Hsing-I..XingYi Quan combat DVD - combat kung-fu

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

Master Bakari Alexander doing Hsing-I defense combat techniques

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  • I believe so many under estimate the amount of time & the difficulty to do just San Ti (San Chi) posture in Hsing-I; This is a very good training drill for coordination of the body mechanics. As mentioned below it takes some time to get this down properly...so 37 seconds displayed here is really many compounded lessons for a beginning practitioner...and a continued practice for a person who has been training for a while

  • YES! Kung-Fu = Time + Energy [INNER-CHI]

  • @LowKickSlick Is this what htey cal nine heaven splashing hands?

  • @Mider999 No! This is basic Hsing-I training.

  • @masterbakari Oh i was wondering if you had ever met or heard of a man named James Mcneil

  • @Mider999 No! I have never met him.

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  • @Spaceboy101 (continued) but if you practise getting into the stance for that same 8 hours, you will learn to snap to that stance, and you will learn to snap to it correctly. i would call this more valuable for the beginner. a beginner needs to get a handle on correct movement, which naturally corrects posture and weight distribution, etc. standing post refines these, but in order to refine something, you must have something to refine.

  • @Mider999 Mcneil was the xingyiquan guru of the late 1990 - 2000 era. I'm sure James knows his stuff but James' instructional vids only showed forms, no practical combat.

  • @LowKickSlick Santi can only be mastered by static training which for the uninitiated means standing montionless in teh stance for long preiods of time. You build up the body's weak areas through the isometric exertion and learn to properly relax and adjust you atance to the correct balance.

  • This guy obviously knows his stuff. Much better than lots of Xingyi guys who do powder puff movements. 

  • I want to thank you for the clarity in your moves, video, and transmission of knowledge. I learned much from your video. I'll definitely continue doing Hsing-I. Your video motivates!!!!

  • no this is basic hood survival stuff. u cant learn hsing-i on youtube.

  • gotta love hisng yi chuan. it walks that fine line between external and internal arts. the creator was truly a martial genius!

  • Great!!!!

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