Wudang Tai Chi Sword
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I HAVE A GUN WHAT NOW BITCH!
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@calamagbloos Wushu means martial art. Usually it refers to the more modern acrobatic kung fu displays which may be folk, shao-lin or Taoist in origin. Wudang refers to Taoist arts, perhaps usually from the Wudang mountain area.
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Tai Chi is pretty cool but I think all the best martial arts movies come out of Kung Fu. I really loved the new movie “Films of Fury” that just came out on demand because it had really great action sequences and movie clips from some of the best kung fu movies ever!
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@bryceskates4life Aikido is combat?maybe I missed something.
Tai Chi is a martial art and as such has that combat "thing" to it.
both TaiChi and Aikido are in a different catagory to TaeKwonDo(as well as them all being from different countries)
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@raisindrahgon read my post above about "speed".I think you said it much better by "right speed".
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@raisindrahgon what a load of codswallop
speed IS the essence of sword fighting as much as correct technique.Never heard of somuku but transation of " to run counter to, to go against, to disobey" comes back
Fights in movies are never the real thing-only too correct here.
Some styles ARE superior to others but in most styles it is the individual that makes the most difference
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whats the difference between wushu and wudang?
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Very impressive, and its funny theres surfers in the background XD
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@locke103 actually since i watched this i've gotten a couple swords and learned quite a bit, i have more of an offensive approach but its still very fluid and strangely enough relaxing.
For me, this is one of the best videos of Jesse....how elegant....and grace....amazing....
Marhutasan 2 years ago 8
nice left and right wave at 1:25
zealberg 8 months ago