White Crane Kung Fu | Master Richard Huang 黃正斌 | Season 3 Ep 4

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  • @THEMARTIALMAN
    @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +62

    Hey martial fans! If you enjoyed this interview with Master Richard Huang and want to see more. Visit my website to gain access to the unseen footage and exclusive content.
    themartialman.com/members-only-videos/

    • @phongpham6521
      @phongpham6521 5 років тому +3

      So if I want to learn this White Crane form, where I can buy DVD of Master Richard Hueng?

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +4

      Nguyễn Nam I will forward your question to Master Huang and let you know.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      Banter Bulldogge do you mean that you wish to see interviews with grapplers?

    • @yulopthegreat
      @yulopthegreat 4 роки тому +1

      Master huang punch is so fast. So deadly. Man.

    • @parikshitsingh649
      @parikshitsingh649 3 роки тому

      Hey.. don’t sell this fake shit by using name of grandmaster huang. And this man is all fake. He can’t even generate force through movements. And just look at his funny form..
      he is just a joker.

  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse 5 років тому +194

    Awesome stuff! I really enjoyed seeing these roots of Okinawan Karate 🥋 Keep up the heat! 🔥

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +25

      Jesse Enkamp thank you! It’s an honor to see you here in the comments section I’m a big fan of your videos 🙏👍🥋
      You’ll be happy to hear that I have another feature on White Crane coming soon, that very much resembles Okinawa Karate.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +12

      Ville-Pekka Turpeinen that’s not necessarily true as there are several different styles of White Crane. The next White Crane system I will feature on my channel looks very similar to Okinawan Karate and the Sam Chien form is performed almost identically.

    • @rodrigobastosmello1184
      @rodrigobastosmello1184 5 років тому +1

      @@Veepee92 interesting points, what is your theory about the origins of okinawa karate?

    • @rodrigobastosmello1184
      @rodrigobastosmello1184 5 років тому +1

      @@Veepee92 thanks for the reply, i'm only curios, not a expert too

    • @masteroftheelements2542
      @masteroftheelements2542 5 років тому +5

      Wow! The Karate nerd is in the house!

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 2 роки тому +14

    "It felt like your arm was connected to your whole body." Words of wisdom.

    • @OWR_Mission
      @OWR_Mission Рік тому +1

      New quote for a MM t-shirt? :)

  • @nakedhombre
    @nakedhombre 5 років тому +26

    I really enjoyed listening to this master. Not all who can do can teach. This man has the ability to make the principles clear I have not seen anybody do it so well. His speech was simple direct and not full of mystifying terms. (aka BS). You can sense how humble he is and focused. Bravo

  • @PhilDancer
    @PhilDancer 5 років тому +27

    I like the look of this White Crane, looks like there are a lot of practical movements and concepts to learn. Its always refreshing when a master is realistic about size and strength, more of a skeptic instead of believing in so much mysticism.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +2

      White Crane is a great art to learn. I hope you can find a teacher to study with.

    • @feihungwong9482
      @feihungwong9482 5 років тому

      MartialPhilUp His white crane is mediocre at best

    • @feihungwong9482
      @feihungwong9482 5 років тому

      私の大きなペニスを吸う White Crane/Crying Crane is extremely powerful when done right.......now as far as the deadliest I can’t say but his white crane is not powerful Same goes for master Liu Chang he’s not good at all .....this art is basically dead me being Chinese and seeing extremely powerful White Crane Practitioners when I was very young in Manhattan Chinatown these famous crane teachers are an embarrassment to the White Crane ...One white crane practitioner is still around in Chinatown haven’t seen him in a while he makes all these people look like a clown in comparison

    • @robertlyons1730
      @robertlyons1730 5 років тому

      @@feihungwong9482 lets see u post TRADITIONAL kungfu videos and demonstrate. So we can see the real kungfu

    • @VikingMale
      @VikingMale 4 роки тому

      THE MARTIAL MAN there is a school of white Crain in Calgary Alberta Canada, also, there is white brow, Choi le fut, and other styles...

  • @MZH47
    @MZH47 4 роки тому +2

    Love the episode. I like this teacher's way of thinking. He doesn't take everything from his own teachers for granted.

  • @locojazz5770
    @locojazz5770 5 років тому +4

    This was so informative. Thank you for not constantly interrupting Grandmaster . He was teaching me a lot about the “root” (Qi) which helps my understand of my journey in Martial Art.

  • @davidwilliams4837
    @davidwilliams4837 5 років тому +20

    Beautiful system. Interesting because there is a link to Taiji with the White Crane. Wing Chun uses similar movements but from "center". Here the movements are sinking and rooting/ground movements. Done by this mechanism it "spreads" more and "settles". Cool how each idea changes the structure and movement. He is an amazing teacher. Intriguing.
    Thank you.

