Although I don't follow Taolu as much anymore, I think I am a fan of Loan Drouard, he has a great combination of all aspects a modern Wushu Taolu athlete should have, great athleticism, solid jibengong, a balance of both explosiveness and fluidity as well as fast and slow rhythm, and unique choreography, complete with my favorite fist technique, fanquan (翻拳; fānquán, “turning”/“flipping” punch), also known as fandiequan (翻叠拳; fāndiéquán, “turning”/“flipping” “folding”/“layered” fist), or 滚打; gǔndǎ, rolling hit, according to the 翻子拳; fānziquán, tumbling or “rotating” fist, literally “turning/flipping fist” 段位; duànwèi, formal ranking system by the CWA (Chinese Wushu Association), and a mix of Yingzhaoquan and Zuiquan to make things interesting lol 7:41 More Yingzhaoquan? Lol
Although I don't follow Taolu as much anymore, I think I am a fan of Loan Drouard, he has a great combination of all aspects a modern Wushu Taolu athlete should have, great athleticism, solid jibengong, a balance of both explosiveness and fluidity as well as fast and slow rhythm, and unique choreography, complete with my favorite fist technique, fanquan (翻拳; fānquán, “turning”/“flipping” punch), also known as fandiequan (翻叠拳; fāndiéquán, “turning”/“flipping” “folding”/“layered” fist), or 滚打; gǔndǎ, rolling hit, according to the 翻子拳; fānziquán, tumbling or “rotating” fist, literally “turning/flipping fist” 段位; duànwèi, formal ranking system by the CWA (Chinese Wushu Association), and a mix of Yingzhaoquan and Zuiquan to make things interesting lol
7:41 More Yingzhaoquan? Lol
Yup. He's pretty amazing. And he works his butt off too, which is really commendable. He definitely earned his skill level the hard way. :-)