Wudang YinYang Baguazhang
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This Master's thunder chi is so strong it is scary.
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Hi all. I am a baby boomer sensei, practicing martial arts for over 40 years: Shototkan, Shorinji Ryu, Jujitsu, Kickboxing. Though introduced to Taijiquan in 1976, I did not truly start internal training till about 7 years ago: Tai chi, qigong and baguazhang. In those years of growth and development, what matters, personally, is all up to you: what you want to learn and benefit.
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I wish all of the dislikers to feel the bagua energy and they understand what they dislike !
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My main man!!
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thnxs but i want to ask u something...what type of exersice do you do?i wonder if i can practise both in external style and internal and something more i think that every kung fu style is a bit internal because they makes you think in onother way and practise your body to its limits.you also uses power even if there are a lot of "things" and ways to use this power...
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Yeah, sorry... that came across a bit harsh. Yes it's very hard to see how internal arts can be used for fighting when you don't understand them. It does take a long time to retrain your body to move in a different way to normal.
It's true that internal arts are very simple in their movement and strategies, but only appear this way after long study. Good luck on your path....
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better and that i believe it is more realistic because you can say that it is more simple....so if' you want i don't bother to speak but you should keep in mind that you may even if we speak about i chance to be right(that you may learn from others styles)it worths to do a research(not in youtube)SORRY FOR ME GRAMMAR SPELLING MISTAKES :)
i hope i will help u EVEN A BEAT(and of course i want to tell me back what's your generaly opinion now...
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anyway i think that u are a good guy and if you want to know i have understood some techniches of bagua(i think so) but i don't feel like they can help me in a real fight(maybe it is my fault....)i would like t o tell u that the founder of the style i prectise had been influenced by tai ji(because when the founder liked to learn other styles and he had been taught taiji when he was older than 60...)
to sum upi didn't say that any style is generally better than other i just say that for me is
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than others. anyway i don't like to critisise u but i didn't like so much the way you answer me. you look like a very skilled practisioner and maybe love practising ba gua(that's great for you and others)but you should make me to tell you my opinion about internal styles(they are good).to sum up you should reply like this"why d u tell this?" or "why don't you prefer ba gua from others styles....that's the way a real kung fu practitioner speaks(i believe so i am not sure...)
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hey man i didn't want to be rude or make you an external practitioner if u don't want to....also i didn't like to make this atmosphere when someonealse comments in a internal vid that he believes externals styles are better(for him) and everybody's vautes are bad. what's more i believe that everybody(even a master, so why not me) would apresiate when someone has a completely diferent opion(because he wants to search about everything and make sure that the style he practises likes him more than
Glory for the Wudang style!
YouLiNan 3 years ago 8
very nice demo, very good Ba Gua form.
wudangbing 4 years ago 4