this 80 seconds onto a real fight accordingly. Pls research more on chinese martial arts instead of criticising based on what u see.
ChakraSony, you are so fking ignorant. Cung Le has demonstrated that he can use his sanshou skills in MMA. And every serious Sanshou practitioners will understand that the art borrowed very heavily from traditional arts like Bajiquan. The horsestance throwing that started with shoulder attacks is one of them.
@ChakraSony The reason why it isnt used in the west is because kung fu has a difficult learning curve and people focus on competition. People generally look for things that are easy to pick up and use but lose their ability upon old age,.Another thing is that MMA fighters are engaged in matches and not real fights. In a real fight; gouging, kicking to the groin, downward elbows, fishooking and anything that can be done in a fight will be done.
The difficult learning curve and the fact that many Westerners lack the motivation and dedication to stick with something for any longer than it takes to learn the most basic part of anything.
Although the route to mastery for Martial Arts is rooted in the basics, it takes a long time of development before many people realise how to apply it or develop it far enough for it to be used. Thus, martial artists have their style ingrained into them before they apply it.
This is the kind of thing that looks ridiculous and lame until he beats the shit out of you with it, the practice always looks comical and weak, and we think 'I could block that', but this guy would wup yer ass and have you on the ground before you can even get into your movie ninja pose and go 'Hi-Ya!'
...that noise is him stomping on the ground. Bajiquan practitioners use the stomp as a means of generating power, which becomes then shifts to the extremities.
also it's his exerting his breath for the strike. Part of how the power seems to come out (from What I've seen) is a modification of the "root" where one drives power from in other styles. The root steps from the rear leg to the hips to the striking limb in a straight line. Baji Quan seems to add the use of gravity and shifting the weight to add more force in the root when applying the strike. IOW, the rear leg gets an extra boost from the stomp driving through the line. That's my interpretation
@firestorm117 This is pretty much how baji works. You load your weight onto your toes, lean in slightly forward, pivoting off the back foot all of your weight flies forward and then sinks down sharply, pivoting off of the ground while your shoulders twist back and your torso twists forward and the arm swings in almost a pendulum shape, sort of like a hook to the body, but snaps forward, your weight and momentum travels through your shoulders, hips and knees smoothly forward
@firestorm117 That's the basic straight punch and even that much I feel like its an oversimplification. There are subtle core movements and more involved
watch?v=z9-jge2Wk4k
watch?v=YfgaxxySGSQ
Are good demonstrations I think of bajiquan's fajing. It's an incredibly difficult thing to do correctly, and to have the sensitivity to do it quickly and with subtlety in response to an environment as chaotic as a fight, is quite an extraordinary feat. But to even do it all, feels amazing
AWESOME!!! Baji is my favoritest northern style MA! Not like those flashy "Wushu" stuff, this is the real stuff and this master is a real deal! As a Bak Mei guy, 5 stars for Shen Sifu ^^
@Krashly then why did you click on the video. There masters who are the real deal & there some shopping mall "masters" for someone who disrespects traditional martial arts why not upload a video on what your capable of. Instead of talking negative about this form that has been trace down in Lee Shu Wen & other Baji Exponent's era.
Dillagent 4 months ago
WHY DO I FIND LOUD STOMPS SO ATTRACTIVE NOW (cries)
hosakakurokawa 1 year ago
Try blocking him, he'll shoulder ram you, get on your inside and crush you. Great form.
SatoRindou 1 year ago
@ChakraSony i am sure u have nvr learnt this form of martial arts that is y u would make such a comment, what u see in this video of 80 seconds does not mean in a real fight, this Grandmaster will do this for 80 seconds. Its the matter of how u apply all this moves shown in this 80 seconds onto a real fight accordingly. Pls research more on chinese martial arts instead of criticising based on what u see.
iLUVbus99Girl 1 year ago
The reason why shits like this is not used in MMA is because it is useless in real fights.
ChakraSony 1 year ago
ChakraSony, you are so fking ignorant. Cung Le has demonstrated that he can use his sanshou skills in MMA. And every serious Sanshou practitioners will understand that the art borrowed very heavily from traditional arts like Bajiquan. The horsestance throwing that started with shoulder attacks is one of them.
Ultra1980 1 year ago
@ChakraSony this is fucking ignorant it would be a different story if MMA allow fighter to poke eyes or break neck dumb ass just stfu
3333kevin 1 year ago
@ChakraSony The reason why it isnt used in the west is because kung fu has a difficult learning curve and people focus on competition. People generally look for things that are easy to pick up and use but lose their ability upon old age,.Another thing is that MMA fighters are engaged in matches and not real fights. In a real fight; gouging, kicking to the groin, downward elbows, fishooking and anything that can be done in a fight will be done.
