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The Kung Fu Platform
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Welcome to The Kung Fu Platform, where we dive deep into the world of Martial Arts, Kung Fu, Qi Gong, and Strength Training. Our channel is dedicated to providing engaging and informative video lessons that empower you to develop your skills, enhance your physical and mental well-being, and unlock your inner strength. Whether you're a beginner looking to explore the foundations or an experienced practitioner seeking advanced techniques, we've got you covered. Join us on this journey as we share the wisdom, techniques, and philosophy behind these ancient disciplines, helping you become a stronger, more balanced individual. Get ready to train, learn, and grow with our passionate community of martial arts enthusiasts!
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Sir in bag what you add sir?
love a heavy bag workout to keep fit
very nice 👍
I have a question, what do you think of Hung Gar kung fu vs Muay Thai? I watched some Buakaw Banchamek videos, and his kicks look deadly to say the least.
I’m sorry to have to criticize but Foot work is not right. Stances are not complete or low enough, you should have titled this as a “Walk Thru” because it looks like you’re just walking around doing a form . Hand motions are meaningless.
I appreciate your teaching sir. Good counter Techniques in your own knowledge. Good Job.♥️🙏. But in my own Opinion if your opponent moves his attack that's the time you also move your counter move in baguazhang by moving defensively evading his strikes by walking in a circle motion of baguazhang evading his strikes by a walking circle of a throwing techniques of baguazhang or a Dimakk striking techniques of bagua. Or any striking techniques you want to give him. Thank you sir for your kind Consideration ,& understanding.♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Violates the basic principles of bagua. Strange interpretation. Staying on centerline in the pocket rather than circling, not turning them, dedicating both hands to counter a single attack so you will immediately eat the incoming rear hand, & turning away from them to do it, doing nothing to upset their base, and so stiff that the attack breaks your base, rather than their own, flat footed posture. Unless the attacker is absolutely clueless, you will eat the rear hand by choosing to stay in the pocket and not move away from the rear hand. If you have no chance to move out of the pocket, choosing to turn to use both hands to stop one attack means eating a rear punch at best and them taking your back or stabbing you at worst. Ask your partner to throw a simple 1-2 attack at speed and test this again. Better yet, assume they have a weapon on them they can deploy at any moment. Are you still going to choose to stay inside, turn away from their rear hand, and use two hands to deal with one?
From mantague?
What style
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Constructive feedback: The double palm violates the principle, “do not chase hands.” And it’s more of a rising and spitting movement, while both phases of conceal the flowers are a sinking and swallowing movement. Hooks come with aggressive movement inward. Without the bulk of the glove, that shot is gonna get through. Use your footwork. BaGua is not flatfooted like this. Even non circular movements in BaGua were zig zag pattern. The second movement following the two hand Block is more akin to tai chi slant flying, which itself is a knockover more than a strike. It’s a takedown, that needs to be combined with aggressive footwork to achieve the right positioning to uproot. Here, the blade of the forearm is doing all the work making it more difficult and likely with less stopping-power. Conceal the flowers is grappling, it’s more akin to an arm drag AND/Or a neck clinch takedown. The second usage Block basically is a Wing Chun Bong Sau or Kwan Sau rather than Conceal the flowers. And even in Wing Chun this is a bad evolution of usage because, “Bong Sau is only seen in Transition.” It’s not meant to be a block, esp not on the inside. This standing in the pocket, fielding strikes like this is atypical of BaGua strategy and usage. Of course you can do whatever you want, and whatever you can make work. But for the average student it creates a lot of strategic disadvantages for the application of the style. Move in, change angles, GRAPPLE. It’s what late form BaGua is. The circle and circle walking is from Cheng Ting Hua, a Shuaijiao practitioner, having his students walk the palm changes outside of the wrestling pit. So often we treat KungFu like “Boxing” instead. Use your “Shuai” and “Na” and it will work wonders and open up so many more possibilities. Respectfully 🙏🏽
Hope you don't pick up any bad habits as that can be the end of everything 👍
You mean grab me something i can beat!
Nice but I already have my Ba Gua.💋💋❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
What system of Bagua only has 4 types of kicks? The Bagua that i practice has so many more
In my day all we had was wood and sand...
