Say what you want to say about the 90% of Bs Kung fu that have been taught around the world giving it a bad reputation,but the real Kung fu is not only beneficial for fighting but most importantly your health.Look at how most fighters and peoples who only train hard styles end up in their older years,some can’t walk,talk or even remember what time of day it is because of brain damage,but a real Kung fu person that was properly trained will benefit form that training throughout his whole entire life.
Absolutely! Kung Fu practitioners are known to have better overall health, sleep better, good appetite, energetic & healthy sex life till late in life.😁
Note that his power comes from his stability in posture. He does not bend his torso at any time and risk disturbing his central equilibrium. He is a pillar moving around and his stability is more optimized than his opponent, and he can sense it via touch and vision and effortlessly exploit the weak spots.
Could he catch a Kyokushin or Muy Thai kick to his ribs? Excellent explanation, but the realism is hard to understand with typical weight and size biases. I wouldn’t recommend using in a fight. The elbow techniques were very good!
This master has skills, but the only problem is that this is not a real fight. Did he ever fight that MMA guy? I want to see how his skills translate for a real fight, not just training.
@@JustbeNatural-fh3it Do you think that only dirty fighting techniques will allow you to defeat someone? So everyone on the street is dirty Plus with the use of bladed weapons and even firearms This master is fake And he will quickly be killed on the street
I have much respect for Hsing I (Xing Yi) style as my MA teacher was a master of this. You cant see the real power in these techniques unless you feel them in person done by a high level practitioner. IMO this style is REAL self defense, not meant for squaring off and prolonged fighting, but for REAL self defense this is among the best that exists. But it also involves "internal" training - again not seen in this video. My huge thanks to this lineage and for the upload.
To the untrained eye, they can't see it and very true about sometimes needing to feel it even though they would lightly only strike with 10-20% of what could be delivered. I tried receiving a stabbing elbow with a coaches strike vest on, that was like 5 inches thick with shock absorbing gel & padding & still got driven hard and felt a little winded & shocked that it still penetrated through all that! Damn!
@@shinobidaimyo5135 It hasn’t used by soldiers, but yes, it’s an old style. Heavily influenced other martial arts of the region like Shaolin, Taijiquan, Baguazhang.
One of the best demonstrations of authentic gong fu, I’ve ever seen; control of the limbs, effortless throws, control of the attacker on the ground, etc. One would have to sift through dozens of coaches or teachers to find this caliber of training and tutelage.
I'm a hsing-i guy til I die, so I had to rewatch this on account of this comment ;) and while theres definitely shuai jiao, it was set up with moves that are driven with 5 element Hsing-i forces. I see a metal kick, an earth throw, and thats just 3 seconds in. I havent even started with the animal sets yet.
Shuai Jiao exists in all these arts. The techniques of Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua were all configured around Shuai Jiao. Chin na is also in there. The purpose of the forms is to hide all of that goodness within them, so the teacher can decipher them. But most teachers do not know this and those who do impart the knowledge to those who show worthiness. My teacher is a master of Shuai Jiao, Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua from Taiwan.
For 83 years old give the guy some credit! He moves like a cat with great reflexes, and the guy has an eagle eye! Give the guy some credit!!! You mms guys have no class! No respect for anything or anyone
You're aware these are identical in execution to Judo techniques, which is only degree of separation away from the BJJ that everyone seems to agree is sooooo efficient... I have a radar up for nonsense TMA as well but in this video I really just see straightforward self defense. Not unlike good krav maga.
@@ADFerrizzi hardly identical but some similarities- I’ve trained both xingyi and judo extensively. Takedowns like these ones require set up and leading footwork against a non compliant opponent
@@bengquan78 clearly that's true. Kuzushi is massively important. But why assume this guy can't do that? It just seems like we've all been trained to have a huge bias against CMA that does more than just border or racism. We aren't the only people who know how to throw a punch/use off balancing techniques/grapple/etc. I have trained in both of those arts too and while there is a lot left to be desired in most Xingyi demonstrations, that doesn't mean that very serious practitioners (who probably don't spend much time posting on any social media we would see or competing in any sport fights we have access to, if they desire competition at all) don't exist. And this guy just looks like one of those very serious practitioners. I dunno. I buy this one. And I'm saying maybe you should too.
