Baguazhang training
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great balance, alot of power and to never let the guard down while having absolute focus on the enemy proves this man is nothing short of a master at his art or "lifestyle"
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@noksoocao seriously?
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not sure, but was that master yoda going by on a bike...or just a jedi mind trick???
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Notice how the stepping takes place from the hips and tan tien.
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this is a perfect example of a good basic training. u walk slowly and take care of every part of the body, i know how hard it is to keep a proper twist and a good footwork, balance and so on, for a long long time. bagua basics is full of hiddden isometrics ;) very good video, nothing much to see, but the more is inside of him going on! thats real baguazhang.
its much harder to walk slow than to walk fast,
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people talk too much. "
practice"
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@negait This isn't meant for fighting.
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@drchango2010 What do you mean not bobbing up and down?
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i no
iticed the birds got quieter till he began to reverse direction..then they came back
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well this looks legit. it should be mentioned for the sake of skeptics that this is part of the qi gung for internal training not combat. bagua fight is direct and effective. even the basics learned in xiao kaimen are brilliantly simple. i myself am a qi gong skeptic but bagua gives you enough energy that night practice will lead to insomnia. bagua is great kung fu but many find the training boring.
AMAZING! He's really good at sneakin' around that telephone pole. Stupid thing never even knew he was there! Not even when he reversed direction.
RoscoesRiffs 1 year ago 4
The tree represents an epicenter of focus... It is a concentration point for the practitioner as well as a representation of the opponent... You see this is Wing Chun with the Wooden Dummy, as well as here. In some cases there is more than one pole used. Possibly 2-9...
BaguazhangMaster 2 years ago 3