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  • By the way, I give regular lessons in Israel... ask Binyamin Davideskou in Jerusalem if he knows Jan.

  • I indeed know Binyamin Davideskou. He is a dear friend of mine as well as a life long friend of my teacher Nir Malchi. I did in fact hear your name from Binyamin mentioned with great respect. Perhaps I will join one of your classes the next time you visit Israel.

  • At that time I was practicing Tai KI Ken , an of shoot of Yiquan. He had learned Yiquan from Mr. Wang Xiangzhai founder of Yiquan. Of whom he said that he was the best Martial art Master that he had ever met. At that time I was practicing Tai KI Ken , an of shoot of Yiquan. He had learned Yiquan from Mr. Wang Xiangzhai founder of Yiquan. Of whom he said that he was the best Martial art Master that he had ever met.

  • I don't know who Master Wang Shu Chin's teachers were and what he had learned from them. I only know thay Master Wang Shu Chin was the teacher of Master Wang Fu Lai who is the Teacher of my teacher Nir Malchi. I satisfy myself with this lineage of teachers and feel no need for more teachers. I think it's a matter of character. Some people need many teachers and others need only one.

  • @mikey770 @mikey770 I have been practicing the Martial arts for more than 40 years now external as well as internal but mostly all internal. I have been to China many times and met a lot of great teachers. I also met Mr. Wang Shuchin in the late 1970 in Taiwan. He was a very nice man and very strong. He told me that if I wanted to learn real Gongfu I should keep on practicing what I was doing already.

  • I envy you for having the opportunity to meet with great grand master Wang Shu Chin. If this is the answer he gave you I can only feel privileged for thinking in the same direction as he did in my previous reply to you. I believe "Real" Kung Fu is what you make of it and that you can reach your true level from a variety of directions. Though I hardly have your experience in this field.

  • This will only work when the opponent is compliant.. My teacher once said: there are 3 things you cannot be prepared for 1. Love, 2. accidents and 3. fight. So, to my mind, Martial art is to practice methods that will activate the mind to excite the neural system so that instinctive living force may develop. If we don't develop this force than all the techniques in the world will be of no avail. Yiquan is such a method that will surely help you to acquire this instinctive living force.

  • @paragate thank you for your wise remark. I can assure you that Taichi Chuan, Hsing-I Chuan and Pa-Kua Chang develop the living force and train the neural system and instincts no less than Yiquan. But keep on training in whatever system you find suitable for you. Training is everything.

  • The pulling on the vine or whatever that is was kinda funny but aside from that, this guy has some good skills!

  • Waw, he does much better that other taichi MASTERS.

  • is he affiliated with master wong fu lai ?

  • Yes. Master Nir is a top student of Master Wang Fu Lai. He has reached a master level in the Cheng Ming system and was appointed by Master Wang Fu Lai to be the head of the system in Israel in the mid 1980's.

  • could you tell me please

    from which tai chi lineage wang fu lai is ?????

    shalom lol

  • Master Wang Fu Lai is the most senior student of the late Grand Master Wang Shu Chin and his Heir as head master of the Cheng Ming martial arts system

  • i understand from your reply that this tai chi form is a new different style

    coz it doesn´t look like chen style and yang style looks different for me but i can talk about chen style only thank you

    greets from germany

  • yes, this is not Chen style, nor is it Yang style. This is Cheng Ming style that was developed by Grand Master Wang Shu Chin based on what he was taught by his teachers. it is an integrated system that includes Tai-Chi, Hsing-I, Pa-Kua and standing meditation (Tsan Chuan).

  • Very nice :)

  • haha...that was awesome, nice tai chi!

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