This is the best way to get owned by a seasoned MMA fighter. Works great on drunk dudes.😂
Interesting point of view. Not saying you are wrong, but as long as I know. Baguazhang is designed to strike your opponent from the outside or behind. That's why Bagua steps always walk in a circle(circle around your attacker). Unlike Xing Yi step in straight.
That's definitely the idea with traditional applications, but unfortunately traditional applications don't ever work in a real situation. As you probably know, most fighting never evolves past a scrap.
@thekungfuplatform the traditional way don't work because the person don't have the right partner or teacher to train with. As Bruce Lee said: I fear not the man who has practiced 10000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10000 times. Practice the right way, and then it will work. Why even bother to train the style you don't even believe in. There's a lot more quick and easy martial art to defend yourself. Boxing and Judo are good for street fights fast pick up easy to learn. As Kung Fu takes a long time to master. At least 3 years or more, then you will see the progress. To evolve from the traditional way is good but not discard all of it. Keep the good works up.
@@kanstehnewbie Nothing to do with not believing in the system, the applications must be adapted to work under high pressure rather than the way they would be performed in solo practice
REALLY. WELL EXPLAINED. GREAT ILLUSTRATIONS. THANK YOU.
THANK YOU. GREAT UPLOADS. WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO DEFEND & PROTECT OURSELVES.
Thanks for watching 🙏
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I am from the UK and have studied and taught Yong/Wing Chun since 1980. I want to say that a Bong Sao does not seek to pick up most of the weight from a heavy punch; rather it deflects most of the power. I have lived in Tianjin for 9 years and practice Gao Yisheng Baguazhang. Excellent explanations of your Bagua; keep it up.
Next stop strictly come dancing. A remarkable performance.
Note - this is a form know as Lau gar commonly practiced in a number of Hung gar schools. Although it shares the name Lau with the art known as Lau gar it belongs to a different system with a different history.
love you steps Master!
Thanks, much appreciated 🙏
Looks derived from Pak Mei's "Sup Jee" form.
What kind of bag are you using? Is there something I can use that is equivalent to the bag?
The iron palm bag is just a small canvas bag. Very easy to find in most martial arts shops.
Thank you for a concise and useful coverage of these.
I'm happy you found it useful, thanks 🙏
Interesting… I learned stepping the inside foot straight in a tangent to the circle, then the outside foot steps forward along the arc of the circle.
yes, thanks, that is my knowledge and practice too!
if memory serves, this is not strictly a Hung gar form, but rather a "village form" a short stand alone system that was picked up a some point and passed on along with the formal hung gar stuff.
It isn't Bagua. It is boxing
There isn't any mention of Bagua in the drill or the description!
Somewhat bizarre interpretation of applications for bagua
Postures very rarely resemble how they're done in the form when pressure tested against heavy attacks.
Looks like a primitve kwan sao and more advanced cross arm block, it shows bright minds think alike
@@thekungfuplatform These movements from bagua are actually grappling techniques. Montague had his own interpretation of things I know.
I just love your sign! Thank you for this straight forward video! Peace always!!!
Thanks:)
Nice 👍🏾
First and Fifth trapping combinations look like Wing Chun due the the Tan Sao bridge. Second one with the uppercut I am having trouble learning. Third and Fourth I've learned it in Mantis Kung Fu.
I think I know who you learnt from ..
this is similar to the jiang style i learned before, the old frame. there are other forms such as new frame, and leg forms based on the old and new frames. but i moved out before learning the other 3 forms :(
I love the taiko music in the background. Who is that?
I found the music from a taiko TH-cam video
since most of the applications shown are about counters, how about when you have to make the first strike, or take initiative etc? that would be beneficial in some situations, like duel/competition or multiple opponents
That's a great point, I will be happy to cover that in an upcoming video. Thanks🙏
@@thekungfuplatform looking forward to it.
This is not hung gar. Please get a real teacher.
You watch a lot of videos considering you don't like them. Every watch and comment earns me money, so thanks🙏😁
Hung gar uses a system of chi sao .wing Chun was used by similar groups as the hung gar
No it's not wing Chun it's hung gar as in the red family etc...
lol , if you say so .. who is this guys teacher in the video . because this is weak , nothing like hung gar , more wing chun
Tempo
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Pitiful who taught you hung gar..