Learn the Pu Bu Chuan Zhang Technique in the martial art of Wushu in this free martial arts video.
Expert: Mei-chiao Chiu
Bio: Mei-chiao Chiu, originally from Taiwan, is a theater actress and martial artist. She started her martial arts training in Taiwan with master Hsiung and master Lai Jing.
@BAMFUproductions blocking and hand sweep
2Hawgdawgs 1 month ago
@suckmeballsalot Hypothetically, of course.
LakeofGlass 1 month ago
@LakeofGlass From what I know of Chi, The chinese believe it's not just the energy of you moving but that it's internal (inside your body) that when controlled, is capable of not just hitting things with power but to be able to take hits far exceeding a normal persons ability and also allows you to heal yourself amoung other things. good video on it- watch?v=tX8mGt0K_JI
suckmeballsalot 1 month ago
what is this technique used for?
BAMFUproductions 1 month ago
@LakeofGlass if I'm to look dorky, then I'm to look dorky. Thank you for your thoughts.
ruseartifice 2 months ago
@LakeofGlass about dance, try capoeira from brazil.
where the slaves weren't allowed to learn self-defense, then they created a "dance" for that... (º-^)
andymangaka 3 months ago
@ninjakid6 Every Martial Art has it's strengths and weaknesses.
LakeofGlass 3 months ago
@ruseartifice Chi just means energy. Stop trying to sound mystical, it just looks dorky.
LakeofGlass 3 months ago
@andymangaka I looked it up and I only see wushu defining Chinese-founded martial/military arts. But I get it now. Thing is, the only ones I've witnessed looked more like a creative dance. That confused me.
LakeofGlass 3 months ago
@LakeofGlass There's something you must know:
Kung Fu = something like "achievement/merit through great effort" = anything you do with refinement
Wushu = "military/martial art" = refers to ALL chinese(and non chinese) fighting system
andymangaka 3 months ago