TalesOfOurFantasy 1 year ago
@TalesOfOurFantasy
The difficult learning curve and the fact that many Westerners lack the motivation and dedication to stick with something for any longer than it takes to learn the most basic part of anything.
Although the route to mastery for Martial Arts is rooted in the basics, it takes a long time of development before many people realise how to apply it or develop it far enough for it to be used. Thus, martial artists have their style ingrained into them before they apply it.
wongy2006 10 months ago
awesome footwork at that age. you can tell theres powerful snap to it.
fuzmik 1 year ago
yeah, that is why I love youtube and internet.
Great power. Formidable.
qazwsxedcrfvg123 1 year ago
reminds me of leo in tekken 6 BR, very nice :)))
jecht011 1 year ago
@jecht011 it is what Leo Use. 555+
themall3 1 year ago
thats why chinese ppl look so young if americans would get of the tv and do something with their life maybe they wouldn be so fat
Metlenko1 1 year ago
i don't want to get hit by any of that >>
HomasterX 2 years ago
I love how this style looks so strange, but it's so damn powerful.
I bet it REALLY puts people off guard.
SaitoKojima 2 years ago 2
"gets people off guard"
AssKicker411 2 years ago
非常好,攉打顶肘之后的上部撑以及反砸之后的十字冲拳非常精彩,闭肘也非常不错。宝刀未老啊。
big8templer 3 years ago
hey!this the same style akira yuki uses in virtua fighter!
AWESOME!
it ain't flashy but packs allot of power!
try akira and u'll knw
anirudhkrishnamani 3 years ago
This is the kind of thing that looks ridiculous and lame until he beats the shit out of you with it, the practice always looks comical and weak, and we think 'I could block that', but this guy would wup yer ass and have you on the ground before you can even get into your movie ninja pose and go 'Hi-Ya!'
krashly71 3 years ago 21
not bad.
AltoidDeMON 3 years ago
Wow... that guy has some power lmao, that's a crazy sharp noise coming out when he moves his arms
just6822 4 years ago
...that noise is him stomping on the ground. Bajiquan practitioners use the stomp as a means of generating power, which becomes then shifts to the extremities.
Brianmystic2 3 years ago 3
also it's his exerting his breath for the strike. Part of how the power seems to come out (from What I've seen) is a modification of the "root" where one drives power from in other styles. The root steps from the rear leg to the hips to the striking limb in a straight line. Baji Quan seems to add the use of gravity and shifting the weight to add more force in the root when applying the strike. IOW, the rear leg gets an extra boost from the stomp driving through the line. That's my interpretation
firestorm117 3 years ago 5
much of the beginning teachings of Baji are actually Chi Gong, they learn to breath very efficiently and precisely
Don612Juan 2 years ago
@firestorm117
you're forgetting the horse stance, it actually helps to transfer the body when your knees are bent and your center of balance is low
mazdaplz 1 year ago
@firestorm117 This is pretty much how baji works. You load your weight onto your toes, lean in slightly forward, pivoting off the back foot all of your weight flies forward and then sinks down sharply, pivoting off of the ground while your shoulders twist back and your torso twists forward and the arm swings in almost a pendulum shape, sort of like a hook to the body, but snaps forward, your weight and momentum travels through your shoulders, hips and knees smoothly forward
TheHobophobic 1 week ago
@firestorm117 That's the basic straight punch and even that much I feel like its an oversimplification. There are subtle core movements and more involved
watch?v=z9-jge2Wk4k
watch?v=YfgaxxySGSQ
Are good demonstrations I think of bajiquan's fajing. It's an incredibly difficult thing to do correctly, and to have the sensitivity to do it quickly and with subtlety in response to an environment as chaotic as a fight, is quite an extraordinary feat. But to even do it all, feels amazing
TheHobophobic 1 week ago
cool, looking at his looks, despite of his age, his moves are so powerful
tosheee 5 years ago
AWESOME!!! Baji is my favoritest northern style MA! Not like those flashy "Wushu" stuff, this is the real stuff and this master is a real deal! As a Bak Mei guy, 5 stars for Shen Sifu ^^
WhiteEyebrowJack 5 years ago
yeah, i agree with you, and i think baji quan fits much better for me to learn as well..
..yeah, his moves look powerful in contrast to his age..
MASoulChild85 3 years ago
Amazing. If I come back to china, it will only to be visit this teacher.
StoneGodsCrumble 5 years ago
very good, only listen to his steps, already understand how tough this master is,
thkun33 5 years ago