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  • Bagua is very beautiful! All the internal styles are! Including Aikido which took many aspects of Chinese martial arts.

  • How much i appreciated Baqua, I like Shaolin over Baqua.

  • Look up this video below to see a Bagua expert vs a Muay Thai fighter:

    MUAY THAI VS BAGUA ZHANG FIGHT (exposing another fraud sifu)

  • @CrowdPleeza That video is with two punks that can fight for shit. they are full of flinching.. they are both scared to get hit.  its pathetic. dont quote to watch shit videos on an actual art video. :)

  • Ba Gua is the stuff. Though I thought ba gua was a bit more agile. On Avatar, airbending was created from ba gua. I studies Aikido and Shotokan. I want to add ba gua and pa kua fist to my list. Also where did you get the music from?

  • do you recomment bagua or xing yi quan ? i practice wing chun and i want to learn another style in the future.

  • @Alien0one

    Both have their merits, Bagua is harder to learn due to its complex style and footwork but it slightly closer to wing chun in terms of strength application. Xing Yi Quan is famous for its simplicity in style and overwhelming charges, its easy to pick up but extremely hard to be good at it. Being an expert in one style is better then an average fighter with many though :)

  • @Alien0one Seeing as this is a bagua video... i'm pretty sure most people here \will say bagua.

  • tell you what i dont mind chuck norris in his films but he is a total dick on you tube comments

  • Chucknorris. Quit raging please. This guy may be a fraud but its apparent you have no idea about anything your raging about. Some martial arts have been tuned and developed for thousands of years. Nations teach their armies, the defenders of their country, techniques that stemmed from martial arts. So if you think some scrapper from the street can take on someone who has been proffessionally trained in some arts, you're the only fool here. Oh and go outside some more, you're talking too much.

  • There's two types of martial arts. Those who work on brute strength, strikes and the ability to take damage. Then there's the others that want to be efficient, quick, and use your opponents body mass and aggression against them, and avoid being hit.

  • If I w as sensei I would of grabbed his hair several times making him into my bitch. Seriously,is he trying to be that asian old man with the long hair in movies? lol he looks awfully silly.

  • One thing that will NEVER be shown is this skinny little oriental using his bullshit kung fu in an actual fight. That will never happen because this little monkey will do all he can to avoid fighting. He knows he would get completely owned in a real fight. So instead he uses his fucktarded, idiot students to make him look good in staged demonstrations that would only appear impressive to the gullible and credulous.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx While I doubt there'd necessarily be a camera around to catch a specific time that a random confrontation broke out, and so i'd have to agree that he won't be on youtube with that in particular, I'm fascinated to know what about these application demos you find to be so requiring of gullibility to find impressive. Most of this is just taking advantage of the leverage of the body, and striking at openings in a way that the opponent would not expect, crucial martial aspects.

  • @DRaelrich Right; but there ALWAYS is a camera on hand to film his "demonstrations". Never, ever a problem finding a camera when one is needed to make HIM appear to look good. Yet when it comes time to actually testing his bullshit against a real, resisting, fighting opponent, suddenly all those guys who ALWAYS follow him with a camera now vanish. what a CROCK of shit. He's just another oriental con man; that makes you a gullible shit-tard.

  • @DRaelrich The entire presentation requires extreme gullibility to be believed you fool. Fine motor control does not work in a fight idiot; never has, never will. Second, no one in a fighting stand in place leaning over like a retard holding a punch out for 5-10 seconds so some loser kung fu clown can play silly games with stupid strikes, etc. Doesn't fucking happen retard. Everything seen here is a fail and he could never pull it off in real life.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx

    I guess nobody should use BJJ or any other grappling style in a fight, since fine motor control does not work in a fight.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx Chinese Martial Arts are " fighting with wisdom" and not brute strength.

