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Yiquan Master Yao Chengguang 合气道

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

合气道

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  • the japnese guy in blue trains aikido & wanted to try his skills on Mr. Yao, on technical level only, no bodily harm.

  • 'lilcicero77' is completly right. As the title says, this man is Shifu Yao Chengguang, he is chinese and he is demonstrating Yiquan, a chinese martial art. It is not Aikido.

    Aikido in chinese is Heqidao. I don't know why 'spriteyiquan' had put this three characters in the title. Maybe heqidao is a term of some Yiquan tecnics. (I don't think so).

  • he qi dao means aikido. im not sure what it has to do with yiquan.

  • @philipw2005 thankyou for explaining the difference, i have always used training as a very general term which describes everything that is done to improve your skills. I know that when my yiquan teachers have said "push hands" they have meant the practices between individual training and free sparring, it is good to find these differences in language so we can avoid misunderstandings when we train with people from different areas. thankyou for you time Philip.

    Joseph

  • @ratmonk55 Hi ratmonk55,

    "Training" is simplest. We will not generate a strong punch on the opponent's nose who is training with us at least. Nose's blood everywhere is not " a good looking condition ". Do you agree ?

    Philip

  • @ratmonk55 Hi ratmonk55, U ar an outstanding person. Chinese character is quite difficult to learn and understand !!

    " Talk Hands" in H.K. in the past means " to challenge others with real fight" or " to take challenges fm others with real fight". Of course, it is not talking about ' Die or Alive' fighting. But, in most condition, bleeding or bone-breaking appears after the fight.

    Perhaps, " Talk Hands" means " making friends" nowadays.

    Cont..

  • @philipw2005 hello Philip, you are quite right, i didn't read the writing at the beginning of the clip so part of my previous comment does not stand. I don't know why you think i called you a fool. what is the difference between "talk hands" and training please?

  • i think your a fool and i dont need anyone to translate that for me take down your phoney jkd clips

  • Do you think I am a fool ??

    If you don't know chinese characters, please find someone to translate for you !

    Philip

  • Hi Ratmonk55

    I would like to know do you understand the chinese characters at the very first beginning of introduction in this clip?

    The content of the text indicates that this person is coming from Japan and this person is one of the top Aikidoka.

    So....please don't tell lies to all Real Martial Artists in the world.

    Besides, the text indicates that this Japanese want to " Talk Hands" with Mr Yao. That means this is not something like training as what you said.

    Cont...

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