TheStability of the Yin Fu Ba Gua stance

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Yin Fu Ba Gua is a type of Chinese martial art. This video discusses the stability of one of the stances of Yin Fu Ba Gua.

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  • @dorikings ONE SMART MAN ! I also appreciate this work.

  • thank you for what you have done. Its harder work then people just type and say stupid things. I feel sorry for them they are just shallow poeple. No matter you are right or not, I think you alot for what you have achieved and made for us.

  • This looks like a stance that Big Bird would do :). Stop smoking the reefer, dude.

  • You are an idiot. These ideas have no relationship with Ba Gua whatsoever. Even the Tai Chi posture is wrong. This is all crap.

  • Humans cannot be treated as cylinders, though, because unlike cylinders humans cannot lock themselves into a stance. This method of determining stability works only on objects with a static composure; humans do not have static composures. Thus, this method cannot correctly demonstrate human stability.

  • No mater how you look at the human body, the stance in picture from 0:10 - 0:15 is unstable and not even similar to the one fom 8:13 - 8:16.

  • I don't know where you get the idea of the Bagua and Taichi stances are like those you are saying. I'm student of praying mantis, and my teacher taught Taichi too; and I've seen Bagua practitioners; I've never seen anybody doing the forms with those stances.

  • WTF? 2:52 Who does taiji like that?? Don't try to make excuses for bad stances with 'science'. This vid is hilarious. I hope it is meant to be.

  • Wouldn't that cylinder from your other vid, fit into that part of the body regardless of what posture you were in? It's somewhat ambiguous.

  • Don't you have any concept of mingmen? Why, that's one of the most important principles in the chinese martial arts. :(

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