Clip about the Wu Tai Chi Chuan Pushhands Seminar in Willich/Germany Summer 2008 with Ma Jiangbao and Martin Boedicker. This is pushhands in the tradition of Ma Yueliang and Wu Yinghua
Awesome. When I see Push Hand competition, it looks like wrasslin. It resembles this in no way! I was taught the Art the same way as the Video. Thanks much. Excellent
Paix à l'âme de Ma Jiang Bao...🌺🙏 J'ai eu le privilège d'essayer son sabre chez sa nièce...il était tellement lourd par rapport à l'épée de sa mère... En sortant de là j'avais l'impression qu'ils l'accompagnaient tous les deux...étonnante impression.
Thanks for sharing this great clip!! I'm a wu style taiji practitioner myself; however havn't get to know any traditional forms but competition routines like 42s, and chen-56s. good performance at the forms but really keen to learn push hands and interested in knowing the philosophy in English. Watching your video gives me the felling that you are good as Chinese, and the translations are quiet precise. so the book is about taiji techniques and Daoism philosophy?
He also is in a fixed step and not an active step... It would be great to see him teach more of the form that allows one to easily learn how to apply form to function... Standard Wu form transmission to the West does not teach the movements he is expressing.... I wish they did.... Western Taiji Boxing does this
Ma Jiang Bao is one of that preserve the principle of Taiji chuan. Although, all taiji have the same theory, but few can interpret correctly and practically. For people want go deep into it, can search Lama Dondrup Dorge, DragonTaijie.blotspot.com from Taiwan Lin ah lung. Bin Zhi Gin master. All in TH-cam too. All good guys in pushhand depend on sensitivity, develop your sensitivity, you will a good one too.
I am asking a serious question, my only training in Kung Fu was back in the early 80's,and that was for only a year. I totally don't understand any of this this is what I'm Asking. What is it's purpose?
Let me be clearer I remember students frequently saying that phrase,but the year iI spent training was with Larry Lee he had came over from China for a couple of years to train in the states. I was the only one other then my friend John who spoke English. But I never did any of this. But I remember the phrase being spoken.
ToniMattTony Hey Toni, he sais "Shi Zi Shou" which means "Crossed hands". It is a picture in the form as well as a "rotation" in partner exercises. Hope this helps you a bit... Greetings, Udo
while it's true that he could bump him off balance with his weight advantage from any position, the difference is that what he did here was not using muscular force to clash with him. pay attention to the way he crosses the other guy's arms so his body is twisted prior to using his shoulder on him(one of the four corners of the eight priciest of tai chi; 4 sides and 4 corners). The shoulder bump here is simply moving the guy who is twisted into his empty space because he is already off balance prior to the bump. it's like walking a tight rope and then being pushed by someone with all of these push hands moves. The goal is to find their center of balance prior to moving them. very difficult to do with higher skill levels.
Thanks for taking the time to put the clip together.
The smiles and giggles are great... GM Ma Jiang-bao is great... admire your teacher-students relationship.
Awesome. When I see Push Hand competition, it looks like wrasslin. It resembles this in no way! I was taught the Art the same way as the Video. Thanks much. Excellent
Paix à l'âme de Ma Jiang Bao...🌺🙏
J'ai eu le privilège d'essayer son sabre chez sa nièce...il était tellement lourd par rapport à l'épée de sa mère...
En sortant de là j'avais l'impression qu'ils l'accompagnaient tous les deux...étonnante impression.
Hey James,
thx and Ma Jiangbao lives in Rotterdam/Netherlands.
Thanks for sharing this great clip!! I'm a wu style taiji practitioner myself; however havn't get to know any traditional forms but competition routines like 42s, and chen-56s. good performance at the forms but really keen to learn push hands and interested in knowing the philosophy in English. Watching your video gives me the felling that you are good as Chinese, and the translations are quiet precise. so the book is about taiji techniques and Daoism philosophy?
8:35 was impressive. It's not often you see a back hit in push hands or anywhere, really.
Yup, sorry it is gone - I saw it too now. And sorry I have no DVD of it.
Muy bueno! Gracias por compartir 😉
nice explanation nice defense tutorial
Nice athmosphere :-)
Perfect and powerfull !
A really nice quality video and the seminar looked great fun.
Will there be one this year?
He also is in a fixed step and not an active step... It would be great to see him teach more of the form that allows one to easily learn how to apply form to function... Standard Wu form transmission to the West does not teach the movements he is expressing.... I wish they did.... Western Taiji Boxing does this
Gait.
This Tai chi teacher is really good.Can you kindly, let me know which part of China do he live. Thank You
Ma Jiang Bao is one of that preserve the principle of Taiji chuan. Although, all taiji have the same theory, but few can interpret correctly and practically. For people want go deep into it, can search Lama Dondrup Dorge, DragonTaijie.blotspot.com from Taiwan Lin ah lung. Bin Zhi Gin master. All in TH-cam too. All good guys in pushhand depend on sensitivity, develop your sensitivity, you will a good one too.
whoa, white boy at 1:12 actually speaks fluent mandarin, with nearly no accent! Duly impressed haha.
To exert oneself physically,taichi
@WarriorBoy Very impressive.
0:42 to 0:44 says it all. Please tell me what the reasoning behind this?
they are trying to say Lion Hand,.....
I am asking a serious question, my only training in Kung Fu was back in the early 80's,and that was for only a year. I totally don't understand any of this this is what I'm Asking. What is it's purpose?
Let me be clearer I remember students frequently saying that phrase,but the year iI spent training was with Larry Lee he had came over from China for a couple of years to train in the states. I was the only one other then my friend John who spoke English. But I never did any of this. But I remember the phrase being spoken.
???,...they are doing Tai-Chi, lion hand must be a move
ToniMattTony
Hey Toni,
he sais "Shi Zi Shou" which means "Crossed hands".
It is a picture in the form as well as a "rotation" in partner exercises.
Hope this helps you a bit...
Greetings, Udo
Ich lerne Deutsch,Siehe Übersee chinesische Kultur ist sehr zufrieden mit der Entwicklung von
By the way, I am used to call him uncle Panther. We're Wu Sect/school, not style !
Make me missed playing with push hands.
that body bump at the end. that's more of the guy having 100 lbs on him.
while it's true that he could bump him off balance with his weight advantage from any position, the difference is that what he did here was not using muscular force to clash with him. pay attention to the way he crosses the other guy's arms so his body is twisted prior to using his shoulder on him(one of the four corners of the eight priciest of tai chi; 4 sides and 4 corners). The shoulder bump here is simply moving the guy who is twisted into his empty space because he is already off balance prior to the bump. it's like walking a tight rope and then being pushed by someone with all of these push hands moves. The goal is to find their center of balance prior to moving them. very difficult to do with higher skill levels.
+ryanmolini *8 principles. auto correct lol.
Learn more physics, mass, velocity, acceleration, distance and quadrants.
nimen dou shi shenme difang ren
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if you fight this in the muay thai fighter or mma im gonna sure this is not effective
It's not going to be effective period
On horseback, fencing or tilting ?
Its not the point of it
This is not for fight what you saw is just for testing