Li Baoru - The Soul of Shuai Jiao - Senki - Episode 16
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Li Baoru was born in 1934 and is a very well-known Shuai Jiao practitioner. A former champion, national coach and a national treasure, he studied the art under the most prominent early practitioners following the fall of the Qing Dynasty. He is still passionate and active despite his advanced age. In the summer of 2021, I spent a day with him and here are some glimpses of the living tradition of Beijing Shuai Jiao.
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Li BaRu is my Shuai Jiao master. I Iived in Beijing for over 11 years and he is the best, bar none.
Thanks
Byron, I didn't realize this was you at first. This is Chet. How are you doing my friend?
@@morpheus3128 Professor! So nice to hear from you! I'm doing well, how are you?
Nice! One thing I regret is never formally learning Shuai Jiao while I was in China
Glad you liked it
I really liked the relaxed atmosphere there. Not like training should never be intense, it should be, but everything should also be balanced. This is the only way to make it part of one’s life for many-many years.
these people are all Shuaijiao amateurs hanging out on the weekend...come hang out next time you're in Beijing
Yep
What relaxing music! Master Li is a living encyclopedia of wrestling and Beijing culture. Thanks for helping documenting that
We need to go back and do the interview.
とても良い映像です。ありがとうございます。
You are welcome!
This is beautiful. Really captures a side of 北京 I miss so much.
It's the heart and soul of life here isn't it?
That flag pole lifting and juggling was very impressive!
Very good. I like the atmosphere. They seemed to be having fun training.
Indeed they were!
Hi, I'm a T'ai Chi and Mei Hua teacher. In September I will be in Beijing for a week and I would really like to meet the master. Does anyone know an address where to find it? Thank you
Any idea how heavy that pole they are maneuvering?
My guess is not more than a few kg. I'd say about 10kg maximum. I'd be surprised if it's more.
It's definitely much heavier than 10kg
Trying to train Chinese martial arts outside of the cultural and historical context contributes to a lot of the common misunderstandings... aside from being just awesome, the flag pole demonstration is a great example of how legit martial arts also has performance aspect, an important feature of the traditional martial artist's lifestyle. Thanks for the video again