    • @trym2121
      @trym2121 5 років тому +3

      Taiji has a form called white crane spread its wings. That's the tribute for crane based kungfu.

    • @defjulz
      @defjulz 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, wing chun came from white crane.

    • @larrycancooke2
      @larrycancooke2 5 років тому +1

      Depth Julz And Snake ..

  • @martinmizfitcruz4975
    @martinmizfitcruz4975 5 років тому +3

    Another reason why I absolutely love martial arts!!!😭😭🙏🏽🙏🏽💜💜💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

  • @johncox2912
    @johncox2912 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome!!! Notice how the master never fought force versus force. He never fights a man's strength. He uses his skill in qi. Nice! Thank you for posting!

  • @masteroftheelements2542
    @masteroftheelements2542 5 років тому +19

    This is my new favorite episode from season 3! Truly fascinating to learn about the white crane system Master Huang practiced. Shifu Richard looks incredibly skilled and knowledgable. I could listen to his Kung fu explanations for hours. Thank you for making this high-quality production and sharing it with the martial arts world.
    I will now head over to your website to watch the members videos from this interview 😁💻

  • @choyleefutbrasil
    @choyleefutbrasil 5 років тому +22

    That's so amazing. There are true gems in this video. Thank you!

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      Very kind of you, thank you

    • @choyleefutbrasil
      @choyleefutbrasil 5 років тому +1

      @@THEMARTIALMAN I guess I made a contribution via paypal by the time your show was still a project. So many things happened by then, that I totally lost the track of the following events. I am happy that your vision is coming true. And I hope one day you can visit Choy Lee Fut Ancestral Hall in Kin Mui and interview my Sikung Chan Jeung Kit 😁

  • @antonydrossos5719
    @antonydrossos5719 5 років тому +1

    Been practicing Kung-Fu for 30 years, now (not consistently, unfortunately), but still learning new things all the time. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      I'm happy you got something from the video. Thanks for the comment.

  • @dhh488
    @dhh488 4 роки тому +7

    Very cool interview. It's great that the Master was so generous with his knowledge.

  • @cryptoronin1338
    @cryptoronin1338 5 років тому +8

    Loved this video thank you for taking the time out to interview and learn from these great masters

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      I'm happy you enjoyed it. It was much fun interviewing and learning from Master Richard Huang.

  • @trhl1155
    @trhl1155 5 років тому +13

    At first when I saw him doing his form and making snake sounds I thought what a load of crap. But when he demonstrated the application of the concepts I got completely hooked. Great video.

    • @tze-weilim1632
      @tze-weilim1632 4 роки тому +2

      trhl At first I thought it was a snake’s hissing sound he was imitating, but I think it was the fluttering of the crane’s wings.

    • @arthurwatts1680
      @arthurwatts1680 4 роки тому

      If this video had been little beyond his explanations and that initial form I would also have been skeptical, but when he demonstrated how having a 'soft' body generates explosive power, it all started to make a lot more sense.

    • @davidwilliams4837
      @davidwilliams4837 4 роки тому +1

      Sadly, this the case with most Chinese styles. Most have forgotten the actual applications [and intentions] of these movements.

  • @Hassan_Omer
    @Hassan_Omer 4 роки тому +3

    Very good interview and demonstration. The teacher also didn't hesitate talking about what he thought about the systems he watched demonstrated by some masters in the beginning and thought it was fake but then after practicing really got to understand those systems.

  • @Alk1313
    @Alk1313 3 роки тому +1

    The roots of goju- ryu karate is white crane style. Thank you for the awesome content!

  • @kodakanjudo
    @kodakanjudo 5 років тому +3

    I can see from his kata. The fluttering of his hands. And the breathing exercises. Develops tenacity of movement. And an understanding of the technique.

  • @laforjadelser
    @laforjadelser 5 років тому +26

    Truly interesting. Big connection with goju ryu. Thanks a lot for sharing

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +3

      It is my pleasure.

    • @ignaciomirones
      @ignaciomirones 5 років тому +2

      Grande TITÁN !

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      Ignacio Mirones 👍

    • @Brainwashed101
      @Brainwashed101 5 років тому +1

      Beat me to it! Definitely saw some bits and pieces of Tensho kata.

