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China Wudang Light-Body Kungfu - Qing Gong - Master Chen Shixing

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

http://www.daoistkungfu.com This video shows Master Chen Shixing, top master in China today. His school, China Wudang Kungfu Academy, is on Wudang mountain. Here you can study Wudang Kungfu, Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong.

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  • widens our eyesight that martial art is really a comprehensive art which doesn't only comprise cruel fight to death, but also qinggong, flying art, & beauty; not only grounding the opponent & hitting, elbowing him to hurts & death !  Sifu, beware, my heart goes out to you when u 've free fall ! Take care !

  • @cmoun5

    ? qing gong? not exactly, qing gong is internal energy distribution that is shown in external movements, jumping falling running etc. and most martial schools has their own qing gong techniques, wudang has one shaolin has one and so on.

    qing gong surpasses parkour and free running, in the sense that it doesn't have any limited applications

    and the martial arts demonstrated are Wudang Wu Kung

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  • Very similar to parkour. Not sure about his landings from high drops though, they look like they could be very bad for the knees. Apart from that, many of the movements are similar, altohugh not identical, to what an experienced traceur may do to surpass the same obstacles.

    Not surprising, I've heard it said a few times that parkour is a new name for something people have always done. Of course it also goes a little beyond that by introducing a modern training system.

  • @usernameisapain I don't understand, I thought that qing gong was already a martial art based on movement.

  • @AlexLococo Qing Gong is a movement art utilized with the help of qigong, and qigong don't have any limitations to how it is applied, I never proclaimed that parkour, in the sense of moving was worse, I did say that in an overall perspective of pliability parkour is inferior, cause it is solely of focus on movement.

    it seems though that people misunderstand my comment or simply don't bother reading it properly ><

  • @HopscotchPK

    Qigong I already explained, nevertheless all martial arts have light body skills, and those are barely shown in this video, the light body skills(Qing Gong) are utilized with the help of qigong, most of the movements in this video have nothing to do with Qing Gong, I'm not looking down on parkour, I'm saying though that to utilize Qing Gong you have to know some Qigong, and qigong "doesn't have any limited applications"

  • no way much better background here

  • Just like parkour

  • you yo

  • Chen Shixing , Master over all  masters..

  • yo i no

  • Sexy.

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