Great video 😊, I just received a book on tan tui and it was actually you who inspired me to buy this book, but I also train in pak hok pai kung fu,,, so as 1 of your subscribers keep em coming.
Tan tui was and is a total body workout. Squats, lunges, extended arms, holding arms up, moving from squat to lunge, etc.. It offers cardio and strength training using just your own body. The interpretations here are pure movie choreography type fiction. This form helped build up the arms and legs, nothing more nothing less. This was a form used to perfect basic stances to create a solid foundation in the legs and strength in the shoulders. To interpret the moves as fighting moves would be to interpret boxers jumping rope as themuch imagining themselves jumping over swords. That's not why they do it.
WHYYYYY do these people imagine that because THEY don't know how to apply a form no-one else does? The hell is wrong with them? Just say you don't understand & go.
I totally agree with you on that, I train in tan tui and yes, I can and will apply it if I have to, I also train in pak hok pai kung fu, and yes it to can be used in a self defense situation, again I do infact agree with you, I hope you and I have cleared that up for the previous commenter, ya know, the 1 who is kind of a skeptic 🤨...
Your footwork is amazing ❤❤❤!!!
Great video 😊, I just received a book on tan tui and it was actually you who inspired me to buy this book, but I also train in pak hok pai kung fu,,, so as 1 of your subscribers keep em coming.
OMG!
I do some of this stuff!
That one legged uppercut is one of the first stances I learned!
And IT CAN BE A THROW?!
AWESOME!
Tan tui was and is a total body workout. Squats, lunges, extended arms, holding arms up, moving from squat to lunge, etc.. It offers cardio and strength training using just your own body. The interpretations here are pure movie choreography type fiction. This form helped build up the arms and legs, nothing more nothing less. This was a form used to perfect basic stances to create a solid foundation in the legs and strength in the shoulders. To interpret the moves as fighting moves would be to interpret boxers jumping rope as themuch imagining themselves jumping over swords. That's not why they do it.
Not "themuch" but "them". Stupid auto correct.
WHYYYYY do these people imagine that because THEY don't know how to apply a form no-one else does? The hell is wrong with them? Just say you don't understand & go.
I totally agree with you on that, I train in tan tui and yes, I can and will apply it if I have to, I also train in pak hok pai kung fu, and yes it to can be used in a self defense situation, again I do infact agree with you, I hope you and I have cleared that up for the previous commenter, ya know, the 1 who is kind of a skeptic 🤨...
Stopping the strike at the root (shoulder).
Very good video! Good to see there are still a few people who got knowledge
Has each technique got 8 minutes of applications explanation? If so, I'm gonna buy the dvd
so much of this is mirrored by Okinawan karate.
i see some wing chun and fma going on
That's not gonna work.