    • @mongolchiuud8931
      @mongolchiuud8931 5 років тому

      @@Brainwashed101 Tensho is just a simplified version of Yong Chun White Cranes highest form....
      check it out, look familiar?
      ua-cam.com/video/q5BXGjYQ7EU/v-deo.html

  • @perrypelican9476
    @perrypelican9476 4 роки тому +1

    This guy is great. Very focused on efficiency. He must be a fantastic teacher. No ego. Teachers with big egos hold back because they want to be cool. I would have loved to learn from him. And he speaks English. I wonder if he teaches a lot of westerners. If not he should know that he could be very successful outside of China. Or maybe he loves China too much. I wouldn't blame him. So far I am impressed by this guy the most of all the ones you spoke to in video. Your videos are incredible. You are introducing the world to magic, well by magic I mean another level of what we can accomplish from within ourselves. Something given to us, or available for us to use. Every human would benefit greatly from learning to control our internal energy. It's there for us to use to improve our quality of life. I wonder if it's only the Chinese who discovered the energy of chi. Do you know of other cultures far from China and not effected by Chinese influences that learned how to use internal energy. We want techniques to minimize the amount of time needed to learn it. I am trying to find a system that will help me to get at that internal power without spending time first on fighting techniques. I think the internal stuff is much more important and learning to use it to fight is optional. I want it for a better life, not necessarily for fighting. I think that once you harness that energy, you can use it for anything in life, all around better health and happiness. Can you direct me

  • @ponnywarcat3478
    @ponnywarcat3478 5 років тому +3

    This is a very incredible and rare style martial art. This guy truly is a master of his art-he is an expert, the Invisible Enemy does not like guys like this because he teaches people how to kill the Invisible Enemy. He is a warrior of the right True Spirit.

  • @DiscoverTaiji
    @DiscoverTaiji 5 років тому +36

    Awesome, Richard is a great guy and very skilled.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +7

      I agree 100%, well said.

    • @MikeyMinimo
      @MikeyMinimo 5 років тому +1

      In bullshido

    • @太極陳提腿架
      @太極陳提腿架 5 років тому +2

      Richard and Adam Mizner are all good at Yang style Tai Chi .
      They are Excellent~~~
      In Taiwan , there exist many kinds of Kung Fu like White Crane 鶴/ Long Fist長拳 /Hong Quan洪拳/Mantis 螳螂拳 / Sunbinquan孫臏拳…etc.
      When focusing on internal martial art , there are some masters in Taiwan only for your reference as following :
      1. PaKua Chang (八卦) : Master HeJingHan 何靜寒
      facebook.com/groups/534528933247149/
      2. Tai Chi (太極) : Master Feng , who good at aikido & tai chi
      www.aikido-tw.com/home
      3. Xing Yi Quan (形意) Master李孟雄
      Actually , I can'nt write down all excellent master's name. Sorry, Next time ~

    • @inspiringothers7197
      @inspiringothers7197 5 років тому +6

      Martinelli Minimo bullshido? Feels bad for you only ever being exposed to so called bullshido. Meet the right master who has dedicated his life to an internal art, then proceed to get humbled and realise what the human mind and body are capable of with consistent and correct practice.

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne 4 роки тому

      @@MikeyMinimo Are you on the mission?!

  • @MS78gonggon
    @MS78gonggon 2 роки тому +1

    Great interview.

  • @aussiekempo4536
    @aussiekempo4536 3 роки тому

    What a wonderful teacher Master Huang is. I have never taken to Kung Fu the way I have Karate because the more relaxed training methods haven't suited me, but this man makes me want to get onto the first plane to Taiwan for a lesson!

  • @lanakk6159
    @lanakk6159 3 роки тому +2

    WOW! Now I want to learn from this master😀👍I have been learning Yang style Tai Chi for a few years, but no one tough me push-hands. It is another level skill for sure! Thank you for all the interviews, I learned a lot of martial arts that I never heard about before 👍

  • @vicwarrior106
    @vicwarrior106 5 років тому +22

    Amazing video, as always! Also the videos the membership area of your site, they present very good content. I feel lucky to say the least, to have been born in an era where these wonderful abilities can be demonstrated to the greater public, and to have intelligent people like you who present this content without bias based on the modern view of fighting. I feel like the general awareness of the internal arts' true potential may really go up thanks to you and these masters, and that is really a huge service to the world. Please keep doing this, ignore all the keyboard fighters saying bad things and never stop presenting this fantastic content to the world. :)
    (Here is a suggestion: There is a very good master I am aware of, his name is James Astin, I watched some of his contents on his channel and he looks awesome!)

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +4

      Thank you. I'm thrilled to hear that the member's videos on my site are proving to be a useful source of information for everyone. I've recently been putting in a lot of time and effort to create quality content for my member's, so it's nice to know the hard work is paying off. Thank you for your support, you'll be pleased to know that there's lots more to come!

