In the realm of Yin and Yang, we discover Yin within Yang, and vice versa. Consequently, we observe both curvature within linearity and vice versa. Hence, it's not solely circular in nature!
i would love to see one of your better students in a sparring session with somebody from a combat martial style, like muay thai. far too many traditional styles show very little actual combat application.
I agree. Would be educational to watch. I offer this thought, that it is not a realistic comparison. Muay Thai, MMA, etc... are very hardened, very good conditioning. Skill to be respected. They are however most often applied as a sport. To see Master Xu’s principles applied or other high level internal Chinese systems, would exclude a typical “sparring” environment. Muay Thai, MMA, etc... go full power with follow through but are not trying to “life or death”. High level internal Chinese arts have tough conditioning exercises as well but the application of their fighting strategies is to attack like a tiger, etc... looking to destroy vital areas immediately. This level does not “spar” for sport but instead, practice two person drills testing for qualities. This is one major reason we see so many poor internal “fights” with the internal master getting run over. The way they practice their Taiji, etc... is empty of combat training. A life and death fight between hardened systems is going to be nothing like the outcomes of sparring. If the opportunity arose I would so want to watch it though.
@@Flatland_Heresy sparring can be done with light to full contact. i sparred with my teacher using moderate to heavy contact but not quite full contact after training for a few months. of course i was on the receiving end of most of the bruises but i did get him a time for two in the year that i sparred with him. we did limit contact to the face to smacks. after all, it wasn't "fight club". :P i've seen a lot of kung fu practitioners who show little actual combat/sparring ability. seems like the majority of chinese "masters" are just masters of staying fit, which i'm not against. it just seems like they want to think they have actual skill at fighting. i won't say all are that way but the ones i have seen challenged have shown little actual ability in defending themselves. the ones teaching "chi" abilities seem more like scammers than actual martial artists since chi just means breath and not some "force ability".
Beste formgeist discusion Richtung erklärtes Tigerauge danke das ist hohes wissen das sich allzuschnell sporadisiert Tong ce Li lun zhuang ih lun yu Si xu nian kuang zhi dien kuang Ren chun Lao zuo ci Ta Jiao tao ih
Zum Beispiel Kopf nicht stoßen trotzdem gewöhnliche Aufmerksamkeit und Pferd tritt nicht nach ein trotz gewöhnliche Aufmerksamkeit und last wird nicht schwer trotz gewöhnlicher Aufmerksamkeit Tai Kong jundiwang tetangte Wang Hai she te
Master George xu hat noch mehr filme die gutes altes wissen tradieren so daß man sich Verstehend erinnern kann dafür huai te biao pian Zhang Wang te Lao te Jong Hai she sko
Thank you Master Xu for sharing
The Master's Body Mechanics are Superb. And of course he's not showing his true speed. I like him.
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Thank you Master George.
How Wonderful! Thank you for sharing Master Xu ! 🙏
amazing demonstation !! Thank you very much !
Fantastic knowledge,thank you very much for those videos ,would be a honour to train with this master,respect
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I love these concepts and principles. Nothing beats spiral and circles.
Thanks.
What a great teacher!
Another major point that is actually a very important point in keeping the energy, movement and flavor alive like a hardened pearl.Thank you.
Alive, exactly. Thanks.
Wonderful video. Thank you . Hope to meet you soon
In the realm of Yin and Yang, we discover Yin within Yang, and vice versa. Consequently, we observe both curvature within linearity and vice versa. Hence, it's not solely circular in nature!
Very illuminating and beautiful. Is H'sing I also circular? Because to my eye, unlike Tai Ch'i and Bagua, it looks much more linear.
The way that we practice, it is circular. The dantian and other pivots all rotate as spheres. The forms, however, tend to cut across the circle.
Master Is Tantui the same principes?
Nice. But is this Tai Chi or is it bau gua? Or is it circles?
I think he’s saying it’s in all of them.
The simple answer is, Yes. It is all of those. These principles apply to all the high level internal systems.
i would love to see one of your better students in a sparring session with somebody from a combat martial style, like muay thai. far too many traditional styles show very little actual combat application.
I agree. Would be educational to watch. I offer this thought, that it is not a realistic comparison. Muay Thai, MMA, etc... are very hardened, very good conditioning. Skill to be respected. They are however most often applied as a sport. To see Master Xu’s principles applied or other high level internal Chinese systems, would exclude a typical “sparring” environment. Muay Thai, MMA, etc... go full power with follow through but are not trying to “life or death”. High level internal Chinese arts have tough conditioning exercises as well but the application of their fighting strategies is to attack like a tiger, etc... looking to destroy vital areas immediately. This level does not “spar” for sport but instead, practice two person drills testing for qualities. This is one major reason we see so many poor internal “fights” with the internal master getting run over. The way they practice their Taiji, etc... is empty of combat training. A life and death fight between hardened systems is going to be nothing like the outcomes of sparring. If the opportunity arose I would so want to watch it though.
@@Flatland_Heresy sparring can be done with light to full contact. i sparred with my teacher using moderate to heavy contact but not quite full contact after training for a few months. of course i was on the receiving end of most of the bruises but i did get him a time for two in the year that i sparred with him. we did limit contact to the face to smacks. after all, it wasn't "fight club". :P
i've seen a lot of kung fu practitioners who show little actual combat/sparring ability. seems like the majority of chinese "masters" are just masters of staying fit, which i'm not against. it just seems like they want to think they have actual skill at fighting. i won't say all are that way but the ones i have seen challenged have shown little actual ability in defending themselves.
the ones teaching "chi" abilities seem more like scammers than actual martial artists since chi just means breath and not some "force ability".
Beste formgeist discusion Richtung erklärtes Tigerauge danke das ist hohes wissen das sich allzuschnell sporadisiert Tong ce Li lun zhuang ih lun yu Si xu nian kuang zhi dien kuang Ren chun Lao zuo ci Ta Jiao tao ih
Zum Beispiel Kopf nicht stoßen trotzdem gewöhnliche Aufmerksamkeit und Pferd tritt nicht nach ein trotz gewöhnliche Aufmerksamkeit und last wird nicht schwer trotz gewöhnlicher Aufmerksamkeit Tai Kong jundiwang tetangte Wang Hai she te
Master George xu hat noch mehr filme die gutes altes wissen tradieren so daß man sich Verstehend erinnern kann dafür huai te biao pian Zhang Wang te Lao te Jong Hai she sko
Ein Erweiterung zu den golden Rules danke für das enzyklopädieren
Greate Master!!!
Thanks for the support.
只能講功底吳錯。😅