@@ADFerrizzi I have trained in Hebei, Shan'Xi, Henan and other places in China with Xingyi practitioners. There are of course some good ones who I have seen actually spar/fight for real, however the vast majority are very good at giving demonstrations but cannot apply technique in a less controlled environment. I suppose I am just jaded and I have seen much more applicable skills in other sports/arts.
the reason why you don't see these methods in modern fighting is because they just don't work with real fighting. These are "demonstrations" that require static compliant cooperating participants. real fighting, real fighters do not cooperate are not static and thus attempts to actually use these methods would become a liability: exposure to striking, kicking, takedown, and grappling. about the ONLY benefit from learning these methods is to train the body for fast reaction behaviors...but those can be learned with more capable and effective combat fighting methods...like boxing, striking, ju jitsu, grappling, take down defense, etc. Kung Fu is a spectacle sport. no one can fight effectively using kung fu.
What do you define as modern fighting? With pads, ref, padded gloves that take away feel, and a bunch of rules that say you can’t hit here or there? If you think about it, it is modern fighting that has turned into an entertainment sport. A real “fight” should not last more than seconds, minutes at best. Kung fu is absolute not for sport fighting. They are trained to attach your throat, fingers, other weak point, not duke it out in a prolonged 10 round match that gets stopped to judge for points. Problem with these king fu fighters is that they are too focused on technique and do very little conditioning. Not many are willing to destroy/condition their bodies like the old ways. These schools/disciples don’t really fight/class with other school so they don’t have any real application under pressure/threat - in short they got soft. ua-cam.com/video/PpFSwQztptQ/v-deo.html @2:40 - Dan Inosanto explains what you call "demonstrations". As people start to civilize, they are left with the technique (no application) and the audience (and practitioners!) don't really know what it is "REALLY" for. As Sanda (modern kung fu, kind of like kick boxing and adapted to modern rules/safety gear), start to take root, there are some master that explain the purpose of these movements and how it can be used (what we see as demonstrations).
Real fighting. Ok. Ive trained for many years in karate and MMA. I workout out regularly and retain some very basic techniques + strength training and some speed work. I carry a pepper spray which is legal where I live and it’s always at hand. If Im ever threatened the pepper spray is a part of my system as is my cold steel walking stick in my car. In my home is a steel buckler and cold steel kukri. No rules, no ref and you cant expect a violent guy to stop simply because he’s knocked you down. Guile is essential. Anyone who has trained seriously in MA can see that this teacher is the real deal, and he might carry a force multiplier 😏
Say what you want to say about the 90% of Bs Kung fu that have been taught around the world giving it a bad reputation,but the real Kung fu is not only beneficial for fighting but most importantly your health.Look at how most fighters and peoples who only train hard styles end up in their older years,some can’t walk,talk or even remember what time of day it is because of brain damage,but a real Kung fu person that was properly trained will benefit form that training throughout his whole entire life.
Could you please not excuse frauds with the quote "kung fu can help your health"? thanks
Absolutely! Kung Fu practitioners are known to have better overall health, sleep better, good appetite, energetic & healthy sex life till late in life.😁
Note that his power comes from his stability in posture. He does not bend his torso at any time and risk disturbing his central equilibrium. He is a pillar moving around and his stability is more optimized than his opponent, and he can sense it via touch and vision and effortlessly exploit the weak spots.
Interesting observation🤔
The master just lift a whole person up so effortless. It looks like he doesn't even trying. Holy sh*t!
Years and years of training. To be like that you at least need to be training 6-8 hours per day, 4x per week, for 3-4 years straight.
Look at the guy, he weighs nothing.
@@RightOnBrother92 kidding me right :D its just fake
0:08 Old school kungfu badass.
WELL now that old guy actually looks like a highly skilled badass vs all the bullshido out there nice to see
some times it looks quickened.! But still much respect and very impressive !!!
I noticed all his disciples are young there. Probably because he killed the middle aged and older ones😂 ( just kidding...kinda)
LOL
當知道對方不會真正打你時,任何動作都是勁功夫。
Could he catch a Kyokushin or Muy Thai kick to his ribs? Excellent explanation, but the realism is hard to understand with typical weight and size biases. I wouldn’t recommend using in a fight. The elbow techniques were very good!
Whats the masters name?
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Awesome
the real stuff.
The real stuff, walks the walk.