  • @aunglinlin4235
    @aunglinlin4235 Рік тому

    Thank you for showing

  • @40JoCharles
    @40JoCharles 5 років тому +10

    Another great vid. It’s all about the song. 🙂☯️🙏🏼

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +4

      Jo Charles - My Tai Chi yes you are right. I’m sure you will gain an even deeper level of Song after the martial camp in January. It’s a key component of the internal arts 👍

  • @AfroShaolinAmaniel
    @AfroShaolinAmaniel Рік тому +1

    That was a very informative episode, thanks to you and master Huang for answering some questions I had too

  • @Warvvolf
    @Warvvolf 5 років тому +5

    Good old asking hand turning into crane cover. I remember my first class. Tried to punch the sifu, got tossed half way across the room. Loved it :)

  • @josephramos3140
    @josephramos3140 Рік тому +1

    way back 1965 when Bruce Lee was only 24 yrs old he demonstrated the 2 form in his interview the Crane form and Tiger Form. ❤❤❤

  • @curtis8559
    @curtis8559 5 років тому +2

    Ok, i'm a long time martial artist and seeing this was fantastic!!! Thank you!!

  • @georgecostanza2695
    @georgecostanza2695 5 років тому +37

    Always blows my mind how well these guys speak English. Don't expect the average citizen of Anytown USA to speak a second language. But anyways, the Kung fu is even more mind blowing!

    • @Livingtree32
      @Livingtree32 5 років тому +1

      But in most other places it is normal to speak more than one language. For example here in Germany, almost everyone speaks English to a certain degree and many go on to learn another language they're interested in.

    • @wallmethod
      @wallmethod 5 років тому +1

      But with all due respect the master won’t stand a chance to an mma fighter

    • @michaelc1240
      @michaelc1240 5 років тому +6

      @@wallmethod he wouldn't waste his time fighting with a kid

    • @wallmethod
      @wallmethod 5 років тому +1

      Michael C that’s the quintessential test of any martial arts. It’s sad bec as a kid I’m so fascinated with chinese kung fu... my favorite movie was the dragon claw where the master will hit you with dragon claw and the hematoma produced is going to be like the “death” mark...
      But the reality bite, these masters of kung fu are delusional that they get KO in round one! WTF!
      I therefore came into a point that these Kung Fu remains as a dance art which is artistic to watch or even spiritual and the fighting aspect of which is Junk... slap to the face you guys must accept the truth...
      In fact, in historical China the last emperor Pu Yi even once believe himself as the son of Gods... he went on with that delusion of power until the truth slap him cold directly unto his face! He then realized the fool he was doing in his whole life...
      Thanks to Xu Xiaodong the myth was already debunked.
      Xu Xiaodong is actually the myth buster of these TMA.
      Please wake up! HELLO?

    • @michaelc1240
      @michaelc1240 5 років тому +5

      @@wallmethod you only c the surface like evey1 else. The real deal don't have anything to prove to the average Joe. The average Joe is just that average his whole life

  • @Emmanuel-ti6ym
    @Emmanuel-ti6ym 5 років тому +2

    Can you please do a video with Wing Chun Grandmaster Yip Ching. He lived with Yip Man for the last 10 years of his life. Very few people are aware of the skills this Master possesses because he is so humble.

  • @penttijuvo1147
    @penttijuvo1147 Рік тому +1

    Very impressive Master Huang

  • @georgeparasxakis4774
    @georgeparasxakis4774 5 років тому +2

    Mister - master richard huang.....i have never seen anything so beautifull than your bird ( white crane )..... i noticed that the same movements used and bruce lee....but quickly he was turning the bird ( defence ) to fist ( agression ) .....i m shure he knew anything..........but the defence of crane never someone did it it so well to make a greek to understund it.........this style fits for me..........i have done so much work for the lowing and trupping......but " useless " as you said....now i can combine my extra abilities wright..... .......may the blessing of the innocent and good crane be with you.....

  • @flamencotimes6339
    @flamencotimes6339 5 років тому +1

    A very elusive style, one people who know it always say it is great. Thanks for the upload.

  • @SIRINI100
    @SIRINI100 4 роки тому +1

    i really enjoyed watching this!! So many information in short and simple words..!! Respect!!

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 4 роки тому +1

    Nice explanation.

  • @dr.angshumandesworld949
    @dr.angshumandesworld949 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful content, hope to train with Master Richard someday.

  • @yellostallion
    @yellostallion 5 років тому +4

    Excellent video! I can relate to everything sifu Richard said 🙏

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! Are you also practicing Taiji or White Crane?

