Bagua Bruce Kumar Frantzis

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

This is BK Frantzis demonstrating bagua applications on Ken Van Sycle, a student of Cheng Man Ching. www.energyarts.com

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  • i finally get to hear what bruce kumars voice sounds like after being a big fan of his for years and reading many of his books. you must understand i was somewhat shocked to realise he sounds exactly like MICKEY MOUSE.

  • Kumar would not challenge Kumar to fight -- that's how dangerous Kumar1 is!!

    Even so, fearing Kumar to such an extent pales by how much Kumar fears the beard (Chuck Norris Beard)!!! This shows Kumars wisdom!

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  • if Bruce Francis is so hard... put him in the UFC

  • @piaten Or you could using fighting as a means of mastering your body.

  • @gregoryfromcali "Master your body and energy first -then fighting will be the easy part!"

  • Nothing that a left hook wouldn't take care of

  • fai cacare

    

  • that van sycle guy is not a student of chan man ching. you can throw around all the popular names you want but his movement gives him away.

  • Yes there are and more importantly it is only when you have the ability to fight that you can conquer your fear of fighting and resolve most situations (not all) without fighting.

  • My point was that Dung created Bagua and that was a fighting art.

  • before they develop their philosophy. That is to say, develop themselves psychologically until their attitudes are well examined and eveloped and their behavior is mature. I wouldn't.

  • What you're saying is true, both of you, actually, in my opinion. But I don't beleive that, that Bagua was morerecently modified to emphasize fighting applications. Sounds ridiculous, frankly. What is your source? I'm actually really curious, is it something a teacher said or a valid historical reference?

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