Very interesting, not many people focus on the practical aspects of wushu anymore. I hope to learn much from my sifu and join the ranks of people like you. Our martial arts can still work, most people just didn't learn how.
Awesome work as usual brotha. Very well explained. Our version is a little different but, like most forms, there’s plenty of variations. I like a lot of the ideas presented here and they’ll give me some better ideas as far as interpreting and applying in sparring. Thank you
Sorry, one more question. Can you elaborate punching into the opponent's punch? How do you angle off their punch? How do you handle feinting and the timing required? I love it but I'd love to see more about it. Thanks for the great video.
@@davi1492 it CAN be but doesn't need to be and often I personally don't use it that way... I'm going to give it some thought as far as how to present this... 👍
Well done, explained! I do southern styles 😳my Sifu, always demonstrates applications! Always these three things 😧strike, lock, throws! I think 🤔
Nice methodology for analyzing forms. I'll have to try applying it to some forms I've learned. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you sir! If you ever wish to collaborate let me know!
Wow, I almost gave up on finding quality Northern Longfist on UA-cam. A Tan Tui analysis would be awesome 👌
Glad to be helpful. As for Tantui, expect some things in 2023... 😉
Very interesting, not many people focus on the practical aspects of wushu anymore. I hope to learn much from my sifu and join the ranks of people like you. Our martial arts can still work, most people just didn't learn how.
Good. Get athletic and keep it real 👍👍
This is literacy for violence, this teachs people how to read forms. This is really useful
Thanks, I'm trying to be the change I want to see... Please share this video
@@the.wandering.warrior I wish I lived close, I'd help you out. I've wanted to see the various kung fu styles take their proper place.
Great stuff as always!
Awesome work as usual brotha. Very well explained. Our version is a little different but, like most forms, there’s plenty of variations. I like a lot of the ideas presented here and they’ll give me some better ideas as far as interpreting and applying in sparring. Thank you
Sure thing, let me know how it goes!
Love this
Thank you, please share far and wide!
Fantastic breakdown. Logical and concise.
Thank you, I tried to explain without rambling
Keep it up, Vincent!
😁👍
Awesome, I don't practice kung fu but this really helped me with my kata aplicattions
I'm glad to hear it
好功夫!
謝謝你, 下功夫才會有好功夫,大家努力加油!
Can you do a video demonstrating that first takedown? It's very different from say the single leg takedown seen in western wrestling.
mmm, let me think about it, I'm not against the idea :)
@@the.wandering.warrior Thanks. I appreciate you taking the time to read my comment.
Sorry, one more question.
Can you elaborate punching into the opponent's punch? How do you angle off their punch?
How do you handle feinting and the timing required? I love it but I'd love to see more about it. Thanks for the great video.
This would require a more indepth tactics/set-ups type of video, I'll think on it
@@the.wandering.warrior Thanks bro.
@@the.wandering.warrior would it be similar to the tsuki-uke of karate?
@@davi1492 it CAN be but doesn't need to be and often I personally don't use it that way... I'm going to give it some thought as far as how to present this... 👍