Taijiquan Vs Baguazhang
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@beatthinker I'm sure they had a good reason to ;p
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@DoubleGArtist18 These forms are quite advanced for your level. Id suggest learn boxing fundamentals or practice free-sparring with your buddies. Discipline takes training, training takes time . You don't want to get beat up while trying to imitate internet learned kung fu. And if they try beat you up again, walk up to one, call them a pansy, then and punch him in the face as hard as you can. Getting into a fight isnt about who wins or loses, its about fighting back. Cheers!
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@protoandghetto Bagua steps open up fighting angles. Basic boxing.
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@maxxonpower yea.. that would be fun too!!
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Where is this clip from?
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so that way, incase they Do get overpowered, they look for the "next best option out" which is to MOVE to the opponent's backside, WHILE redirecting the opponent's attack either away from them OR redirect it right by them.
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BaGua, is a flowing of center of gravity, by keeping their legs more spread apart, they have a lower Dan Tian setting, BUT constantly in a flowing motion. because of their moving motion, their idea mainly bases on "if an opponent's force is stronger than you, let them have their way" hence, most bagua practitioners practice moving around a set of poles, mainly of 9 to 12 poles, they practice to circle around their opponents.
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think of tai chi chuan as this.. if some1 were to fight a tai chi practitioner, it would be like fighting a wall, in what sense? tai chi practitioners negate the power you use against them, and directs them INTO the ground, thus causing you to lose the momentum/velocity of your attack.
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@DoubleGArtist18 yes, the guy in black is doing tai chi. im sorry.. that sucks :( i was also bullied when i was younger, but i've done traditional kung fu almost my whole life, i was always taught to hold myself back, until i cant hold it in anymore. if i were you, i'd look for some free tips and video's online, and start practicing that way. there are a LOT of resources that can help you learn and train these days. although having a mentor would help, its good to practice alone first.
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@DoubleGArtist18 yes he is, but you might want to learn something that isn't so hard to learn. it might take a while for you to be able to apply it correctly. see if there is anything that is more suitable for the weakness of your enemy and your strengths.
for all naruto lovers out there, did you know that baguazhang is the basis for the 8 trigrams techniques used by the byakugan users of the hyuga clan?
lugiametagross162 9 months ago 9
too bad real fighting isnt this artistic. .its dumb and brutal not stylish and pretty
earwax8toecheese 1 year ago 2