Great Job Sir, thanks for keeping Ba Gua alive and effective. From everything I have seen Luo DeXiu is a great teacher. I would love to train with you guys.
Thank you so much. Excellent work demonstrating applications, we all need help with Pa Kua. Hope you are still training. New sub. All the best. Laoshr #60 Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
It's funny isn't it that when you really look at it, wrestlers and judo players are the ones actually using taiji ba gua etc for real, and all these dudes doing dramatic poses wearing silk pajamas really know nothing about why they're doing this movement or that movement.
@BioHazzard13: You think you see judo, but what you are actually struggling with is your own lack of understanding. You need to expand your conception of it since that is pure Bagua.
Depends on your take on Bullshido. Bullshido really makes fun of BS martial artists who think their forms and fake chi powers, despite lack of actual sparring or fighting experience, is enough for them to win a fight, along with their cult following. These throws in vid come from the Baguazhang art, but they are legit Shuai Jiao techniques that have been consistently proven in actual competitions with resisting opponents. Whether or not this guy has ever competed,who knows, but the guy who he said his teacher studied with was a full contact competitor in Taiwan. This guy is just showing what the technique is supposed to look like in application. Nothing wrong with that, and nothing crazy Kung fu movie nonsense about it to not be able to see the practicality with the right setup (always need setup to be in the right position for any throw to be successful). So when you see Bagua, the actual techniques are likley to come from a) Shuai Jiao (Chinese Wrestling) or b) Luohan Quan (a Shaolin based martial art that's more striking based with less emphasis on locks and throws, but they still have some too). There may be others that have been absorbed over the last century as it branched out, but those were the main two from the main branches originally.
Spot on.. Luo de Xiu was one of the best fighters from his school won in high profile contact tournaments.his depth skill an knowledge of the Bagua Art is astounding and arguably one of the best Bagua Masters ever. The syllabus from his Yizong School encompasses Xing Yi Gao Bagua and Chen Pan ling Tai chi...in his own words good training methods material and body mechanics makes for good food... XingYi starter.. Bagua main course..and a sprinkling of Tai chi for desert.😊
there is a point where bagua , judo, aikido, taichi and other arts merges and its hard to distinguished one from the other.
Nice to see a Young Dillon being clear as ever
Your partner is good at falling and recovering, it's a skill that is often over looked.
I feel like it's a thing that can happen to beginners who are working with skilled partners.
I mean based on personal experience.
Great Job Sir, thanks for keeping Ba Gua alive and effective. From everything I have seen Luo DeXiu is a great teacher. I would love to train with you guys.
Nice Swallow Skims Lake! Great demonstration! Thanks for sharing! :)
This is pure gold
Excellent techniques!
This is really great I wish you'd do more of these to analyze the forms to show the wrestling throwing applications
Thank you so much. Excellent work demonstrating applications, we all need help with Pa Kua.
Hope you are still training. New sub. All the best.
Laoshr #60
Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
I've seen the firsr takedown before somewhere, in a Shuai Jiao match
This style of Bagua originated with a man who was already a shuai jiao master in his own right.
Mad respect
BEAUTIFUL shuaijiao
You can tell he's ligit.
Nice video man
Well done sir.
Cool.
nice
wow excellent
Wow nice
Where'd you pick up your Gao Bagua?
I enjoyed your vid. The throws were nice and tight. Cheers!
+shawn6669 Sorry for the late reply. The bagua I'm working is from the Yizong school, under one of Luo DeXiu's students.
No worries. I also study with one of Luo's students. Cheers!
Judo with a Chinese flavor.
It's funny isn't it that when you really look at it, wrestlers and judo players are the ones actually using taiji ba gua etc for real, and all these dudes doing dramatic poses wearing silk pajamas really know nothing about why they're doing this movement or that movement.
camo dude is a scraper.
So, kinda like Judo
older than judo
You could say judo is kind of like this. But some of these throws will never be found in judo due to rules and object of the sport
Bruce Lee once said a punch is just a punch.
Both are focused around grappling
Bagua is pretentious shuai jiao, and shuai jiao is similar to judo
I see judo but I do not see Bagua forms or palm changes.
I see adaptation to make it effective.
@@ricksterdrummer2170 not "adapted for effectiveness at all". That's straight Bagua. It's effective all by itself without having to "adapt" it.
@BioHazzard13: You think you see judo, but what you are actually struggling with is your own lack of understanding. You need to expand your conception of it since that is pure Bagua.
@@shawn6669 I know Bagua when I see it. Been at it for years. If you do not see palm changes or the mother palms you have to wonder what it is.
🤭😆😅🤣😂 Then you're not looking at it right.
Take your glasses off and leave your shoes at the door.
Good luck.
Is this Bullshitdo? Ive heard of this martial art. Is he out of breath?
Depends on your take on Bullshido. Bullshido really makes fun of BS martial artists who think their forms and fake chi powers, despite lack of actual sparring or fighting experience, is enough for them to win a fight, along with their cult following.
These throws in vid come from the Baguazhang art, but they are legit Shuai Jiao techniques that have been consistently proven in actual competitions with resisting opponents.
Whether or not this guy has ever competed,who knows, but the guy who he said his teacher studied with was a full contact competitor in Taiwan.
This guy is just showing what the technique is supposed to look like in application. Nothing wrong with that, and nothing crazy Kung fu movie nonsense about it to not be able to see the practicality with the right setup (always need setup to be in the right position for any throw to be successful).
So when you see Bagua, the actual techniques are likley to come from a) Shuai Jiao (Chinese Wrestling) or b) Luohan Quan (a Shaolin based martial art that's more striking based with less emphasis on locks and throws, but they still have some too).
There may be others that have been absorbed over the last century as it branched out, but those were the main two from the main branches originally.
@@Whiskey_Tengu thanks for reply.
Spot on.. Luo de Xiu was one of the best fighters from his school won in high profile contact tournaments.his depth skill an knowledge of the Bagua Art is astounding and arguably one of the best Bagua Masters ever. The syllabus from his Yizong School encompasses Xing Yi Gao Bagua and Chen Pan ling Tai chi...in his own words good training methods material and body mechanics makes for good food... XingYi starter.. Bagua main course..and a sprinkling of Tai chi for desert.😊