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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

Thanks to the time limit of youtube I have to cut it into 6 parts...
This is the 2nd part of the chang quan compulsory tutorial for my pupils in Amsterdam

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  • @josesblima : try keepvid.com ;)

  • Why cant I download this video? I'm using vdownloader... I can download every video but not this one...

  • Hey, thanks for these video's, I learned this form before, but didn't practice it for a loooong time :-)

    Maybe I can re-learn it now :-)

    Groetjes uit België :-P

  • If you're Chinese, then you'll probably realized this before: when you speak chinese, you have to curl your tongue up when you say most of the words; when you speak english, your tongue usually stays straight.

    Sorry for my attitude earlier. That sometimes happens to me.

  • thk for this video, now i can watch this video if i need help in my form, i learn from Yannick benoit at brossard,Quebec,Canada

    quebec wushu!!!

  • yeah i'm chinese :)

    though i was born in china till i was 10 and grew up in the netherlands till now

  • are you chinese? that's what I thought

  • I don't totally agree with you

    I think the level of the spoken language more or less depends on the person who is learning it..

    It doesn't matter if it's a chinese trying to learn english or a western trying to learn chinese. I have met western people speaking chinese like a local... and i know chinese people speak english perfectly, it all depends on the person...

  • wtf?

  • Americans don't speak chinese well. they have an accent, know what I mean? Chinese people have an accent for english, but it's less obvious cause americans don't have a rule for paralanguage

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