  • @deadlypalms
    @deadlypalms 5 років тому +3

    Fascinating stuff, always had a slight interest in White Crane and can easily see the similarities there with the hakka southern systems in terms of opening the hands, sinking and power generation. It has that interesting blend with taichi in some ways and at times, also reminiscent of i liq chaun. Good to see the traditional arts still represented and excellent production/content as usual Mr MM. Thanks for the upload.

  • @jimanHK
    @jimanHK Рік тому +1

    Facsinating. Thank you for sharing

  • @jasonsecretsword7606
    @jasonsecretsword7606 5 років тому +4

    I am so glad you found this Sifu!

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      It sounds like you enjoyed this feature with Master Huang? :)

    • @jasonsecretsword7606
      @jasonsecretsword7606 5 років тому +2

      @@THEMARTIALMAN I am also glad to see he is going to be at your training camp this yr. Hoping to attend maybe the 3rd annual one =-)

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      Jason Secretsword does that mean I need to host another camp in 2021? 😁🤣

    • @jasonsecretsword7606
      @jasonsecretsword7606 5 років тому +1

      @@THEMARTIALMAN I can't be the only dreamer that hopes to make it some yr. I hope you can host one every yr.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      Jason Secretsword I announced the 2020 campone year before the event starts to give everyone time to book and attend. Depending on how many people attend the 2020 camp, I will then decide if I’m going to continue organising the event as it takes a year of marketing, planning and hard work to host a camp of this scale. Time will tell.
      Hopefully I will see you at a future camp 🙏

  • @stater3
    @stater3 5 років тому +1

    Getting back to basics. Develope power before moving on. Makes good sense.👍

  • @phongpham6521
    @phongpham6521 5 років тому +4

    So if I want to learn this White Crane form, where I can buy DVD of Master Richard Hueng?

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +2

      I will contact Master Richard Huang and ask him if that's possible.

    • @phongpham6521
      @phongpham6521 5 років тому

      @@THEMARTIALMAN I asked him and the answer is no. However I learned from his other video by imatating his techniques. So I am practising this now.

  • @jameskeyes4988
    @jameskeyes4988 5 років тому +5

    I am sure a lot of people look at this different and wonder what he's doing and perhaps skeptical of the slapping movements, however, I see a lot going on here and its fascinating. I don't pretend to grasp all or even most of what he is doing, but the parts that I think I can understand are really amazing to see.

    • @kevlarchicken
      @kevlarchicken 5 років тому +1

      James Keyes yep I've felt a proper slap my god does it hurt when done well had a hand print on my arm for a couple of days

    • @mbrightster
      @mbrightster 5 років тому +2

      @@kevlarchicken
      That's an iron palmed hand that can do that.
      A purple hand print that is put there by yourself is mind blowing. What seems like the lightest touch...

    • @jameskeyes4988
      @jameskeyes4988 5 років тому

      @@mbrightster Sure, but I meant the part where he keeps slapping himself on the chest.

  • @encara1
    @encara1 5 років тому +7

    Great insight and form ,thank you for sharing and opening my mind !

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      al cook I’m happy you enjoyed the video 👍

  • @jonathandavis3861
    @jonathandavis3861 4 роки тому +5

    You are awesome for seeing these people can’t believe I e just found your channel. Ever do any interviews with pai lum masters?

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  4 роки тому +2

      Welcome to the channel. I haven't featured and Pai Lum yet, maybe in the future i I can find a good Master.

    • @dragonwarriorkungfuschool
      @dragonwarriorkungfuschool 4 роки тому

      @@THEMARTIALMAN If you're serious I can set it up and would love to!

  • @atlasman53
    @atlasman53 3 місяці тому

    GREAT STUFF!!!!!

  • @poorkwamoi
    @poorkwamoi 5 років тому +5

    Really love your channel. Great gems. I did something similar in the ealry 90's traveled to seeked out masters that took me around the world. Thanks for this.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for sharing. How was your experience traveling and meeting with masters?

