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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2006

Teacher Zhu Baozhen explained some basic principles of Yin baguazhang to group of Japanese.

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  • Why are there so many movements in this video that resemble Mantis? I practice Ba Gua, but not Yin style...are the movements inherent to that style, or does this man have a Mantis background?

    Just curious. This is a very nice video

  • I never did any mantis training, i have no idea why do you think its resemble MAntis... Teacher Zhu BAozhen never practiced Mantis in his life, just bagua

  • haha............

  • you can advertise yourself as you want, even doing a black PR but true is you are no one in Beijing, but Zhu Baozhen is famous. u just want to find some naive foreigners to learn from you for big bucks. have a good day

  • Why, if it is spoken in chinese, is there japanese subtitles?

  • because this was orifinally for Japanese audience. Guy in black is Japanese

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  • if any of you even knew anything about Zhe Boazhen, You would not make such ignorant and uniformed comments... Oh, and the comment "not bad for an old man" he would dispense with your silly ass in short order. Rather be an old man and useful, instead of YOUNG DUMB AND FULL OF CUM!

  • Don't be naive I practice wing chun for years but it has it's limits as a system. Bagua is a very complex art. And to even get it right you need a great teacher who totally understands the structure of it.

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  • @HerBareS No family style, just the Lao Ba Zhang as taught by Sun Lu-Tang (my Sifu learned from his daughter). We just call it Bagua...though some refer to it as "Sun style", Sun never attached his name to anything but the Tai Chi he developed. I am aware of the integration of previous MA experience that takes place, which is why I asked if this man had a Mantis background. Thank you, but with all due respect, I only ever asked the one question and it got answered two years ago.

  • @theMAG101 what style do you learn? hmm Yin style has one main diference to other, more "grapling and moving" styles cause it is more agresive with punches, kicks and hiting. Similar to Xing Yi animal backrounding after learning the main principles ing Yin Bagua you integrate some mantis and white crane like sifu Zhu

  • @NTNGUYEN The wrist strikes were one thing I noted, his method of delivering a side kick was another. Was just curious if Mantis was in his background, that's all. I train Baguazhang, but not Yin style, so I asked the question I asked. I got my answer, thank you.

  • @theMAG101 Maybe you think he has mantis background bc of the wrist strikes... But actually Yin Bagua has many usages for wrist attacks similarly to Mantis. However, Mantis stepping methods differ greatly with Bagua Zhang, and the fighting strategy is slightly different.

  • awesome drunken snake mantis.*master rules.

  • I studied under Mr. Usui.

  • @theMAG101 : there are quite a lot of similarities between Bagua and Mantis. The principle difference is that Bagua fights from outside of the circle inward, whereas Mantis fights from the centre of the circle outward.

  • @theMAG101 I agree with You.Its only problem with translation.In some countries groups of techniques in one style were translated "styles".Thank You for answer.Its good that I got new knowledge.If You are receptive in conversation it always brings new knowledge.It was similar to mantis becouse combination of using fingers and absorbing energy of opponent is analogical way and sometimes looks comparable.

  • @RemekMM Actually no, the original Ba Gua Zhang was completely its own style consisting of the Lao Ba Zhang. Adept practitioners applied their previous martial backgrounds to form sub-styles (Cheng Ba Gua, Yin Ba Gua, Gao Ba Gua, etc.). And very few things are "normal" from style to style in Chinese martial arts, aside from core principles.

  • @theMAG101 Ba Gua contains many styles.Its normal in kung fu.

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