Thank you for sharing this. I just finished a weekend seminar with Li Laoshi and your focus on single palm change is just what I needed to consolidate my understanding.
Those hand and arm movements are kind of like Tan Sau in Wing Chun. It has something to do with the joint structure of your arm. Tan Sau is the best for blocking or diverting your opponent's straight punches if you know how to do it, that is. LOL But real kung fu masters had figured that out hundreds and thousands of years ago. LOL
yes and no. She started me off with bagua (including magui bagua) but we have not trained together in several years. Hope to do so again as she is pretty awesome!
Hello I should have given my name. This is Justin from Oklahoma. I really like your videos'. Thank you for pisting them. Li Laoshi speaks highly of you.
I have trained with Li Laoshi. If you are interested in learning more about Bagua Zhang visit his facebook page called the Magui Baguazhang Promotion Center
Actually his step is very connected. Then we have to look at whether it is used from a medium to large standpoint. The chracter Bai has another meaning to throw open. Such as throwing open the coat of the old style long coat. Could you enlighten us of your lineage? Obviously I have the same teacher as this man.
How to define qi? 气 is the simplified character for qi but it is not complete. It only represents part of the story. This character is typically used for a word pertaining to a "gas" The traditional character for qi 気 (I think this is still somewhat simplified) tells a more complete story. That qi can be defined as something that exists between two polar opposites: for example something as light and ethereal as gas and something as hard and dense as a solid (like rice). Everything we do either consumes qi or produces it. All movement does this. Some movements will do this more efficiently: Traditional martial arts and qigong to be more specific. What are your thoughts?
Could you, please continue The exercise?
Thank you for sharing this. I just finished a weekend seminar with Li Laoshi and your focus on single palm change is just what I needed to consolidate my understanding.
Thank you Master for sharing your Bagua Skills 👍 🍵 🍵
Really well done. I agree with Justin that it looks well connected. I like the single palm change.
I have seen this whole set. it looks very similar to Cheng bagua earth palms.
bueno. I practice cheng style of Liu bin lineage, very very similar. well shot as well.
nice
Those hand and arm movements are kind of like Tan Sau in Wing Chun. It has something to do with the joint structure of your arm. Tan Sau is the best for blocking or diverting your opponent's straight punches if you know how to do it, that is. LOL But real kung fu masters had figured that out hundreds and thousands of years ago. LOL
yes and no. She started me off with bagua (including magui bagua) but we have not trained together in several years. Hope to do so again as she is pretty awesome!
Thank you. Hope you are still training. Practice kung-fu for life.
All the best.
Laoshr #60
Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
Hello I should have given my name. This is Justin from Oklahoma. I really like your videos'. Thank you for pisting them. Li Laoshi speaks highly of you.
I have trained with Li Laoshi. If you are interested in learning more about Bagua Zhang visit his facebook page called the
Magui Baguazhang Promotion Center
Omg is that Arnold Swatsonegger ?
nice, do u train under andreas falk?
Nice. Interesting.
Actually his step is very connected. Then we have to look at whether it is used from a medium to large standpoint. The chracter Bai has another meaning to throw open. Such as throwing open the coat of the old style long coat. Could you enlighten us of your lineage? Obviously I have the same teacher as this man.
solid practice
Swing step?
No, stamping in mud, or sliding step.
hay 😄👍
바닥에 백묵으로 그린것은 나중에 잘지우거라..쯧.
Inner martial arts must cultivate Qi… or else it’s just… movements…
How to define qi? 气 is the simplified character for qi but it is not complete. It only represents part of the story. This character is typically used for a word pertaining to a "gas" The traditional character for qi 気 (I think this is still somewhat simplified) tells a more complete story. That qi can be defined as something that exists between two polar opposites: for example something as light and ethereal as gas and something as hard and dense as a solid (like rice). Everything we do either consumes qi or produces it. All movement does this. Some movements will do this more efficiently: Traditional martial arts and qigong to be more specific. What are your thoughts?
@@swatsoninchina ok 👌. I don’t know how to answer u.
Did you read that in a book somewhere?
@@BeachBoi1000 Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt.
@@stefanschleps8758 I practice Traditional Chinese Medicine so yes a book somewhere ;-)