  • @sylvester134 What the fuck is "fighting with wisdom" you fucking clowning idiot? What we see in this oriental idiot video is some monkey playing around with compliant persons "demonstrating" alleged amazing kung fuwey bullshit strikes, kicks, blocks, etc. There is no "wisdom" anywhere to be found idiot. There is, however, plenty of play acting and credulous acceptance of this bullshit by the stupefied oriental peasant crowd of on-lookers though.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx Ah you again ... LOL does the trolling ever stop ? Guys never mind this person's comments. He is uneducated about this topic. I am guessing this guy tried learning kung fu and either did not dedicate himself to it or did not learn enough of it and used it and lost a fight or something and now has a burning hatred for any and all forms of kung fu or taijiquan. Don't worry about his comments. He hates all kung fu apparently, not just baugua. Ignore haters...

  • what song is this? by any chance any info?

    

  • airbender!

  • @kracemaniac That's what I said when I saw it!

  • It is the best Bagua art I have seen!

  • HUR HUR VOICE IS FUNNY

  • technique starting @ 3:21.. sweeeet!

  • what's the name of the song it's beautiful

  • ta kuan ma ren ma jia ming hui bi si dong khan zai chi hai hai

  • Very nice!!! ....is this bagua from the gong bao tian line? I love the applications...what is the sifus kung fu history..meaning what has he learned?

  • @mdub2000 well hes obviously learnd some bagua

  • @MDNSBS thanks for stating the obvious i'm talking about before he learned bagua...or what other lines of bagua.

  • i definitely want to learn this after i get good at wing chun

  • @airsoftwannabe618 for a wing chun practitioner, i think xing yi would be a very good style to mix with it. but xing yi and bagua are both very nice and efficent styles, just think it would be easier for you to learn xing yi

  • @MDNSBS thanks for the input :)

    i was actually looking at xing yi the other day and it seems pretty interesting, perhaps after i progress in wing chun i'll take a few lessons in each and decide for myself

  • @airsoftwannabe618 if you have the option id say take kun tao, witch is a ombination of wing chun, silat, tai chi, xing yi, and bagua. but kun tao can be fairly rarer than most styles to find

  • This looks more like some sort of Xing Yi Quan actually. With strong southern Mantis influence.

    It definitly does not look like any of the Bagua I have seen practiced.

  • keren bgt boooos.................

  • Is Jiang's Style Baguazhang good ? Is Baguazhang good in general - I would like to hear the opinion from someone who has done other martial arts before and branched into Baguazhang later.

    There's a very senior Jiang's style Bagua master close to where I live, I plan to learn from this old master.

  • That was amazing... great teacher and great demonstration of skills

  • Nice stuff. Unfortunate that is was filmed in fast motion. Good applications

  • fast

  • Chinese martial art sure looks different from other martial art

  • This video is amazing. My only complaint is that due to the placement of the subtitles, it becomes impossible to watch the video and read the subtitles simultaneously.

  • I liked seeing the applications, I think this Guy's Ba kua is quite good. Do not think they are trying to surgest it is free fighting, they just running through the applications, it does look a little stiff but that might just be the low res translation to web. If he was living in my city I definatly check his training.

  • Still not true application.

  • this foreigners are really bad, everybody can beat them up, you don`t need Bagua or any kind of martial arts to do that.

  • i enjoyed very much very different from my style i do hui family Ba gua mine very straight to the point lots of breaks and things very interested to see more i can show you some of my palms and exchange a few techniques if you like any mine

  • Bagua rules!...Extremly powerful and fluid,my most beloved art.

  • I thought this was Yin style but I believe they say it is Li Zi Ming style, could be wrong though.

  • Most of the videos on Bagua from dcmaswushu comes from Li Ziming style (technically it's Liang Zhenpu style, but whateves it's the same) so I would assume this is part of the Liang style applications.

    @showman188

    They either are that bad or that afraid of getting hurt.

  • i also want to know which style of bagua is this?

  • I'm not saying this guy is not good at what he does but please tell me were was the Ba Gua the guy looked stiff no fluid movement, looked more like a hybrid type of wing chun

  • very similar to silat

  • Oh, bagua knockouts are so brutal, you ache for weeks afterwards...

  • Chiyou fighting technique

  • omg...beautiful. absolutely beautiful. which style of bagua is this?

  • look bagua done on kempo students

  • one of the best fighting styles and least appreciated as well

  • Good video

  • Good vid. It's nice to see an emphasis on the combat aspects of Baguazhang. Hen Hao.

    Peace

    BMonk

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