I dig it 👍
It's Xinyi Liuhe Quan not Xingyiquan
Who cares
@@milehigh61 Anyone not a moron
We all know what is being talked about and we are not Chinese. This is just some translation into English….moron
@@sirperybLakeney it’s a Chinese word and these are English interpretations and your a nob
This looks more like Hapkido.
形意拳?梁小峰师傅?
El mejor kunfu
learn it can fight in ufc ?
Wow
This master has skills, but the only problem is that this is not a real fight. Did he ever fight that MMA guy? I want to see how his skills translate for a real fight, not just training.
dont think he is interested in mma... what for.. he has notjhing to prove.. im sure no ego involved.
Why would he fight in MMA when there a so many rules..this cannot ..that cannot
@@JustbeNatural-fh3it Do you think that only dirty fighting techniques will allow you to defeat someone?
So everyone on the street is dirty
Plus with the use of bladed weapons and even firearms
This master is fake
And he will quickly be killed on the street
Sped up. Why? Con merchants
The one who posted the video speed it up..i am sure the master did not ask for the video to be speed up
I have much respect for Hsing I (Xing Yi) style as my MA teacher was a master of this. You cant see the real power in these techniques unless you feel them in person done by a high level practitioner. IMO this style is REAL self defense, not meant for squaring off and prolonged fighting, but for REAL self defense this is among the best that exists. But it also involves "internal" training - again not seen in this video. My huge thanks to this lineage and for the upload.
To the untrained eye, they can't see it and very true about sometimes needing to feel it even though they would lightly only strike with 10-20% of what could be delivered.
I tried receiving a stabbing elbow with a coaches strike vest on, that was like 5 inches thick with shock absorbing gel & padding & still got driven hard and felt a little winded & shocked that it still penetrated through all that! Damn!
According to some sources it's quite old and had been used by the Soldiers of the time from what I recollect.
@@shinobidaimyo5135 It hasn’t used by soldiers, but yes, it’s an old style. Heavily influenced other martial arts of the region like Shaolin, Taijiquan, Baguazhang.
Beautiful training! You can see the years of effort put in. Thank you for sharing.
"the years of effort put in" = Gong Fu meaning
I'm impressed how the guy in black effortlessly kept hopping back up after each demonstration.
hard floor
It's good to have young disciples, mostly cartilage 😂
He knows how to break fall. Watch his hands and listen. Elementary skill in traditional M.A.
As someone who has been the practice dummy of my Sifu for the past 15 years, let me tell you this: it’s pretty damn hard to
I've been a sifu for the last 25 plus years, to me it's an elementary skill. It's stuff you learn in the beginning.
A lot of shuai jiao demonstrated.
Real kungfu
Good to see this kind of thing still exists
Plainly demonstrating "seven stars" of contact.
This is so inspiring !!! Thankyou very much
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Sir , I wish I was in your class !!!!
This Xingyiquan master is very powerful.
Техника может быть прекрасной.Но Как часто мастера демонстрируют её (технику)на тех,кто на много легче их.
This looks like a variant of shuai jiao, with some xing i
One of the best demonstrations of authentic gong fu, I’ve ever seen; control of the limbs, effortless throws, control of the attacker on the ground, etc. One would have to sift through dozens of coaches or teachers to find this caliber of training and tutelage.
Really impressed...
Just demonstration . not for real fighting .
Sped up just a hair I think. Still great.
Impressive
Chin na
hey old man give me your wallet -WHAM BANG POW!=hehe
GOOD STUFF BUT...BIGGER OPPONENT PLEASE
Although good there’s more Shuai Jiao and chin na than xingyi
I'm a hsing-i guy til I die, so I had to rewatch this on account of this comment ;) and while theres definitely shuai jiao, it was set up with moves that are driven with 5 element Hsing-i forces. I see a metal kick, an earth throw, and thats just 3 seconds in. I havent even started with the animal sets yet.
I truly admire your passion for xingyi and I hope you continue to refine and more importantly enjoy it for years to come
Shuai Jiao exists in all these arts. The techniques of Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua were all configured around Shuai Jiao. Chin na is also in there. The purpose of the forms is to hide all of that goodness within them, so the teacher can decipher them. But most teachers do not know this and those who do impart the knowledge to those who show worthiness. My teacher is a master of Shuai Jiao, Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua from Taiwan.
@@areitomusic I think that’s right and I appreciate your insight
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Isnt this Mantis?
Xing Yi, Hsing I, and other spellings.
