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Sifu Andrew Chung Hsing-i Chuan

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2006

Hsing-i linking form, Sifu Andrew Chung

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  • Awesome. I practice I-Chuan almost daily for some time, this led to a full body connectedness and increase it what is called pung (bouncy) energy. It grew gradually and continues to grow. I have taken internal martial arts but never was taught and stomping techniques. I started trying to mimick some of the excellent videos like this one on the youtube and low and behold the power reveberates upwards propelling my arm.  Its as if one is full of air. Its quite amazing.

  • The amount of theory and pratice of Chinese martial arts Andrew knows is insane

  • Absolutely Beautiful.

    Anyone here in the Tamarac, Ft. Lauderdale area?

    Let's get together and share some Tai Chi.

    Lester Holmes TaichiwellnessSociety

  • beautifull.nice the flowing of the different animals,but still strong and effective.

    and nice improvisation on the basic form.

    i take some inspiration from this

  • Very Powerful

  • He is super incredible I just did a class with him, and the only thing I can say is: you want more, he put you in a different level of being.

  • Finally, an example on the web of some authentic Xing Yi Chuan. Students should watch this video carefully.

    I learned Hebei style from a tradtional teacher from Shanghai and this looks like a similar variety.

    The stomps are not necessarily hard force stomps. They are an element of good fa jing. With time and practice, they become quieter and the power more subtle as the transition from wu ji to tai ji smoothens.

    Hen hao!!!

  • When was this film shot? It's great Linking Form!

  • this is called Linking Form.

  • Hello,Does anybody know the name of this Form please?

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