I grew up practicing Silat and Escrima. I picked up Taiji, Bagua and Xingyi. I love making 8s and circles. Changed me in a great way. Much softer and way less aggressive. I was seriously aggressive before I went internal.
@@mikeneidlinger8857 Double Taiji Jian? That's Chen style, uh? Which Bagua style? But my question was more: what do you think of internal arts compared to what you did before?
I like practicing slow twisting and circling steps with blades. It nourishes my brain and I circulate my chi to stay healthy and massage my internal organs to stay soft and limber. The first thing I would teach someone is how to relax and root and circulate Qi. After relaxing,, someone can learn basic Gong Fu! I am trying to learn some Traditional Chinese Medicine right now.
I like Sun style because of the higher stance movement. I think if I can find one whom teaches this Bagua lineage, it would be a nice addition to my Bajiquan
@Michael Taylor Mostly what interests me about Baguazhang is the circular, flowing footwork that balances with the linear, explosive footwork of Bajiquan.
@Michael Taylor also I've looked around in Maryland and except for one place, no one teaches Baguazhang, in fact as far as I know, I'm the only Bajiquan practitioner in Maryland which basically says the pickings of TCMA are pretty slim in Maryland
@Michael Taylor that's ok. It's because many of the myriad of styles in TCMA, most have never heard of them. Most martial arts practitioners I've met never heard of styles like Bajiquan or Baguazhang. The only internal style they've heard of is Taijiquan
@@ajarciaga8864 Not really. I lived in MD over fifty years. And taught TCMA there for over twenty years. Unfortunately for you I now live in the EU. However if you go to Ching Yi Kung Fu Association on the Web, or Old Warrior Horse Kung Fu for links, I know for certain that there are a minimum of four people teaching Pa Kua and Hsing Yi Ch'uan in Maryland. Between the Baltimore-Washington corridor. However my advice to you is to not try and mix arts up. Or to become another kung-fu junkie. Just study one art DEEPLY. Good luck to you. Peace. PS. There are Park Bok Nam people teaching in Northern Virginia.
Thank you. Just not sure where to start. First thank you for the execution of the form. It shows many years of perseverance. Sweet! And then there is the Pa Kua pushing hands. Sweeter still. Just awesome! Please offer us another video, perhaps one showing some simple applications? All the best. Peace.
I think Sun Lu Tang wrote the first published book on Bagua in Chinese. He was certainly one of the great Masters of his time . His daughter was great also but not like her father..
This exercise is so well done it makes me wonder if he practices anything else with regularity. I spend most of my practice time with Hao Style Tai-Chi, there is just so much I can do, so I have to budget my time to what suits me best.
Merci beaucoup. Je voulais juste dire que lors de mon voyage a Pekin, on m a demande de me laisser etre projete par le professeur.c etait dérangeant de simuler ca ,pour épater les eleves.
beautiful! i was glued to the screen by his smooth skillfull circle walking, and the strong intention in his movements... such a gentleman
Fabulous Mastery! This is Real. All Respect.
I grew up practicing Silat and Escrima. I picked up Taiji, Bagua and Xingyi. I love making 8s and circles. Changed me in a great way. Much softer and way less aggressive. I was seriously aggressive before I went internal.
What do you think of internal arts?
I love to practice double Taiji Jian the most. Bagua is one I really like.
@@mikeneidlinger8857 Double Taiji Jian? That's Chen style, uh?
Which Bagua style?
But my question was more: what do you think of internal arts compared to what you did before?
I like practicing slow twisting and circling steps with blades. It nourishes my brain and I circulate my chi to stay healthy and massage my internal organs to stay soft and limber.
The first thing I would teach someone is how to relax and root and circulate Qi. After relaxing,, someone can learn basic Gong Fu!
I am trying to learn some Traditional Chinese Medicine right now.
what e really good example than this old men thanks thanks amitofou !!!
All honor this old man, master.
Very good example of a rare art.
Beautiful, thank you...
I can really sense and see him leading with his mind.
