Jet Li 1978 — Changquan

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

National Wushu Competition: long-afist form performed by Jet Li

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  • Wow! fantastic!. a big mix of Tong Bei Quan, Fan Zi Quan, Cha Quan and Gymnastic.

    this form of modern wushu is not easy, but for Li Lian Jie was nearly simple.

    this way of wushu is very far from mine, for me it is very difficolt to learn.

    I study and teach Old WuShu ( seven star praying mantis boxing).

    best regards to all WuShu's lovers

  • 0:41 Most intense butterfly kick I've ever seen.

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  • the only flaw i can tell are his splits. he's amazing!

  • ive been training sanda for a couple years now but i started training wushu. i got to say that changquan was one of the forms/styles that helped me the most. it builds up the leg strenght that are great for kicking, as well as body coordination. jet li did an amazing job. to achieve that clean technique he had to work really hard. show some respect and enjoy this amazing demo :)

  • @gwl1983 This is the artful portion of the style, a kata if you must. ChangQuan is very practical in fighting standards as it is a long-range fighting system and style. The art instructs mostly offensive techniques that revolve around fully extending strikes.

  • thats a good dance but not very effective for real fighting

  • @AsyanoTV Uh so you're saying that you can run up to a guy and beat the crap out of him without getting arrested?

  • @neroblue11 ....dumbass

  • @YummyCakesDeli no dumbFUCK......if it hurt like you, who never stretches does kung fu or wushu, he would show OBVIOUS signs of pain,

  • @123udang chang quan is a style, but is not the exact same as shaolin

  • @123udang ...shaolin kung fu is a style of wushu/kung fu, chang quan is a style of wushu

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