The bearded fellow getting thrown around in the demonstrations at 9:30 is now Shifu Greg. He is 76 years old, in very good shape, and still passing on the teachings of BaguaZhang. I am grateful to have just started training with him and I hope to continue for many years. Amazing.
Essentially. Zhang Zhao Dong’s bagua (this school practices Jiang Rong Qiao’s form) + Yin style (eight animals etc. as seen in the Xie Pei Qi lineage). Although the basic kung fu taught in the beginning is northern praying mantis. Lu Shui Tian grew up in ShanDong. Lohan, bajiquan, and western boxing are also taught.
Yup, and not uncommon in Baguazhang either. The Fu Style of Fu Zhensong fused a lot of Ma Gui (which is also mostly early Dong and Yin Fu) and Cheng Style (as learned from his good friend and peer at the time, Sun Lu Tang) into his own style. He also taught Bajiquan, Xingyiquan and his own style of Taijiquan. Lohan seemed to be the basic curriculum to get his students in shape before teaching them the internal arts. Where Taijiquan was once external fighting that fused internal concepts to become what it eventually became, and same with Xingyiquan...Baguazhang is unique in that its the exact opposite. It's a monastic circle walking Qigong meditation, that Dong Fused external martial arts into to create something new. So every bagua art, so long as they are practicing the circle walking correctly (harder than it sounds, and if you know you know), then whatever you practice is going to take on those qualities as you learn to turn on the circle and apply those theories and strategies on the straight line of fighting.
You do realize Bagua trains sweeps & sweep defense, right? After Dong Hai Chuan, his students added their own flavor to the style, many of which were wrestlers. Shuai jiao is embedded into Bagua Zhang, which is Chinese grappling. Honestly, you are too quick to judge & too slow to understand. What a disservice to yourself.
No it is chinese bagua practiced by a korean man, if an american learns bagua,it does not become american bagua,it is chinese,there is no such thing as korean bagua.
I was introduced to Bagua through the teachings of Sifu Park Bok Nam. It's been such a blessing in my life.🙏☯️
I was introduced to bagua through these videos in the mid 90s. It's all so much different now
How different?
The bearded fellow getting thrown around in the demonstrations at 9:30 is now Shifu Greg. He is 76 years old, in very good shape, and still passing on the teachings of BaguaZhang. I am grateful to have just started training with him and I hope to continue for many years. Amazing.
I just recently started learning taij a couple of months ago with Shifu Greg and am now one month into Bagua. Love it!
I never had the privilege of training with Master Park, but I took a lot from his book whilst training baguazhang and Xingyiquan back from '98 ish
Didn't get to see him move until 2 decades later...thanks uploader and UA-cam
Real nice spear work, too didn't expect that❤❤❤❤
This video made my week 😊
Is that Master Park Bok Nam? It sure is!
Thanks for sharing. Train for life. Keep practice.
Gran maestro!!, sabe usted si hay algún video de algún combate de Park Bok Nam?
👍👌
Thanks for the excellent video.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
You're very welcome!
6:26 elbows
Nice. Looks like a synthesis of cheng and yin fu bagua.
Essentially. Zhang Zhao Dong’s bagua (this school practices Jiang Rong Qiao’s form) + Yin style (eight animals etc. as seen in the Xie Pei Qi lineage).
Although the basic kung fu taught in the beginning is northern praying mantis. Lu Shui Tian grew up in ShanDong.
Lohan, bajiquan, and western boxing are also taught.
Yup, and not uncommon in Baguazhang either.
The Fu Style of Fu Zhensong fused a lot of Ma Gui (which is also mostly early Dong and Yin Fu) and Cheng Style (as learned from his good friend and peer at the time, Sun Lu Tang) into his own style. He also taught Bajiquan, Xingyiquan and his own style of Taijiquan. Lohan seemed to be the basic curriculum to get his students in shape before teaching them the internal arts.
Where Taijiquan was once external fighting that fused internal concepts to become what it eventually became, and same with Xingyiquan...Baguazhang is unique in that its the exact opposite.
It's a monastic circle walking Qigong meditation, that Dong Fused external martial arts into to create something new.
So every bagua art, so long as they are practicing the circle walking correctly (harder than it sounds, and if you know you know), then whatever you practice is going to take on those qualities as you learn to turn on the circle and apply those theories and strategies on the straight line of fighting.
Nice
awesome
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Uussshhh
Thank you
Korean bagua is pretty funny
Korean bagua?
Tell me you don't research without telling me. That's funnier.
Footwork vulnerable to sweeps...
You do realize Bagua trains sweeps & sweep defense, right?
After Dong Hai Chuan, his students added their own flavor to the style, many of which were wrestlers. Shuai jiao is embedded into Bagua Zhang, which is Chinese grappling.
Honestly, you are too quick to judge & too slow to understand. What a disservice to yourself.
Vuol dire che non hai mai praticato con il M. Park
This is korean bagua
No it is chinese bagua practiced by a korean man, there is no such thing as korean bagua ,bagua is chinese.
No it is chinese bagua practiced by a korean man, if an american learns bagua,it does not become american bagua,it is chinese,there is no such thing as korean bagua.
@@nhoj277unless it's practiced in Brazil. Then it becomes Brazilian Bagua-jitsu.
Masters Nam master was of Chinese origin.
@@Whiskey_Tengu indeed