Imperial Bagua Shanghai
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What a complete waste of time.
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Very good Ba Gua Zhang. Reminds me of a battling spider stepping, turning, attacking, evading, climbing high, crouching low, pouncing on, repelling off. Hands and feet work in same time support of attack and defense. Perfection in motion.
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Excellent! thank you so much for posting. Does anyone know of any teachers on the east coast?
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@jason1251995 wow thats great I'm training imperial bagua as well...are you in shanghai...I'm in california. I love this system of bagua! Greetings to your teacher jason and it would be great for all of the teachers under wang zhuang fei to get together someday.
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@mdub2000 LOL my bad hes actually cheng an tian not wang zhuang fei thats my teacher's teacher lol. This is Imperial Bagua as said in title LOL
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@jason1251995 Oh nice...what is the practitioners name in the video? Can you tell me more about this style? thanks!
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@mdub2000 He is Wang Zhuang Fei...
My teacher knows him
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which practitioner is this..is he a part of wang zhuang fei lineage?
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This si some good stuff.
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You are referring to how Chen Ting Hua practitioners walk. Yin style uses a lower stance. Try walking very low and slide your feet and move them flat.......impossible. Wheel stepping works beeter for low walking.
Hard to judge a person or art from watching a video of a form. Different bagua styles use different methods, including stepping. This guy is using what is sometimes called "Natural" or "Lion" stepping. Xei Peiqi's lineage also use natural stepping--and He Jinbao, the current lineage bearer, is quite skilled.
oldtyger 5 years ago 3
you are totally missing something. I used to think the same thing until I felt the real power of Ba Gua:)
qimassage 2 years ago