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why speed up video.. id like to see the actual speed
What do you think would happen if someone punched him hard in the nose?
Hey, man.
Give it a try.I'll be happy to video it and post online😂
not Xingyi
Xin Yi Liu He Quan
In some of those early throws, the camera looks like it was speeded up.
By reading the subtitles, i suppose these are more like tai chi techniques
Internal connections are the same with Hsing-i, Baqua and Taichi, so the baseline language regarding them is the same.
More Shuai techniques.
Easy to do on a much lighter and compliant opponent
For 83 years old give the guy some credit! He moves like a cat with great reflexes, and the guy has an eagle eye! Give the guy some credit!!! You mms guys have no class! No respect for anything or anyone
You're aware these are identical in execution to Judo techniques, which is only degree of separation away from the BJJ that everyone seems to agree is sooooo efficient... I have a radar up for nonsense TMA as well but in this video I really just see straightforward self defense. Not unlike good krav maga.
@@ADFerrizzi hardly identical but some similarities- I’ve trained both xingyi and judo extensively. Takedowns like these ones require set up and leading footwork against a non compliant opponent
@@bengquan78 clearly that's true. Kuzushi is massively important. But why assume this guy can't do that? It just seems like we've all been trained to have a huge bias against CMA that does more than just border or racism. We aren't the only people who know how to throw a punch/use off balancing techniques/grapple/etc. I have trained in both of those arts too and while there is a lot left to be desired in most Xingyi demonstrations, that doesn't mean that very serious practitioners (who probably don't spend much time posting on any social media we would see or competing in any sport fights we have access to, if they desire competition at all) don't exist. And this guy just looks like one of those very serious practitioners.
I dunno. I buy this one. And I'm saying maybe you should too.
@@ADFerrizzi I have trained in Hebei, Shan'Xi, Henan and other places in China with Xingyi practitioners. There are of course some good ones who I have seen actually spar/fight for real, however the vast majority are very good at giving demonstrations but cannot apply technique in a less controlled environment. I suppose I am just jaded and I have seen much more applicable skills in other sports/arts.
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the reason why you don't see these methods in modern fighting is because they just don't work with real fighting. These are "demonstrations" that require static compliant cooperating participants. real fighting, real fighters do not cooperate are not static and thus attempts to actually use these methods would become a liability: exposure to striking, kicking, takedown, and grappling. about the ONLY benefit from learning these methods is to train the body for fast reaction behaviors...but those can be learned with more capable and effective combat fighting methods...like boxing, striking, ju jitsu, grappling, take down defense, etc. Kung Fu is a spectacle sport. no one can fight effectively using kung fu.
What do you define as modern fighting? With pads, ref, padded gloves that take away feel, and a bunch of rules that say you can’t hit here or there?
If you think about it, it is modern fighting that has turned into an entertainment sport. A real “fight” should not last more than seconds, minutes at best.
Kung fu is absolute not for sport fighting. They are trained to attach your throat, fingers, other weak point, not duke it out in a prolonged 10 round match that gets stopped to judge for points. Problem with these king fu fighters is that they are too focused on technique and do very little conditioning. Not many are willing to destroy/condition their bodies like the old ways. These schools/disciples don’t really fight/class with other school so they don’t have any real application under pressure/threat - in short they got soft.
ua-cam.com/video/PpFSwQztptQ/v-deo.html
@2:40 - Dan Inosanto explains what you call "demonstrations". As people start to civilize, they are left with the technique (no application) and the audience (and practitioners!) don't really know what it is "REALLY" for. As Sanda (modern kung fu, kind of like kick boxing and adapted to modern rules/safety gear), start to take root, there are some master that explain the purpose of these movements and how it can be used (what we see as demonstrations).
That is not correct.
Real fighting. Ok. Ive trained for many years in karate and MMA. I workout out regularly and retain some very basic techniques + strength training and some speed work. I carry a pepper spray which is legal where I live and it’s always at hand. If Im ever threatened the pepper spray is a part of my system as is my cold steel walking stick in my car. In my home is a steel buckler and cold steel kukri. No rules, no ref and you cant expect a violent guy to stop simply because he’s knocked you down. Guile is essential. Anyone who has trained seriously in MA can see that this teacher is the real deal, and he might carry a force multiplier 😏
Finally a real teacher. Thank you..
Ich bin beeindruckt. Guter treuer Schüler. Ein würdiger Nachfolger.
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