This is very interesting. I understand there can be variations of some of the movements and still be xiaohongquan. Your transitions seem to accentuate hip movement between mabu and gongbu. Also your hand movements seem to take different paths to achieve the same end posture as other performers of this form. Did you do this with applications in mind or just fo r the sake of the movement ? Did you study at Shaolin?
This is very interesting. I understand there can be variations of some of the movements and still be xiaohongquan. Your transitions seem to accentuate hip movement between mabu and gongbu. Also your hand movements seem to take different paths to achieve the same end posture as other performers of this form. Did you do this with applications in mind or just fo r the sake of the movement ? Did you study at Shaolin?
@@KunieStenzel I like to make the movements very detailed.I think turning the waist can give better power.