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Yang Jwing Ming - Forma corta

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2007

Yang Jwing Ming realizando la forma de demostración y competencia de su programa de entrenamiento

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  • It's amazing how well you can sense his power and intent. It's like you can feel the build up of chi, the explosive release, and the immediate relaxation thereafter... Great clip!!!

  • I'm not really a fan of forms, and my background is exclusively Japanese MA, but I keep coming back to watch this. It's a rare instance of seeing a form and being able to say "He is good" rather than just "That was a good form" or "He is good at doing forms".

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  • An old MA teacher in LA but from China, and he said that it really doesn't matter what style or MA he teaches. He just needs to teach you what he knows and the form is irrelevant. Once we let go of all our blocks in our body, mind, emotions, and spirit, the body will know how to fight, and therefore we become out own form. Al Huang, Embrace Tiger, Climb Mountain, had a woman in class was jumped in the city and he went for her handbag, she hit him & ran & forgot her TaiChi! He said she did!!

  • @micsir888 - I believe he is totally relaxed, & that IS the point. True relaxation means his channels which holds the energies he unleashes, are completely empty. Emptiness in the far East looks at emptiness very different from us. Being very relaxed would be like being in a foxhole, & you are surrounded. A great fear arises, and all your senses are dialated, and you are open to all around you, & relaxation is huge, full of emptiness. Fight or flight & a huge energy comes thru Ur emptiness!

  • 虛靈頂勁 動中求靜 希望更能發揮

  • This is a true master at work. I am so glad that his work is being recognise around the world. His passion is undoubtly questionable, my praise and honour to Dr. Yang for his contribution for the martial arts world.

  • This master has written some excellent books on the Yang form. He is one of the best practitioners of Yang Taijiquan in the world, based on those who post videos on YouTube.

  • this is beautiful

  • That's some crazy dance.

  • @FreakyFloyd Even when he looks relexed he isn't that is the point..dynamic tension. He keeps the hammer cocked.

  • I used to know this form, too bad I haven't practiced this form for so long, I no longer remember it. Great demo

  • good stance.

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