This is a clip of Master Sam Chin demonstrating I Liq Chuan to a Russian TV show with head instructor Alexander Skoalozub
Originated in Malaysia, I Liq Chuan is fairly new in the United States. Started off as a family art only, and now Master Sam Chin is sharing it with the world.
曾家意力拳第1代掌门人 - 曾帆祥
Founded by 曾力强 Chin Lik Keong
English site: www.i-liqchuan.com
Russian site: www.iliqchuan.ru
I've never seen this man before, but the video indicates an exceptionally high level of skill. I am glad that nowadays we're seeming more and more martial artists who openly demonstrate the importance of body structure/integrity.
secondgate 3 months ago 2
Interesting. Compare with Guided Chaos youtube clips # 2) , 3) and 23).
mattkovsky 3 months ago
Vovinam is the best !
Billionaire91VN 6 months ago
@DrunknShaolinBoxer I disagree here, sir. As a one time student of Reng Guan Yi (Chen Taiji), he expressed the view that if your abilities are not effective in a short time then you are either being taught wrong or practicing wrong. There is no secret that needs to be unveiled over years, it is just understanding the physics of it all...and "getting it"...which i guess could take years. But it shouldn't. No "ancient Chinese secret". Just a good teacher, supple brain and practice.
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kennhiser 7 months ago 2
@flancka - he's nearly 60 now. when he was young he knocked out plenty of fighters from all kinds of backgrounds, including Thai boxers.
fallingleaveskungfu 8 months ago
The Great Master Wang posted an ad for his Beijing school of Da Cheng Chuan or I Chuan. Every Thursday was open challenge day, and anyone who wanted could come in and "try hands". Master Wang supposedly never lost.
renaissancemang1 8 months ago
What is the name of this song, please?
dychaj 10 months ago
@TheDrCritic
Please check out Daria Sergeeva's videos. She is a Russian I Liq Chuan instructor, standing about 5'6" tall, weighs no more than 120-130. The massive weight could have helped some people but it is clearly not what it takes to maintain the balanced center gravity. It's about knowing your own limits and absorbing energy down to the feet. You could also see a demo of Daria in her highlights video being pushed by multiple bystanders and still not move an inch.
Arahats 1 year ago
yi li quan
markohu 1 year ago
This is good stuff. The music choice is a tad unfortunate, but the martial art skill here is undeniable. I think anyone with a trained eye can see that there is something real going on here.
jcffrey 1 year ago