I can't remember when or where I first saw the form or disparate elements of it... But it's a true mystery embedded in art that leaps forward from idle emulation, somehow calling forth pursuit of its essence. An excellent showcase and explication of what can be attained.
I was quick to dismiss this set as the 32 jianshu as well. But it is not. This is actually a very old and traditional set that was passed along the Silk Road. It's pretty famous in the north of course. Remember modern changquan comes from traditional movements. The 32 jian opens up like this set but then watch both sets closely, and you'll notice they are actually different.
Yes, this is the way to find the original concept of Kunlun Kin, however their themes are different and very important to help us to find and understand the hidden awareness of them.
I've seen a number of his videos n his explanation on the application of his kung fu moves but in real life street fights it is entirely a different scenario. It is chaotic n your opponent is always on the move. In all the videos the other guy don't really move, it is always the sifu dictating the moves. In my own opinion n perogative it doesn't work. I have many street fights experience sometimes u don't even know what is landing at your face n the next minute u are being floored. There is a Chinese saying one guts, two strength and three then is kung fu. If u adopt these strategy n then u learn kung fu then it will be useful. last but not least u must engage in lots of fights n u must land in hospital n get lots of stitches then u will be a good fighter. By then u will know what kind of martial arts really suits you in real life situation. The videos is only discussing fighting styles n how u counter them on paper only.
I won't say a sword duel but in a gang clash it's sometimes machete vs samurai sword or vs long big wooden poles, anything that is lengthy but still his technique doesn't work. The opponent is always on the move. So even a split second slower u will get slashed.
Every fighting system in the world from American football to soccer to Kung Fu to MMA to national militaries on exercises have drills where the opposing side stays still so the technique or techniques can be practiced slowly. Even MMA does that and uses those static drills as a foundation for free fighting. You’re not gonna take your 14 year old daughter on her first driving lesson on the freeway are you? No, you’re gonna take her to a huge parking lot on a early Sunday morning when it’s empty and give her a foundation, she’ll use that as a base to venture out on the open road. It’s the same thing here with the sword drills. Body mechanics and muscle memory first and free fighting later.
有練過跟沒練過的,高下立見。
The only thing that matters about a martial art is its applicability. Great to finally see something like this.
So Chinese swordplay focuses Alot on what HEMA practionares would call winding and binding very interesting and beautiful to watch
Thank you SIfu. Very clear demonstration!
I guess that is a very good video how to use the jian. Very good form analysis
好棒,感謝分享!
老師一講解就看懂了,看人打一套的時候都覺得是花拳繡腿
It is exactly what I was looking for. Han Hao Shie shie😁
It seems very difficult. What a great master!! Thanks for sharing.
2:02 I love the trap with the left hand!
Beautiful form!!!
I can't remember when or where I first saw the form or disparate elements of it... But it's a true mystery embedded in art that leaps forward from idle emulation, somehow calling forth pursuit of its essence. An excellent showcase and explication of what can be attained.
Awesome! Cool! Rolling dragon sword. Enjoy practicing!!!!!
Sincerely,
Sifu Hero
精彩!請教下這套劍法的源流?是屬於武當劍嗎?謝謝!
多謝收看,這套不屬於武當劍,武當劍有十三劍、珍珠滾盤劍、三才劍、太乙劍、真武劍、純陽劍、七星劍、飛龍劍、玄門劍等,如有興趣可以收看本頻道中武當對劍及太乙玄門劍等影片,謝謝!
靚
This really looks like the 32 Jianshu routine used in modern wushu.
I was quick to dismiss this set as the 32 jianshu as well. But it is not. This is actually a very old and traditional set that was passed along the Silk Road. It's pretty famous in the north of course. Remember modern changquan comes from traditional movements. The 32 jian opens up like this set but then watch both sets closely, and you'll notice they are actually different.
사부님 🙇♂️
Li sifu,exellent analisys of panlong kin is it possible to also show this same concept of the kunlun kin from hung ga?
Yes, this is the way to find the original concept of Kunlun Kin, however their themes are different and very important to help us to find and understand the hidden awareness of them.
@Aiden Fisher yeah,may be
@@luisantonio2034 do you have the name of each movements of Kunlun Kin?
@@cwscma Li sifu unfortunately not.
What system is this routine from?
Northern style - Zhang Quan
fascinating
I've seen a number of his videos n his explanation on the application of his kung fu moves but in real life street fights it is entirely a different scenario. It is chaotic n your opponent is always on the move. In all the videos the other guy don't really move, it is always the sifu dictating the moves. In my own opinion n perogative it doesn't work. I have many street fights experience sometimes u don't even know what is landing at your face n the next minute u are being floored. There is a Chinese saying one guts, two strength and three then is kung fu. If u adopt these strategy n then u learn kung fu then it will be useful. last but not least u must engage in lots of fights n u must land in hospital n get lots of stitches then u will be a good fighter. By then u will know what kind of martial arts really suits you in real life situation. The videos is only discussing fighting styles n how u counter them on paper only.
Good 👉
What street fight has a sword duel
I won't say a sword duel but in a gang clash it's sometimes machete vs samurai sword or vs long big wooden poles, anything that is lengthy but still his technique doesn't work. The opponent is always on the move. So even a split second slower u will get slashed.
Every fighting system in the world from American football to soccer to Kung Fu to MMA to national militaries on exercises have drills where the opposing side stays still so the technique or techniques can be practiced slowly.
Even MMA does that and uses those static drills as a foundation for free fighting.
You’re not gonna take your 14 year old daughter on her first driving lesson on the freeway are you? No, you’re gonna take her to a huge parking lot on a early Sunday morning when it’s empty and give her a foundation, she’ll use that as a base to venture out on the open road.
It’s the same thing here with the sword drills. Body mechanics and muscle memory first and free fighting later.
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唉,醒下啦,仲活係六十年代!
人家愛好你管得著好嗎
不果若果“李小龙”经常活在六十年代,就唔会有“截拳道”誕生,亦都唔会有用四十幾年时间去紀念作,成日想当代係无用㗎,一定俾时间淘汰
@@damistudi5923 講的好
笑死冇命賠
你叫佢舞下三節棍同九節鞭而唔扑到自己算佢贏。
如果對上示現流,速度、強度,中國劍法根本無法招架!
給你電鋸你也不敢對示現流 🤭🤭🤭