    • @poorkwamoi
      @poorkwamoi 5 років тому +2

      @@THEMARTIALMAN it was quite an experience. Because during that time, UFC was in its infancy and it shook up a lot of foundation. I was actually both intrigued by it as well as wanting to know if it truly was the best martial art in the world. I guess you could say I was conflicted. I didn't wanted to know that my karate/kung fu/boxing/judo wasn't good enough to beat BJJ/GJJ. And I remembered my Kung Fu teachers (two of them) telling me that Kung Fu in the states are crap. Only a few are legit. So, they sent me to Hong Kong and Singapore, then I went to Thailand and Phillipines then to China to the Shaolin and Heinan and Heibei. Founds San Hauang Zhai (But it wan't built back then like it is now). Found Xin-Yi-Ba, Bajiquan, Bagua, Xin-Yi, Liu-he-Quan, Bai-He, Wu-Xin, Pigua, Liu-he Tanglang and others. too many, found some bad "masters" found a few masters. Missed out on Chen Taiji but met Wu Taiji master (not Wu from Hong Kong but Wu from the Wu-Yu-Shian lineage). Did some Muay Thai IN China. They called it Thai Quan but it was done with Chinese Tonics and modifications. That was near Southern China. Went to learn Shaui-Jiao but was only for a few days. So I kind of just dabbled here and there because of time and finances. It was a week here, and week there. And I wanted to write books on them one day. But you know, youtube came out and there is you to do all of that. LOL
      I want to one day go and learn Daito-Ryu Aiki-jit-su and go to Okinawa and learn Goju and traditional karate as well as see the White Crane lineage myself there. that would be a big maybe. I am 52 now,not as ambitious as I used to be. I am grateful for your travels and insights. Keep it coming..

  • @gabrieljosefmerrun3088
    @gabrieljosefmerrun3088 Рік тому

    This reflects pretty much what I understand from tai chi chuan after 30 years, this is how tai chi should function.
    I have a question when will Richard Huang's online course be available?

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 3 роки тому

    great video thanks

  • @shujiling213
    @shujiling213 4 роки тому +2

    awesome bai he quan thank you

  • @ashharijaywardena
    @ashharijaywardena 3 роки тому

    Top notch content. Both the presenter and the master were a pleasure to watch. Thank you both!

    • @kurtschulten5369
      @kurtschulten5369 Рік тому

      And the master, like so many other video contributors, is completely full of shit. Form and fantasy over substance.

  • @i-evi-l
    @i-evi-l 5 років тому +3

    That was really cool. I could see the reason they say Wing Chun has its background in White Crane.

    • @anas-432
      @anas-432 3 роки тому

      White crane itself got hundreds of styles in southern china, but it’s the predecessor to wing chun and karate.

  • @serenacula3256
    @serenacula3256 5 років тому +2

    If you're in Taiwan right now, you absolutely need to check out Robert Jay Arnold..! An extremely competent and well spoken bagua teacher over there. He has what is probably the single best bagua course I've seen on youtube. I've used his stuff in MMA sparring and it is legitimately incredibly useful, and well taught. I'd love to see an interview done with him, if you get the chance. :)

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      Unfortunately, I'm not in Taiwan now. Thanks for the comment.

  • @Chris108
    @Chris108 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for sharing! I'm a Wing Chun Student, and I see so many similarities. Very familiar =)

  • @pascodavid
    @pascodavid 5 років тому +2

    Today students don't even spend 5 mins in the basic Wing Chun stance. They see things in an external way with frame but they cannot be blamed for that`s the job of a patient master to guide them. If they had the patience they would learn as this video pointed out rooting is a key point in energy expression. First to sink the Chi then direct it up and out freely through the hand.

  • @bigbadwolf460
    @bigbadwolf460 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been using White Crane to push thru heavy doors my whole life. I kick the bottom of the door and flick my fingers open on the top of the door and it goes flying open without much effort from me.

  • @VegetoStevieD
    @VegetoStevieD 4 роки тому +3

    His English is fantastic.

  • @maybelmiranda7803
    @maybelmiranda7803 5 років тому +1

    Wowi glad i find this channel really love kung fu and want to learn..

  • @mahaganpatiproductionsgoa.2142
    @mahaganpatiproductionsgoa.2142 5 років тому +2

    Superb. Thank you.

  • @houseofkungfu2543
    @houseofkungfu2543 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent 👌. I enjoy watching your channel. The speciality of my Northern Shaolin school is XinYiBa. Will be finding Master Hu Zhang Sheng, Grandmaster Shi Xing Hong or Shi De Jain?

  • @homelanderthe7icandowhatev466
    @homelanderthe7icandowhatev466 3 роки тому

    I have also been practicing martial arts for 40 years. I like the way of training VT best. Taiji as well as VT / WC is a sentient art. It is almost identical to Gojo Ryu Aiki Do Judo etc. because of the body contact. To understand softness, you must understand hardness. Great videos.

  • @teatualasi5676
    @teatualasi5676 5 років тому +9

    He looks like a 30 yr old guy, amazing

  • @novaria
    @novaria 4 роки тому

    Crazy! It never crossed my mind that the reason Tai Chi can be so powerful is because your opponent just can't feel what forces you apply to them. Truly mind-bending...

