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Modern Yiquan, taught step by step, part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

Here is a short preview of our new DVD Training Set which will be released soon.
The preview contains mostly performance parts and less explanations. The complete set contains 6 DVDs.

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  • @YQFTW First you need to be educated on Yi Quan as it was taught by Wang Xiang Zhai.

    This is true Yi Quan and once you begin to learn and receive/understand the theory you will realize it...but it does not mean you will get it...that is up to you and your internal conflict of what you have seen and think you know and the the TRUTH. Look for Han Xing Chen in Zhuhai (not his brother Han Xing Yu) He teaches Han Shi Yi quan

  • @PMSthincs Hi, Would you guide me to the video or information of your favourite yi quan master(s)? Also, how do(es) he/she impressed you most that you can't see the Yao bros' style could accomplish? You know it's not easy for the beginners like me to understand all that just by watching clips or reading books, so, please share what you see. Thanks so much. ^_^

  • I died a little inside watching this.

  • This is pathetic. By modern he means that his father changed the Yi Chuan he was taught by Wang Xiang Zhai after he died. This is what he created. The Yao brothers have been beat several times. You are not going to learn true Yi Chuan watching a video, reading a book or training under these guys. Seek the truth

  • why is this 'modern'as aposed to plain yiquan

  • could you make a video about the applications

  • Is this a kungfu parody??

  • @OmarAlcazar: Yes, yiquan videos look pretty dumb, but it's all about how you feel when doing the art. If you make the movements very small, relax your body and try to engage your entire body, you can begin to feel a full-body strength that can be applied to other martial arts if you wish.

    If you want an introduction to yiquan, look for J.P. Lau's Yiquan Beginner's Guide (PDF) on the web. It has no pictures, but once you read it and start to practice, it will make sense.

  • don't want to be disrespectful... but, seriously... what?

  • did this ever get released?

    can't seem to find.

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