no offense taken. we all have our own opinions. Personally I think his basics could eat both of us for breakfast. I competed agst him once and he whooped me. hahaa.. it seems a lot of what you are complaining about are simply disagreements with style or flavor, and not a technique thing. see ya!
whaha oeps i hope i'm not stepping on some toes here
it's the little things that doesn't really count as mistakes what i'm talking about, like the slap on the ground at 0:27 while the arms aren't all high and long, but fast and wide and short, the uppercut at 0:35 while the arms aren't fully extended and weren't really high
alot of his movements are like this, u won't get deducted by it, but gives me an impression as sloppiness, sorry :P
he's still pretty good though :P beats me anytime :P peace
dude! i'm rewatching it. He doesn't cut anything short. He's got naturally short limbs so that's why he's so fast. Every move is extended and complete. which part are you talking about? Plus, he's straight Guangdong style, he's had like 5 guangdong coaches, including ye jun, chen lun, guan sheng. Mutliple canadian team member and pan american games winner, and worlds contender (made top 10 in nanquan twice). Pc!
Haha nice! Yeah, check out "zanesthename". There's a real good fujian guy there named Song Lin from this year's qualifiers. That's how it should look, or you can look up Zheng Lei Shi (2005 champ). There are vids sprinkled around, like on mryoda 's name, he's the model for optional nanquan form. See ya!
I don't do nanquan yet, but maybe I'll do in the near future when my back handles all the power. That's the reason I didn't notice the Fujian weak sauce :)
no offense taken. we all have our own opinions. Personally I think his basics could eat both of us for breakfast. I competed agst him once and he whooped me. hahaa.. it seems a lot of what you are complaining about are simply disagreements with style or flavor, and not a technique thing. see ya!
BeezQuixote 2 years ago
whaha oeps i hope i'm not stepping on some toes here
it's the little things that doesn't really count as mistakes what i'm talking about, like the slap on the ground at 0:27 while the arms aren't all high and long, but fast and wide and short, the uppercut at 0:35 while the arms aren't fully extended and weren't really high
alot of his movements are like this, u won't get deducted by it, but gives me an impression as sloppiness, sorry :P
he's still pretty good though :P beats me anytime :P peace
ShaoBo 2 years ago
dude! i'm rewatching it. He doesn't cut anything short. He's got naturally short limbs so that's why he's so fast. Every move is extended and complete. which part are you talking about? Plus, he's straight Guangdong style, he's had like 5 guangdong coaches, including ye jun, chen lun, guan sheng. Mutliple canadian team member and pan american games winner, and worlds contender (made top 10 in nanquan twice). Pc!
BeezQuixote 2 years ago
is japanese guy the 3rd guy?
BeezQuixote 2 years ago
whaha bee i really liked the japan guy
his choreo was top! :) also his expression is super :D
ShaoBo 2 years ago
though he was really fast and powerful i kinda dislike that he's trying to do everything so fast that he's getting short and sloppy
dunno, just something missing, not really my style maybe :)
ShaoBo 2 years ago
That last guy is too fast to be true!!! O.o @@
natalie2612 2 years ago
can someone tell me, who is the last one? i like his style
wushumaxi 2 years ago
Haha nice! Yeah, check out "zanesthename". There's a real good fujian guy there named Song Lin from this year's qualifiers. That's how it should look, or you can look up Zheng Lei Shi (2005 champ). There are vids sprinkled around, like on mryoda 's name, he's the model for optional nanquan form. See ya!
BeezQuixote 3 years ago
I don't do nanquan yet, but maybe I'll do in the near future when my back handles all the power. That's the reason I didn't notice the Fujian weak sauce :)
MaBu888 3 years ago