BaGuaZhang footwork.
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This is a nice art, from my view of You Tube videos. Would attacks to the legs be difficult to deal with? I am considering more of strikes to the legs and hips.--not of a grappler reaching down. I do want to learn Bagua.
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Nice!
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love this it is great explanations of my previous thoughts but the quote ill take from you "out flank your opponent" that rung like a clear bell and it looks like what i been looking for thank you.
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Interesting. Reminds me allot of tai sabaki in aikido. I know that the founder of Aikido was in China and learned there. Perhaps also baguazhang?
Anyways, a good video that makes the footwork easily understandable and shows how important it is.
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Good video, but it's pronounced bagua "jahng", not "zong".
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This is one of my favorite bagua footwork vids. Great work!!
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Sifu Rudy is mah nigga
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great! thanks for posting this.
The lecture is good. Shifu rudycurryjr makes good pointers on the logic of Ba Kua strategy.
Elfrania 3 years ago 6
It's great that you've taken the core theory of Baguazhang, and other internal arts, and put them into a modern context. There are lots of styles and teachers out there that only address their martial art applications in a situation when they are up against the same art, but through your videos you've shown that even techniques from styles hundreds of years old can still be applied against a modern style of fighting. Very nice, and very important for every student to learn.
ninpomasta111 4 years ago 5