單刀法選 Chinese Longsword / Saber / Miao Dao (Draft Video)
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As a student of the German longsword, I am very intrigued by the Chinese two-handed swords. I would love to see a European longsword go up against a Miao Dao, as the two weapons use similar but very different techniques.
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very impressive that sword looks hard to control cool vid
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Youve gotten better. I look forward to see more in the future :)
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sorry Jack
repeated comments. Lousy system in you-tube. I though the previous two comments didn't come up.
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Dear Jack
Master Ma is in HK, I am located in Taiwan. Your interpretation is very impressive, and accurate compared to what I learn from Master Ma. Master Ma's extensive knowledge in saber and +50yrs Solid Taichi training make his works outstanding. Though Master doesn't teach classes for years, he shall be happy to meet up with young talents like you. Let me know when you had time to come over.
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Dear Jack
You are welcome. Master Ma is in HK. I am in Taiwan. You had done very good interpretation for the ancient book. That is beyond what I can do. Your endeavors to promote ancient martial art do deserve our respect. Master had very extensive knowledge for Chinese history and martial art and solid Taichi practice for more than 50 years. That is why his interpretation is valuable.
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Dear Jack
My master, Ma, is good in HK. I am just a beginner, in Taiwan. You had been doing very well. I do respect your efforts to promote the ancient Chinese martial art. As shown in your demo, you had made pretty good interpretation for the book. That is way beyond what I can achieve. While, what Master Ma is good at is his knowledge for weapon and the more 50 years of solid training in Yang's Taichi. We can learn a lot from Mr. Ma. Let me know when you had time to come over.
Hi Jack
A feedback for the saber. The shape is really pretty. I can't tell it is wooden saber in the demo. The wooden long saber is light through the whole saber. Relatively, the weight will be a bit more on the front end. To reach a better balance, you might try to add some weight in the end of the handle, either the thicker wood, or some metal rings
Blackangelsean 11 months ago
@Blackangelsean
Thank you for your comment!
Can I come visit HK and learn from you all? =)
Jack Chen
jackchn 11 months ago