I do martial art for 30 years now... I met different kind of fighters in real life where people said they are really good. But only a few of them I personally would see as good fighters. Why ... because if someone only wins because of aggression or appearince or muscle mass or hight or weight or cardio I don´t count them as good. It doesn´t matter if I would win or loose I just don´t count them. I don´t say it´s not an advantage etc. etc. but it´s not what the essence of fighting is, it´s not what I can copy with my size or what will make me win against bigger opponents (yes, muscle mass and cardio will help but to have only this extras will not make me win ... ergo, I can not defend myself). But you Sir know how to fight. I admire your Art ... not WT not Kund Fu ... I ADMIRE YOUR ART.
There once was a tai chi master who challenged my Southern Dragon si gung to push hands, and started to lose. This tai chi player started to get angry losing to a old man and became aggressive, and after Si Gung said chill, he didnt and started to strike. I thought Si Gung was going to punch or grapple but no, a palm strike to his chest stopped his heart and this tai chi player had to have CPR. NEVER underestimate the palm strikes.
When I see Adam being capable of hurting Chris,such a big fellow outweighing his Sifu and Adam is still holding back. I can't help but think about Bruce Lee, getting a lot of flack nowadays that he couldn't fight,or would only do damage fighting in his own weight class. I see Bruce in Adam. And Bruce did hurt or at least was capable of hurting bigger guys as well
I don´t know how good Bruce really was (because I never saw him fighting) ... but I read a book from him and know that he had great insight on fighting and normally you only get it with a lot experience ... so I believe your words are probably true.
Ridiculous principle, to get strong without training and effort. Funny no one likes to do the hard training, youtube is full of "teachers" who love talking. No one looks the part, no one going in stance and punching in spot for an hour.
I see you are new here. All good, we will be kind. Welcome. To clarify, when he says "no time to train", we can still assume a couple times/week at least 1hr/session.
Most people just want to have enough skill to be able to defend themselves. Not everyone has the time to train many hours a day. Adam on the other hand has definitely trained more in his life than you ever will.
A female Chinese pulmonary specialist at the hospital my wife was in , recommended the Tai Chi warm ups your showing for long term health.
I do martial art for 30 years now... I met different kind of fighters in real life where people said they are really good. But only a few of them I personally would see as good fighters. Why ... because if someone only wins because of aggression or appearince or muscle mass or hight or weight or cardio I don´t count them as good. It doesn´t matter if I would win or loose I just don´t count them. I don´t say it´s not an advantage etc. etc. but it´s not what the essence of fighting is, it´s not what I can copy with my size or what will make me win against bigger opponents (yes, muscle mass and cardio will help but to have only this extras will not make me win ... ergo, I can not defend myself). But you Sir know how to fight. I admire your Art ... not WT not Kund Fu ... I ADMIRE YOUR ART.
There once was a tai chi master who challenged my Southern Dragon si gung to push hands, and started to lose. This tai chi player started to get angry losing to a old man and became aggressive, and after Si Gung said chill, he didnt and started to strike. I thought Si Gung was going to punch or grapple but no, a palm strike to his chest stopped his heart and this tai chi player had to have CPR. NEVER underestimate the palm strikes.
Great sifu! Reminds me of training with Jesse when I was a kid 50 years ago and he'd slap me all the time, helping to condition me and take hits.
When I see Adam being capable of hurting Chris,such a big fellow outweighing his Sifu and Adam is still holding back. I can't help but think about Bruce Lee, getting a lot of flack nowadays that he couldn't fight,or would only do damage fighting in his own weight class. I see Bruce in Adam. And Bruce did hurt or at least was capable of hurting bigger guys as well
I don´t know how good Bruce really was (because I never saw him fighting) ... but I read a book from him and know that he had great insight on fighting and normally you only get it with a lot experience ... so I believe your words are probably true.
Poor Chris, his arm was tomato red by the end of the video
2:28 this is also a Lung Ying tech, but with more of a sliding action
3:50 you've done it. Ur "free" congrats. #RealReel incoming
Should do a video on Tongbei Quan.
chris right arm all redness hope he ok
this Bagua? 3:25
Poor Chris.
fantastic 2:36
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I thought you'd say that. 😉
Ridiculous principle, to get strong without training and effort. Funny no one likes to do the hard training, youtube is full of "teachers" who love talking. No one looks the part, no one going in stance and punching in spot for an hour.
I see you are new here. All good, we will be kind. Welcome. To clarify, when he says "no time to train", we can still assume a couple times/week at least 1hr/session.
Most people just want to have enough skill to be able to defend themselves. Not everyone has the time to train many hours a day. Adam on the other hand has definitely trained more in his life than you ever will.