Thank you so much. There is so many goldens teachings elements in this short video. Will integrate them to my Baji practice and teaching. All the best from Quebec 🐉
sekkohsam, thank you. the 'shaking' at the end is a contraction and has no combat use in long distance, but in short range. it is simple force or energy release which we call 'fa jin' or 'fa li'. It trains the joins for shocking prompt use of short power for opening the way for following techniques (in clinch or in contact with the opponent). an upcoming video will show more in depth the use of moves.
This is Long Jin Ju, pre-cultural revolution wudang bajiquan. (not to mix with todays wudang bajiquan, which is a competition form of dajia baji with complete different principles in movement).
@@youlihan Yes the Power Generation is very different (I learned a litte Taiwan Baji) , yet it would have felt like some sort of "hating" from me mentioning it, so instead I wanted to focus on whats obviously there and thats lots of Power Generation, while having this kinda soft flowing notion.
What I see is That the kidney energy and function is drained. The dark color under the eyes is the indicator. There are different reasons for this- 1 . Practicing qigong and not taking care of the rules of practice . Not enough rest , malnutrition and sexual act during a qigong period. 2 . Intoxicating oneself with cannabis can lead to weak kidneys All this need to be considered for a good development in the qigong practice
I notice you tend to strike then sink, and have feet very open in ma bu Cheung chui etc - is there a particular reason for this as many other bajiquan styles wouldn't do this.
The sinking is letting the qi flow down Ming Men after every rise throughout the Spine and separate from the Shoulder-Blades into the Fists / Palms / Elbows. The feet are in BAN MABU (not Ma Bu). The reason has Application-Matters. There is also MA BU Zhong Chui. (not only Ban Ma Bu), but in this case I choose Ban Ma Bu, for Application Reasons. (Opponent attacks in straight line, in my system we choose Ban Mabu to enter, Oppenent attacks in circular line, we choose Mabu to enter) - easier to show than to explain.
Hum Liu YunQiao lineage? 2 first drill are better practiced with DaQiang if possible, and emphasis on the stomp WHILE sinking, not before :) We can see the TaiJi in your Fajing, yet BaJi is "same not same" like wolf hair and dog hair.
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Love the flexibility of the force you demonstrate. Like when arrow hits the target.
Thank you so much. There is so many goldens teachings elements in this short video. Will integrate them to my Baji practice and teaching. All the best from Quebec 🐉
Very thanks, Master. Good lesson.
The power is framed in physics: action with simultaneous reaction. Very nice explained... Thanks!
Amazing !!
Love it too much ❤
Impresionante energía que vienen desde la raíz!!
Yang too is beautiful.
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Nice. What is the multiple shaking after striking meant for? What do you practice with it? For instance at 0:40 or shown in the taolu in some cases.
sekkohsam, thank you. the 'shaking' at the end is a contraction and has no combat use in long distance, but in short range. it is simple force or energy release which we call 'fa jin' or 'fa li'. It trains the joins for shocking prompt use of short power for opening the way for following techniques (in clinch or in contact with the opponent). an upcoming video will show more in depth the use of moves.
@@youlihan Thank you for your explanation
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Looks very "Wudangized", yet the Power Generation is impressive.
This is Long Jin Ju, pre-cultural revolution wudang bajiquan. (not to mix with todays wudang bajiquan, which is a competition form of dajia baji with complete different principles in movement).
@@youlihan Yes the Power Generation is very different (I learned a litte Taiwan Baji) , yet it would have felt like some sort of "hating" from me mentioning it, so instead I wanted to focus on whats obviously there and thats lots of Power Generation, while having this kinda soft flowing notion.
What I see is
That the kidney energy and function is drained. The dark color under the eyes is the indicator. There are different reasons for this- 1 . Practicing qigong and not taking care of the rules of practice . Not enough rest , malnutrition and sexual act during a qigong period.
2 . Intoxicating oneself with cannabis can lead to weak kidneys
All this need to be considered for a good development in the qigong practice
Thank you Hisham. You are so wise.
Me encanta su Kung fu
Nice
I notice you tend to strike then sink, and have feet very open in ma bu Cheung chui etc - is there a particular reason for this as many other bajiquan styles wouldn't do this.
The sinking is letting the qi flow down Ming Men after every rise throughout the Spine and separate from the Shoulder-Blades into the Fists / Palms / Elbows. The feet are in BAN MABU (not Ma Bu). The reason has Application-Matters. There is also MA BU Zhong Chui. (not only Ban Ma Bu), but in this case I choose Ban Ma Bu, for Application Reasons. (Opponent attacks in straight line, in my system we choose Ban Mabu to enter, Oppenent attacks in circular line, we choose Mabu to enter) - easier to show than to explain.
Some of those moves/points aren't for play/contact fighting..
It is one of those iykyk per se..
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Hum Liu YunQiao lineage? 2 first drill are better practiced with DaQiang if possible, and emphasis on the stomp WHILE sinking, not before :)
We can see the TaiJi in your Fajing, yet BaJi is "same not same" like wolf hair and dog hair.
All these are from Bodhidharma Tamil Kanchipuram Pallava Dynasty. Kung fu is originally Tamil martial arts.