Wushu (Day 1) - Men's Optional Nanquan (Nanquan Pool A) | 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Wushu on Day 1 of 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015 (6 June 2015)
    Men's Optional Nanquan
    Harris Horatius
    Ho Mun Hua
    Oo Thein Than
    Eric Losardi
    Pitaya Yangrungrawin
    Md Sufi Shayiran Roslan
    Aung Wai Phyo
    Cao Khac Dat
    Thornto Quieney Lou Sayan
    Pham Quoc Khanh
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @JustineCarissa
    @JustineCarissa 6 років тому +1

    This was a great event. Jiayou!

  • @krisandyebengkal2589
    @krisandyebengkal2589 8 років тому +1

    This is video is Amasing

  • @dollfamilytanha1381
    @dollfamilytanha1381 2 роки тому

    Nice osadharon nice

  • @gdnothing3397
    @gdnothing3397 7 років тому

    Wait a minute, Mun hua ho is the 3rd place but why is it Wai phyo aung

  • @wushuomgyt1487
    @wushuomgyt1487 7 років тому +3

    Xiang tian tan is my coach lol

  • @eduardosantana1803
    @eduardosantana1803 9 років тому

    Alguém poderia me informar que música é essa que toca no início do vídeo

  • @vittoriobiscaro6941
    @vittoriobiscaro6941 6 років тому

    can someone tell me which words are the people on the grandstands shouting?

    • @StefWillemse
      @StefWillemse 5 років тому

      athlete's name + jiayou (add oil)

    • @hannrennchee1310
      @hannrennchee1310 2 роки тому

      Not add oil it means to encourage the athele

  • @fanuelwahjudi8939
    @fanuelwahjudi8939 6 років тому

    why each of them showed different quan?

    • @gdnothing3397
      @gdnothing3397 6 років тому

      2018 late lol it actually depends on the teacher

  • @gracielanna9760
    @gracielanna9760 8 років тому

    Harris is best *-*

  • @gdnothing3397
    @gdnothing3397 7 років тому

    Well Eric LOSARDI score is 9.67 he's great also

  • @galaksikita5466
    @galaksikita5466 5 років тому +1

    🇮🇩

  • @duyphuongnguyen1350
    @duyphuongnguyen1350 4 роки тому

    Phạm Quốc Khánh

  • @prof_Azeret07
    @prof_Azeret07 3 роки тому

    Ok

  • @ObnoxiousGracie
    @ObnoxiousGracie 9 років тому +1

    Crowd is damn noisy!!!!! My Gawd, so distracting ~

    • @freddy-ri9by
      @freddy-ri9by 7 років тому +3

      Grace Teo it called supporter bro they gave support

    • @harrypotter2443
      @harrypotter2443 4 роки тому

      For me its so regular that without these cheeers in any wushu video looks boring...

  • @pita3823
    @pita3823 2 роки тому

    😀😀😁🙏👍👍

  • @johneleven25
    @johneleven25 6 років тому

    Physically these boys are not much different from the girls.

  • @lilylily5553
    @lilylily5553 9 років тому +3

    these are ballets, not martial arts. this is dancing. you will be beaten if you use this kind dancing when you meet robber.

    • @jejejenson7599
      @jejejenson7599 9 років тому +1

      You don't know the self defense of these movements. look up Michael Page if you want to see it in action.

    • @lilylily5553
      @lilylily5553 9 років тому

      DonaldBen Ellis no, all chinese know the Routine Performance just for dancing, looks nice, and can not fight. The real fight kung fu also have the Routine Performance, but looks very ugly. Good looking dancing Routine Performance never can beat enemy. Chinese government want to control people, so they forbid the violent things. So government push the kung fu to be dancing or to be healthy sports, or to be elder setting-up exercise

    • @jejejenson7599
      @jejejenson7599 9 років тому

      Where you see flailing arms I see eye pokes and throat grabs. Where you see them slap the ground I know it is practice in pulling someone to the ground. Wushu has added extra flashy acrobatics, but the ruthless techniques are there too.

    • @indiawushu
      @indiawushu 8 років тому +3

      Donnie Yen, Jetli... both are wushu players too. It doesn't matter which martial arts you practice (whether its wushu, karate, taekwando, boxing etc..) the important thing is how you use it when you are in real fight. Wing Chun which is now very famous nowadays after IP Man movies is also looks very soft and slow when you watch its routines (katas, taolu) but the real results are proven worldwide.
      So whichever martial arts you practice the important is how you use it. Presence of mind, action and reaction are important. Its not always you need to fight... look the situation and react accordingly.

    • @user-ku3fz2by7i
      @user-ku3fz2by7i 7 років тому +2

      if you came here just to say this, you might as well stfu.