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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2006

実戦中國武術鴻龍會'Kouryukai'
Kouryukai is martial arts which was founded by Masaaki Chiga in Japan.
Chiga studied Kungfu in Taiwan thirteen years.
The Skill includes Xingyi quan, Bagua, Taichi and Shaolin Kungfu.

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  • @linglingchat

    I think these Japanese students are doing a better job of applying Chinese martial arts in combat than many Chinese themselves.

  • @mrsexmetal7273 yep and as soon as u go for the shoot hed chop the back of ya neck and youd be out for the count! yes mma is good but why do ppl have to compare all fighting arts to it!

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  • @xChuckNorrisKickx wow, really ass. I suppose you believe brazilian jiujitsu will beat everyone for you.

    

  • Wow; more oriental stupidity. Use this in a fight and you're sure to be shit-pwned; unless, of course, you're fighting a 120 lbs chinaman. This is a really bad joke.

  • Muy buenas aplicaciones. Un Kung Fu interesante

  • This looks very much like historical fencing. Pretty cool.

  • @neroblue11 bare knuckle punch will really mess u up. they're mainly hitting the head afterall, it's better to go more light or the sparring rounds will end way too quick for neither to learn anything out of it. sparring should be about learning also, not about ego

  • a mì me gusta mucho y como cambia la forma de ver el mundo y de desarrollarse en èl , toda producciòn humana,por lo tanto, " cambia" .Se modifica,sin hacer apresiaciones sobre que es mejor o peor..simplemente "ES".Todos los artistas marciales deberìamos cultivar el fluir.Humildemente!!

  • Seems to specialize with medium and long range fighting. I love the footwork. Especially the quick advancing attacks to bridge the distance of the opponent. Just add some elements of quick retreat and aerial defensive maneuvers to avoid being hit and I think it would be awesome.

  • @jmikejapan Anyway, that is what I was taught when I lived in China. It is widely known among the older generations. I will try and remember which emperor it was. It is funny how many Mainland Chinese know this, but still have a problem with the Japanese. Luckily, the younger kids are becoming less prejudice. It is an old problem with a lot of history and conflicts behind it. Very touchy subject.

    Bao Zhong!

  • @linglingchat agreed. And if you really want to get technical. There are old Chinese stories about one of the emperors(can't remember which one) sending Chinese sailors and families to find more land and make settlements on it and then report back to Zhong guo. The settlers landed on what is now Japan and decided to stay. So, really a lot of mainland Japanese are decedents of those sailors. The natives of Japan , the Ainu also speak of the mainlanders moving in. So they are not so different.

  • @SerradaOfSATX  I think you're absolutely correct :)

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