    • @kurtschulten5369
      @kurtschulten5369 Рік тому

      Tai Chi is worthless in real life self defense unless it includes an effective technique in running away from a threat.

  • @englishguru0007
    @englishguru0007 9 місяців тому

    Some of the movements in white crane are just like the ones my body automatically does when I hit a cold shower. Amazing.

  • @joycetrafton3998
    @joycetrafton3998 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video that has clarified much of my training and research. Thank you.

  • @alanschaub147
    @alanschaub147 Рік тому +1

    There is a connection between White Crane Kung Fun and Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-Do. Go is hard. Ju is soft. The breathing and forms are similar.

  • @WingChunEcuador
    @WingChunEcuador 5 років тому +1

    So great video !! Amazing information

  • @sifuhanyfarouk1
    @sifuhanyfarouk1 5 років тому +1

    Hi kieren, first of all i would like to thank you for all the information you share with us, and i would like to suggest something if you allow me, would you make an interview with Sifu Didier beddar, his chi sao is magnificent.

  • @HUEnshiro_do_Norte
    @HUEnshiro_do_Norte 5 років тому +7

    10:54 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW...!!!! SICK SPEED!!!!

  • @paulmoadib4193
    @paulmoadib4193 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing.
    Great video again.
    Only one thing,an elastic band doesn t need grounding to produce power.
    Beginners sink the qi in the ground,advance students sink the qi in themself(dan tian,bones..) .
    Experts sink the qi in the space.
    This is an alchemical formula, song doesn t mean relax,but transform: jin into qi ,qi into shen.

    • @suum52
      @suum52 5 років тому

      an elastic band does need grounding of what it's attached to produce power.

  • @SoldierDrew
    @SoldierDrew 4 роки тому +2

    Song is the key to all Chinese southern arts

  • @souvikmukherjee2349
    @souvikmukherjee2349 5 років тому

    Hey Martial Man, why don't you make an interview over Master Richard Clear, he is such an incredible master of teaching so many magical skills over innumerable martial arts topics combining them with other topics to clear them out to people.. I am suggesting you because you have already interviewed so many incredible internal art masters.. However this is just another incredible video with another incredible master of internal understanding❤❤

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      It's a long way to travel for an interview from the far east.

  • @cynicalnutcase4937
    @cynicalnutcase4937 5 років тому +2

    You do have a part 2 and 3 coming up next? Right? .... ??? :/

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +3

      Cynical Nut Case this is the only part that will be available to watch on UA-cam. The other parts to this interview are available to watch on my website only.
      themartialman.com/members-only-videos/

  • @homelanderthe7icandowhatev466
    @homelanderthe7icandowhatev466 3 роки тому

    13.43 Minute ist the basic think of po Pai section in VT/ WC Wooden Dummy and Po Pai drill in Chi Sao. I have 5 times see this clip. and very good.I like your clips.

  • @alexteo6371
    @alexteo6371 3 роки тому +1

    高明,大开眼界!👍

  • @snowissj
    @snowissj 5 років тому +3

    Did you talk to him about the bone setting? I met him last year and he told me he does that as the medical side of the training.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +3

      snowissj yes, I’ve had several bone setting treatments from Sifu Richard. He’s an excellent healer.

  • @easternmovementprinciples4799
    @easternmovementprinciples4799 Рік тому +1

    Nice lightning speed 👊

  • @mypenisisunbelievablysmall1703
    @mypenisisunbelievablysmall1703 4 роки тому +1

    Can you post something about So Chan's school" it's in GuangDong. I do not know who's the current master because they move a lot. But this grand master was famous for fighting with improvised weapons.

  • @adrianc.blackwellf.5521
    @adrianc.blackwellf.5521 3 роки тому

    Big up to R. Huang, i like the style you do.

  • @moritzgiebel9032
    @moritzgiebel9032 4 роки тому

    Wow understand it.
    Thank you Richard

  • @BDBD05
    @BDBD05 5 років тому +2

    Ahhh after so many days a video from my favourite...the martial man!! And wonderful stuff as usual...i never knew the white crane, which i presume is a southern style, has so much of tai chi in it🙂

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +2

      Buddhaditya Padhi Whooping Crane is a southern Shaolin art, and was the style practiced by Master Huang Sheng Shyan before he began Taiji. Master’s Huangs Taiji is therefore a conglomeration of Fujian white crane and Taijiquan.

    • @BDBD05
      @BDBD05 5 років тому +1

      @@THEMARTIALMAN Thanks Kieren!! love to watch you and your explorations...🙂

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому

      Buddhaditya Padhi don’t forget to subscribe 😉

  • @xiaohu1974
    @xiaohu1974 5 років тому +1

    Great video, thank you!

