Fu Zhongwen - Fajing
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yang cinnbar palm
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yoda say push the floor hmmmm yes red face like god of war ? yes good
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He has the jing!! If he makes contact with you , its all over
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@Loyaute In my school we learn Yang Lu Chan's 108 form and it has no fajin. Xingyi and Bagua come later in the program.
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whip, whip, whip. There is no secret here but physics. I could show you a boxer and write FaJing as title and everyone would be impressed. Theres is no external or internal, there is only ground up.
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Well, he does share obesity with his taiji up-line.
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@whoflungdat ... oh obviously, thanks for your learned input. Amazing all the "expert" opinions that pop up.
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Know it all! I wish. But thanks for the compliment. Please learn your Yang family history OUTSIDE of Chenfu's line! I know its hard, but the Yang family did an art that is nothing like "modern" slow tai chi. Fu had skills. What he is showing here has nothing to do with those skills however! If you had a "secret", would you put it out for the world to see for free? The yang's didnt and neither did Fu. If you believe he did, great! You're one of the 99%! Modern taichi is garbage.
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how didn't he leave the original art. I'm curious! he taught his whole life for free in china, as one of the most respected heads of martial arts!
he definitely had nothing to hide from new-martial artists knowitalls like you
you can see in many of the movements that there is movement from the kua. example would be at 0:23, a clear kua vertical opening.
it's the kua and waist and spine that are key to fa, not just waist.. and with a baggy shirt like that, you couldn't see him move his kua or spine very well.
at 1:17, you can see a small waist turn.
he's showing small frame skills, not big training movements. big in practice, small in application...
richardshapiroII 2 years ago 3
This is pretty neat. You don't see too much of Yang style fajing. Every taijiquan style has fajing. Chen style is probably the best known and it's true the shaking kind is what that style is best known for. However there are many different ways to express power and each method can be used in the right context. I also studied bagua and my teacher frowned on shaking fajing--he taught us a very steady type of fajing that coincided with footwork and was quite powerful.
oldtyger 3 years ago 2