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ngondeg
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some kung-fu (mainly chuojiaofanzi), archery and other things as well..
Chińskie pierożki na parze w Meiyuan
Moje ulubione pierogi (co prawda te na klipie są z nadzieniem mięsnym: wieprzowina/kolendra, a ja wolę cukinię z jajkiem:) i moje ulubione panie Dongbejki z "Meiyuan" przy Rakowieckiej 9. Niemal zawsze po strzelaniu na Siekierkach tam wpadam, więc raz postanowiłem nagrać proces robienia owych zhengjiao. More or less kompletny ;)
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Відео
Norbert i jego nowy węglowy "Turek" Rozbow
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Siekierki, po zawodach 02-12-2018; łuk ma coś koło #40 na 28"
guma i wyblinka - strzelanie ze wzmocnionego łuku koreańskiego
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Eksperyment polegał na połączeniu mocną gumą rękojeści White Feathera 60#@31" z cięciwą, co dało w efekcie 74#@31" :) Shooting with a rubber band enhanced korean bow. Rubber band added 14 pounds of draw weight to the bow. Not sure how about the speed. It seemed faster to the naked eye (and ear) though :)
Wilanów - pokaz tureckiego łucznictwa
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Łucznictwo głównie tureckie, ale nie tylko. Na klipie widać też łuk kurpiowski z kontrcięciwą i metoda 3 palce.
Fort Szczęśliwice
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strzelanie próbne - nowy cel i nowe miejsce :) ngondeg.wordpress.com/2016/01/28/fort-szczesliwice/
Warsztat Kyudo
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fragment godzinnego seminarium, które prowadził Witold Rychłowski w SOTO (soto.waw.pl/index.html)
Dengue Fever, Comet Club, Berlin 2015
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fragmenty koncertu z 23 września 2015 ngondeg.wordpress.com/2015/09/25/onao-wordao-powerao/
Hong Zhitian - trening w Boże Ciało
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Fourth training session with master Hong Zhitian. Pole Mokotowskie, Warsaw, Poland, 04-06-2015
Hong Zhitian - pierwszy trening w 2015
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Falenica, Warsaw. Our first training with master Hong Zhitian in 2015.
Great White Ape practices xiaofanzi
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Marek i Jarozwierz - korekty do Xiaofanzi :)
gayageum i haegeum w CKK
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Noc Muzeów 16 - 05 - 2015 Kang Ji-eun (haegeum) Sung You Ji (gayageum)
Yun Seok Cheol Trio (występ w CKK)
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fragment ostatniego koncertu Korean Jazz Week w Warszawie
XVI Ambient Festival w Gorlicach (skrót)
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XVI Ambient Festival w Gorlicach (skrót)
Zeng Hongquan opowiada o Mianzhangquan
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Zeng Hongquan opowiada o Mianzhangquan
Yongchun Baihequan - CCTV "Tiyu Renjian" 2010
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Yongchun Baihequan - CCTV "Tiyu Renjian" 2010
Yuri Landman - Warsaw (Jazdów) live excerpt
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Yuri Landman - Warsaw (Jazdów) live excerpt
Sorea Band - Korea Festival 2014 (Agrykola, Warszawa)
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Sorea Band - Korea Festival 2014 (Agrykola, Warszawa)
Marek Klajda - forma z kijem na XX MMP w Wushu
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Marek Klajda - forma z kijem na XX MMP w Wushu
Cunshou fanzi - baishi przed Zhong Haimingiem
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Cunshou fanzi - baishi przed Zhong Haimingiem
bebek sesi gibi STRADIVARIUS ile bu sesi çıkarabılırmisın hiç sanmıyorum
I want see before 1949.
Ученический уровень
洪志田老师!
"Pała" za bhp!!!
Уважение Хуну Ладоши!!!!!
Where could find this guy?
not a standard chuojiao. It is a rear version of chuojiao. not many people know it.
nice❕
Looks like he's created a wushu style of the jian, clever!!!!!
what is this? Bunch of drunk chinese dudes pretending to be shaolin monks?
True patrician music
Korean pussycats always the best girls
If such lei thai was in ancient times it was bullshit
It does t look like kung fu or wushu....it is mor look like veey low level kickboxing's student
Bardzo ciekawy pomysł
Which style is more oriented to real fight chuojiao or mizongquan ?
I don't know much about mizongquan, nonetheless I doubt if there's any intrinsic difference in that aspect within those styles. You'de have to compare specific schools or teachers.
What style he practices?
don't know
very good, I also saw his film, very well done ... can you tell me a contact of Guo Yuejin
Sorry, don't have his contact info. He seems to be in Xiongxian (雄县) between Baoding and Tianjin, You might try to find him on Chinese social media.
