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Gao Bagua applications 3 Fox -- 柔身連環八卦掌用法 3

Gao bagua system in Taiwan. Soft body repeating hands practiced by Warren Fox & James Shih, filmed by Justine Wang  
 
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gavincaulfield (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Cool definately need more stuff like this for real world applications. fights on the street can be messy. I have heard that in china their are quite a few sort after body guards using ba gua and other internal arts. They seem to be the most dangerous because there is less of a fight- theme to it, rather its for life n death.
Great skill and also a martial art that u can do in old age.
8triagrammer (7 months ago) Show Hide
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This is so cool, warfox can you keep posting more real world application stuff like this please?

Maybe some free form sparring too..
warfox777 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I will don't worry. I haven't had my camera girl around since I am in America now. Soon as get a camera I'll add more vids
ssj7gokurpg (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Its attcually easier to do it on bigger guys as they are more open and slower, yet they have better reach and hit harder. fighting the same weight class is more challenging as your foe is usually just as fast as you.
WarriorBoy (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Precisely! I think there are a lot of traditional martial artists that don't appreciate how tough the fundamentals (blocking, moving, striking,etc.) are, much less the actual techniques of your style. Before all of that, you have to have more unpredictability in your training or it will never carry over.
Reizo12 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Are you a bujin ( martial artist)as well?
warfox777 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Not familiar with the term Bujin. Sorry
Reizo12 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Martial warrior. No prob.
WarriorBoy (10 months ago) Show Hide
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If you meant me, then yes. I to haven't heard Bujin before, but then again I've had more Chinese martial arts experience.
nanhuazhenren (10 months ago) Show Hide
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bujin is the translation of the chinese term wuren

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