Kung Fu Dragons of Wudang - Baguazhang, 8 Pattern Boxing
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Who else thought of naruto and the byakugan
At least I know where the anime got the style of combat from
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@GunslingerX92 yes, it is much tougher. i study this, and my teacher has it down pretty well. but he says it took him 5 years just to get the footwork down. but as long as you keep improving from wherever you are, you will pick it up eventually
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gonna disagree.
the new wudang is not the old wudang. new wudang is china govt owned and operated.
the only person who stayed on was a 100+ year old nun, they let her stay cause she's no trouble.
otherwise, it's run by the chinese govt.
you think the chinese govt really wants people to learn how to fight well?
well, I think they don't.
about bruce. he's the man. if yr serious about bagua, he's the guy to work with.
square 41 gave an excellent description of nei, thx
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so awesome! i wanna go there and learn!!
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Remember I was here.Thai
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@Taisykis :) all ways question anything you come across. i was trained by a greek & a brit but its true things can be hidden in the movement by the looks of this person it is a speedy mix of dragon movements.
thay r good just sloppy in some spots but nice of corse.
it can take many years to get all of a form smooth & fast.
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@jacksawild Yeah, losing testicles sucks.
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Walking the circles. My teacher was a baguazhang and hsing yi fighter and I seriously wouldn't want to mess, he also teaches tai chi. He had incredible control and if threatened you might find yourself missing a testicle or two.
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That was just sick.
All you prove is that you know nothing about martial arts : )
The application is hidden in the movements, if the teacher can't show you this then the teacher is terrible
Aheyne 2 years ago 11
Wow. Bagua looks amazingly intricate. I noticed each of his steps moved to a new trigram, no further no shorter. I studied Hung Gar for two years, which I thought was tough, but this looks much harder to pick up.
GunslingerX92 2 years ago 6