Thanks for posting...very few out there post anything similar to what the essence of this form should be. Yes it is an incredibly old muslim form made by people that had long garments which wouldve restricted certain Wushu versions with guys LEAPING all over the place and flapping alot and too many side to side movements. This was designed to be used with bulky clothing in narrow walkways and alleyways! Thank you for posting!!
Chaquaun has the same movements, strikes and footwork, but utilizes several flying kicks, acrobatics & spinning kicks such as tornado, running kicks, butterfly, full twisting butterfly, 540, Inside crescent, 720 kick etc
Oh...ok. I seen ur demonstration of the kemetic hands technique and it's applications & I'm very interested in maybe one day studying some of these movements with you. I'm a under belt (brown) in Wado Ryu right now so, I don't want to adulturate my practice, but I'll keep following along with ur post. Bow!
Just out of curiousity where did your tantui set come from? I learned a ten road tantui, and the closest thing I could find to it was the han chi tang line and even that doesn't look exactly the same as mine.
@TaoOfTheFist. I don't know the answer to that question. My teacher told me that it was a "Muslim" Set and that's the only information I have on it. However, he did write a manual on "Muslim Boxing In China." If I can locate it I will pass the info. on to you.
@masterbakari I think most commonly there are 10 & 12 set roads with other variations, but Tan Tui itself was created by Muslims, so it may just be a translation thing :)
@Tiarka Yes! This is a Muslim Art. And to the best of my knowledge... The Muslims were some of the best Boxers [Martial Artist] in China. Their contribution to the Chinese martial arts are too numerous to mention here.
I love this clip. Great work.
Love the music, too. Do you know the title and artist?
SunBearNW 6 months ago
looks very powerful and coordinated. i would not mess with this dude. looking forward to learning the basics of tan tui.
timelessnugget 11 months ago
Thanks for posting...very few out there post anything similar to what the essence of this form should be. Yes it is an incredibly old muslim form made by people that had long garments which wouldve restricted certain Wushu versions with guys LEAPING all over the place and flapping alot and too many side to side movements. This was designed to be used with bulky clothing in narrow walkways and alleyways! Thank you for posting!!
Kiro888 1 year ago
amazing...the lost muslim spring leg method. developed by the influx of chinese muslims using the northern shaolin
TheBigbangwitness 1 year ago
This is weird. I am a practicing Muslim, and I used to do Internal Shaolin Kung-Fu, and I saw the title of this video and made this face: 0_o
Snakemast345 1 year ago
Master Bakari's technique is powerful and smooth. His balance is excellent.
Asoingles2007 1 year ago
Chaquaun has the same movements, strikes and footwork, but utilizes several flying kicks, acrobatics & spinning kicks such as tornado, running kicks, butterfly, full twisting butterfly, 540, Inside crescent, 720 kick etc
VitaDisciple 1 year ago
Is this part of the Chaquan set?
taichi29 2 years ago
@taichi29 My understanding is that Cha Chuan is a different Style all together.
masterbakari 2 years ago
@masterbakari When the title said Muslim Set, I thought it was Cha Chuan due to the fact that it was created by Chinese Muslims. My mistake.
taichi29 2 years ago
Oh...ok. I seen ur demonstration of the kemetic hands technique and it's applications & I'm very interested in maybe one day studying some of these movements with you. I'm a under belt (brown) in Wado Ryu right now so, I don't want to adulturate my practice, but I'll keep following along with ur post. Bow!
Tiarka 2 years ago
@Tiarka Yes! Wado Ryu very good Style too. Stay with it and get a good foundation.
masterbakari 2 years ago
Just out of curiousity where did your tantui set come from? I learned a ten road tantui, and the closest thing I could find to it was the han chi tang line and even that doesn't look exactly the same as mine.
TaoOfTheFist 2 years ago
@TaoOfTheFist. I don't know the answer to that question. My teacher told me that it was a "Muslim" Set and that's the only information I have on it. However, he did write a manual on "Muslim Boxing In China." If I can locate it I will pass the info. on to you.
masterbakari 2 years ago
@masterbakari I think most commonly there are 10 & 12 set roads with other variations, but Tan Tui itself was created by Muslims, so it may just be a translation thing :)
notdrockok 1 month ago
i'M JUST CURIOUS...B/C IT SAYS "MUSLIM SET" IN THE TITLE, ARE THESE SETS OF KATA ORIGINATED BY MUSLIMS?
Tiarka 2 years ago
@Tiarka Yes! This is a Muslim Art. And to the best of my knowledge... The Muslims were some of the best Boxers [Martial Artist] in China. Their contribution to the Chinese martial arts are too numerous to mention here.
masterbakari 2 years ago
Hotep!
masterbakari 2 years ago
flowing u make it look.
wakeupworld100 2 years ago