Маловато будет!
To jest masaż tłuszczu na brzuchu, a nie masaż jelit.
Fajny film :) w temacie innej broni historycznej i tzw. wielkiej historii SZABLi polskiej więcej jest tuuuu .... szablotłuk polski
Very good. Bad choice of music though.
fajnie to wygląda, dałbym też film po angielsku żeby rozgłos był większy heh
Jest zdanie w opisie, które nakieruje co bystrzejszych anglojęzycznych ;) Film z mierzeniem sił i porównaniem szybkości by się przydał.
@@ngondeg bardzo, ale tytuł bardziej naprowadza anglojęzycznych
zrobimy drugi, pełniejszy klip, to się go zaadresuje dla świata.
@@ngondeg spoczko 👌
That is cool, I haven't seen many application videos of Chuo Jiao. I am trying to get a sense of its methodology.
I watched another older video of a women demonstrating this kick on a wooden post and breaking it. I would hate to be kicked in the shin like that.
This is my sifu. He's very good at Chuo Jiao and Shaolin fist
Chun-Er On Yes, I know, I've met him in 2009 :) Please say hello from me next time you see him.
sure i will
Total shit.
An amateur boxer would knock both of them out.
Because boxers totally kick and throw people.
people read my god damn comment on the other video
OMG soooo many people blinded by the media! chinese martial arts are absolutely nothing like you see in the movies. thats why people are critiquing this video so badly. this is what fighting is! if you actually look up what they teach in kung fu schools and pay any attention to this video, you will see that they are displaying some very good skills like throws, interceptions and timing. this is also being so highly judged because of the fact that they are throwing these massive punches that apparently most people can see from a mile away. well actually you cant. just because they look sloppy doesnt mean that they arent effective. you see this in street fights all the time. people also have to realize the context of different situations before creating an argument.
+Buk Lau this is so true...nowadays people are blinded by movies..(english is not my first language..)
Buk Lau . That's right.i was called born a kicker and when I fought I barely throw a kick because it would cost me 3 points if my opponent took me down compare to 1 point of a punch. Is about winning first then look goodThat's why in the video they look simple. You are 100% right.
it looked pretty sick to me. P.S. This is a kinda old comment
Wong Shun Leung took part in a full contact match was KO'd by Wu Ming Jeet in the first round. Wong reluctantly competed in his weight class and had a preliminary match with Wu Ming Jeet (吳明哲), a Taiwanese fighter known for his powerful kicks. Wong was knocked out and eliminated in his first fight. He was also "taken from the ring on a stretcher". After the competition, Wong returned to Hong Kong and discussed his knockout defeat with his sifu, Yip Man. Wong was shown a technique which he could have used to deal with his opponent's attack. "....after one memorable fight that took place in Taiwan where Wong sifu was unable to completely deflect one particular low attack thrown by a crouching opponent. After much discussion with his teacher, Wong was shown a technique which could be added to his basic siu nim tau form so as to take into account the particular shortcoming in his repertoire."
this looks really great, and quiete diffrent then modern wushu stuff, more loaded .
Guys, really? The DESCRIPTION says that this was the first fighting competition in almost forty years. You should not expect a fancy Ong Bak/Jackie Chan movie fight.
It wasnt..the first Leitai tournamnets occurred in the ancient China ...also in 1928
@@МагомедСукиев Leitai matches were banned completely by the Communists and Martial Arts was suppressed during the Cultural Revolution and was only allowed for performances as wushu, sparring was banned until 1979 when they started writing rules for Sanshou competitions, first of which would take place in 1982. So yeah, there was at least a 20 year gap when Martial Arts in mainland China was suppressed and forbidden to spar. That said, the 'old' Leitai matches do survive as Kuoshu matches in Taiwan, though obviously with rules.
@@taoliu3949 The Lei Tai was banned by the Republican government.
@@someboi4903 PRIVATE Lei Tai was banned during the Republican Era, but government sponsored competitions were created in its place. There may have been some regressing, but not at the level you see after 1949. Martial Arts in general was straight up suppressed if not banned completely during the Communist Era. An entire generation essentially could not practice or learn Chinese Martial Arts.
This style is 東北正統翻子拳! VERY NICE!!
@Yuxian09, Choujiao is about more 1000 years old. Yiquan... not even 100. Who influences who?
i teraz bedę machał do końca dnia!
Nie przedobrzyj! Teraz, jak wiosna, to te "heng" (w poziomie) możesz sobie odpuścić. ;)
Nice and it looks a bit better than the usual floppy in foil wushu swords, cool form.