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I am really enjoying this. Being a practitioner of chinese martial arts, this series sheds light on the complicated history of Shaolin martial art and myths that prevail to today. Keep up the good work!
Excellent lesson! Thank you for creating these videos. Very logical and interesting. Outside of sparring, when I practice, it is also mostly line drills and repetition. I can't make any principal or technique part of me unless I do that. Complex taolu are helpful for remembering and preserving things, and for practicing continuity of motion and coordination. But they're not meant to be enough if your intention is to be able to apply the arts for fighting. We have to practice the whole art.
True. Also I remembered when my teacher explained to me that first I have to learn form just by repetition and physical copying your teacher (Relative withing Absolute principle) and later when you understand the form you train it more internally (Absolute within Relative principle) and you begin to see the same techniques and principles in other forms and other styles (even karate and krav maga). We're all just same human beings :)
Your support through Patreon enables me to continue to produce this content. I appreciate any and all support.
I also offer my Hua Jin Online Learning Program accessible through the Patreon platform.
Mushin martial Culture Patreon:
www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture
I am really enjoying this. Being a practitioner of chinese martial arts, this series sheds light on the complicated history of Shaolin martial art and myths that prevail to today. Keep up the good work!
Fantastic presentation - I love this series!
Thank You Byron!
Excellent lesson! Thank you for creating these videos.
Very logical and interesting. Outside of sparring, when I practice, it is also mostly line drills and repetition. I can't make any principal or technique part of me unless I do that. Complex taolu are helpful for remembering and preserving things, and for practicing continuity of motion and coordination. But they're not meant to be enough if your intention is to be able to apply the arts for fighting. We have to practice the whole art.
True. Also I remembered when my teacher explained to me that first I have to learn form just by repetition and physical copying your teacher (Relative withing Absolute principle) and later when you understand the form you train it more internally (Absolute within Relative principle) and you begin to see the same techniques and principles in other forms and other styles (even karate and krav maga). We're all just same human beings :)
just discovered your kung fu explained series. Really enjoying it so far! Thank you for putting it together.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it
18;42 you start that heresy :) Saying military did wrestling and that it had more application in real combat than striking! Crazy talk!
Nice.
Thanks!