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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2011

These are a few of the Bagua Wooden dummy forms. Hope you enjoy.

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  • The idea is not to give the dummy a beat down. The idea is to guide your attackers force away and to strike before he realizes what's going on. In Bagua if you use hard force against your attacker your doing it wrong. Your movements need to be smooth and flowing...

  • Well its not so much the presentation i care aout ut more less the actions and key movements and i see the man knows moves by the little bagua walk around the dummy plus he does know the knife hands and although it isnt very entertaining to watch at least this person has ideas he was willing to share to all us for our advancement so because of this i say to this gentlemen congrads on a job well done and thank-you for helping inspire all those who train as well and as hard as you do.

  • @sectionwhitedeath Thank you for your comment!

  • Need to make one of these for my basement. :) Great vid! Thanks for sharing.

  • @ksipa Your welcome...

  • i have a question, in bagua there are usually no dummies right? is the dummy something that you came up with casue i think its a great way to practice and im interested in how to apply my different forms on it.

  • @phil7514 Yes there is an actual wooden dummy. See Earle Montigues video Check for the correct spelling or search in Bagua videos. I just made the dummy out of pvc because if you do find someplace to buy it online it will cost you close to $1000

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  • Interesting vid. It's nice to see genuine Pa Kua movements being used on this kind of apparatus. I've only seen Wing Chun 'wooden dummy' practice before this, and it's given me some nice ideas. To the guy who's going on and on about the 'conditioning' benefits of this and the oh-so-secret nature of these training methods -- you must have well-conditioned neck muscles to support a head so densely packed with crap.

  • did this guy train bruce lee

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  • How come it doesn't look like you are putting very much power into your strikes? It looks almost like you are giving it a pat down rather than a beat down.

  • hahahahahahahaha

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