  • @BullsEye
    @BullsEye 5 років тому +6

    Very interesting! Martial Man, I was wondering what style you practice and also if you had try learning these skills that we see here as they seem to be common to all those Kung Fu masters: song, fa Jin, etc...

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +9

      Thank you for the comment. Yes, after 10+ years of Wing Chun, moving to Thailand to train and compete in Muay Thai and training in grappling (BJJ), I began my journey into the internal arts (Yang family Taiji) around 2 years ago. In the last 6 months, I would say that I've made my most significant jump in skill. 'Song' is an essential part of the internal arts, and in all honesty, it's impossible to know what 'Song' actually is until you can do it.

    • @masteroftheelements2542
      @masteroftheelements2542 5 років тому +2

      THE MARTIAL MAN you have been on quite a journey. I'm very envious and proud of what you have achieved. Keep up the great work and good luck with your training.

    • @jameskeyes4988
      @jameskeyes4988 5 років тому +1

      @@THEMARTIALMAN You may feel that you started internal training too late in life and perhaps regret, however I don't think so. You other styles gave you practical fighting skills which most soft styles (honestly) don't train much. With a background in fighting and application, you can think more about the internal skills and try to figure out how to make them into your reality. People who just train internal styles without some fighting background lack this perspective. Of course, there are some styles who still train to fight, but most don't.

    • @thetaichistudionz
      @thetaichistudionz 5 років тому

      @@THEMARTIALMAN Hi Kieren, great interview. Nice to see you 'younger guy's' taking a serious interest in Master Huang's T'ai-chi. Even though i had personal experience with the Master and an involvement with MA's from age 10, it took 17 years of Huang's system and a total 22 years including another Yang system to experience the power of Song emerge.Now at nearly 42 years of practise I can deliver that power at will. But here's the best thing, there is no end to learning. Keep humble, and doing what you do, and never forget humour is the balance to seriousness.

    • @thetaichistudionz
      @thetaichistudionz 5 років тому

      @@THEMARTIALMAN P.s you know me as Rob Lindsay ;-)

  • @MyqOMatic
    @MyqOMatic 5 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @hahahuhu9828
    @hahahuhu9828 5 років тому +1

    fair explanation. admiting regarding limitation but I doubt about 4, 5 , 6 steps because you don't conquer the centerline.
    from my experience, if people conquer the centerline, they can feel better than weaker one. Moreover, they just rotate which faster than 4,5,6 steps

  • @azlaroc12
    @azlaroc12 5 років тому +4

    Subtle internal/external skill. Ting Chin, nian chin and whole body fa ching. He has Gung Fu. Thank you.

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      He certainly does have Gongfu! Thanks for the comment

  • @abobader4283
    @abobader4283 5 років тому +1

    I think the secret is in the movements that disperse the center of the opponent's power making the opponent move easily!

    • @rocketqueen2159
      @rocketqueen2159 5 років тому

      U forget about the inner chi is more stronger than phisical

  • @raypauley9811
    @raypauley9811 5 років тому +1

    How would you get a DVD from the guy to learn his style please get back I would like to learn this style

    • @THEMARTIALMAN
      @THEMARTIALMAN  5 років тому +1

      I will contact Master Richard Huang regarding this. Please send me an email so that I can keep in contact with you. themartialman@gmail.com

  • @waynehaygood3122
    @waynehaygood3122 4 роки тому

    Question, why not move to the side, and aim for the ear to throw off his balance that way you move out of his line of attack and throw off his power???+++

  • @jx4864
    @jx4864 4 роки тому +5

    I don't know anything about kongfu, but when I saw a boxing game, they seem to punch fast and pull it back fast two.

  • @tanay9344
    @tanay9344 4 роки тому

    Where does he teach, does he accept foreign students and if so what's the fees.can a person in his 4os hope to train if feasible. How long does it take to reach a certain degree of proficiency in this art

  • @wushux624
    @wushux624 2 роки тому +3

    This whole " you cannot learn from me because you already have another master" is so bullshit"!

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf 3 роки тому

    That scissor movement appears in so many forms from different styles.
    However, this is the first time that I've seen someone explain it in a way that would be useful.

  • @maiiwaleed9512
    @maiiwaleed9512 5 років тому +1

    wahaww .. thanks for the authenticity :)

  • @robertgriffis7682
    @robertgriffis7682 5 років тому +1

    How would this work with a 1-2 (jab-straight) or other combos?

    • @dragonwarriorkungfuschool
      @dragonwarriorkungfuschool 4 роки тому

      it's beginner self defense stuff, he's moving OUTSIDE of the first strike, establishing a bridge and preventing a second strike