Wudang Sword | Chinese Sword Sparring | Tang Lang Jian

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Here we want to present some Tang Lang Sword sparring, recorded during my Sword trainings at the WuDao School in Hamburg/Germany.

Thank you to my Kung fu brother Stoni for the friendly "exchange"! ;-)

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  • Watching teh footing of these stances I saw elements of Italian and English fencing, particularly the usage of frog stance (0:32-0:37), and the employment of the falcon guard (1:27). Is this somethign that's been adapted into one style from the other, or are there other similarities that developed independently between the style demonstrated and those of European origin?

  • @Dasychot

    in generell we do chinese swordfenching.

    what u call fragstance we call "shülin bu". it´s one of our basic stances.

    i´would say most of the similarities had been developed independently.

    because of the nature of the weapon. a few time ago, i had some exchange with a rapier-guy and we find out a many similarities. but often the "european" fenching seems more restricted (rules) than the chinese swordfenching...

    greetz

  • If you are interested in Chinese Historical Swordsmanship, look into the Traditional Chinese Sword League (TCSL). They host tournaments in the US twice a year with the first European Tournament scheduled for May 2011 in Netherlands (2012 in Germany). Sword used in TCSL Tournaments are solid wood & must weigh a min. of 650 grams. Tournament Champions receive damascus swords as a trophy.

    You might also like the video 5 Elements of Chinese Swordsmanship here on youtube...

  • @wuming108

    thanks for the information, that sounds very interessting!

    is there any website for further informations?

  • You can really see all the problems with using light weight, foam, toy like "weapons" in this demonstration. It leads to totally unrealistic technique & silliness like jumping toward your opponent, something you would never try if you were using real weight wood weapons, let alone steel.

  • @wuming108

    in some points I can agree.... the softsticks definitly CAN sometimes mislead techniques.... and of course you can´t really compare to realistic jian fight...

    but thats not really the point jamming around with softsticks ;-)

    ... we´re looking forward to see some fine jian-play with real wood jians from you.

    greetz ;-)

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  • Now make them into lightsabers! GO!

  • I enjoyed this video! Its interesting to contrast the Chinese styles with Historic European Swordsmanship using rapiers or messers.

  • you are welcome. ;-)

  • Please bring in some asians.

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