Thankyou for sharing, the movements are beautiful
My pleasure.
Very Nice. Enjoyed his performance. First time I saw Sun Style Ba Gua Push Hands besides the two man routine we perform.
Indeed.
I like Sun style because of the higher stance movement. I think if I can find one whom teaches this Bagua lineage, it would be a nice addition to my Bajiquan
Unfortunately I live in Maryland but that would be awesome to meet him and get a couple lessons in Bagua
@Michael Taylor Mostly what interests me about Baguazhang is the circular, flowing footwork that balances with the linear, explosive footwork of Bajiquan.
@Michael Taylor also I've looked around in Maryland and except for one place, no one teaches Baguazhang, in fact as far as I know, I'm the only Bajiquan practitioner in Maryland which basically says the pickings of TCMA are pretty slim in Maryland
@Michael Taylor that's ok. It's because many of the myriad of styles in TCMA, most have never heard of them. Most martial arts practitioners I've met never heard of styles like Bajiquan or Baguazhang. The only internal style they've heard of is Taijiquan
@@ajarciaga8864 Not really. I lived in MD over fifty years. And taught TCMA there for over twenty years.
Unfortunately for you I now live in the EU. However if you go to Ching Yi Kung Fu Association on the Web, or Old Warrior Horse Kung Fu for links, I know for certain that there are a minimum of four people teaching Pa Kua and Hsing Yi Ch'uan in Maryland. Between the Baltimore-Washington corridor. However my advice to you is to not try and mix arts up. Or to become another kung-fu junkie. Just study one art DEEPLY. Good luck to you.
Peace.
PS. There are Park Bok Nam people teaching in Northern Virginia.
This is one of the most beautiful demonstrations of Sun Style BGZ that I've ever seen! Thank you for posting.
You are welcome!
Mason,
It gives me headaches watching him play this form... like riding a merry go round.
Thank you. Just not sure where to start. First thank you for the execution of the form. It shows many years of perseverance. Sweet!
And then there is the Pa Kua pushing hands. Sweeter still. Just awesome! Please offer us another video, perhaps one showing some simple applications? All the best.
Peace.
I think Sun Lu Tang wrote the first published book on Bagua in Chinese.
He was certainly one of the great Masters of his time .
His daughter was great also but not like her father..
The young man tried to give the old man a hard time but to no avail!
Incredible Art.
I am a Taiji practitioner but I would like to learn at least the first two palm changes in The Circle.
Find the teacher. With real practical application of Bagua. Not the dance.
one of the rare good push hands videos
This exercise is so well done it makes me wonder if he practices anything else with regularity. I spend most of my practice time with Hao Style Tai-Chi, there is just so much I can do, so I have to budget my time to what suits me best.
Merci beaucoup.
Je voulais juste dire que lors de mon voyage a Pekin, on m a demande de me laisser etre projete par le professeur.c etait dérangeant de simuler ca ,pour épater les eleves.
Какой-то возрастной Багуа чисто для расслабления )И игра в поддавки)
Gracias Amigo
De ningún modo!
我明白 · 在這些藝術領域很難找到合格的老師 · 謝謝您的答复 ·
-夏泉仙-
He not yet show the Palm in real, the most lethal slightly touch.
What a wonderful teaching. Xixe.
Very good, do you know the masters name?
Unfortunately, not.
Zhong Goa Riu she Tai Hui Hai she Tai she Wang
Do they normally step heel first in Sun style?
As I know in Sun used natural step.
I was taught natural walking in Sun style first ( aka rolling or lion step) but also mud stepping & chicken stepping . 👍🏼
非常恭敬的問候安德魯·克魯格師太公 · 你學過形意拳(嗎)
-泉仙-
你好。 我还没学过形意拳。 我想但没有找到老师。
走样。The form totally deformed
同意
та не, нет натяжения правильного, деда бы вынесли по нормальному
Very weak performance far from what Sun Lutang taught. Though may be good for healthy purpose.
❤️