The answer for question @19:45 is so perfect. "I use my frame to displace your frame", this is the perfect explanation I've been looking for. Thank you!
Same issue with okinawan karate styles. Very few know the original applications that were used to create the forms (katas). Thus, the katas came to dominate while the applications were lost or simply not taught to foreigners.
Hopefully all of the good martial artists will start demystifying....magic like notions of some martial arts.... Maybe one day...a Chinese language scholar ,will sit down and tell us of the first noted down mention of these words... Fa Jin...nei gong..chi gong... And how these words are used ..now and then... And then a scholar translator give us the English equivalent by the big dictionaries...webster's .oxford and Beijing's dictionary...so we all know what is this fa Jin... It would blend in nicely to speak the same language...to understand the language use of martial arts words .. Great video once again and nice conversation !
I mean, it’s good to ask about this. The way I was taught what each of those terms mean: FaJin is basically explosive power or bursting power; Nei gong or internal energy corresponds to being aware of your inner organs and how bring about the best power in the best position, and chi gong is mainly more about having proper breathing to generate power when striking/kicking/blocking/grappling and the best breathing to recover when you’re tired or just getting hit. I learned this from Vincent Mei, my Bajiquan teacher, and watching Adam Chan videos since does some chi gong exercises for longevity and combat.
Greetings, I'm a big fan of Bajiquan. Interestingly enough I'm studying a Japanese Body Guard Jujutsu style from the Takagi Royal family, Takagi Yoshin Ryu. As for Baji Fajin, it appears to be very similar to how I learned to do Chen Taijiquan Fa Jin. Any thoughts on similarities between Chen Taiji Fajin and Baji Fajin?
Big thanks to Jason for speaking with me!
Much respect for my Sifu Jason Liao 🙏
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The answer for question @19:45 is so perfect. "I use my frame to displace your frame", this is the perfect explanation I've been looking for. Thank you!
Grateful to listen to my teacher Jason Liao! Respect
This is amazing to see and hear. I love that Bajiquan is getting more and more exposure as well as plenty of respect
Good job! Bold questions and bold answers.
Thank you teachers
Same issue with okinawan karate styles. Very few know the original applications that were used to create the forms (katas). Thus, the katas came to dominate while the applications were lost or simply not taught to foreigners.
Hopefully all of the good martial artists will start demystifying....magic like notions of some martial arts....
Maybe one day...a Chinese language scholar ,will sit down and tell us of the first noted down mention of these words...
Fa Jin...nei gong..chi gong...
And how these words are used ..now and then...
And then a scholar translator give us the English equivalent by the big dictionaries...webster's .oxford and Beijing's dictionary...so we all know what is this fa Jin...
It would blend in nicely to speak the same language...to understand the language use of martial arts words ..
Great video once again and nice conversation !
I mean, it’s good to ask about this. The way I was taught what each of those terms mean: FaJin is basically explosive power or bursting power; Nei gong or internal energy corresponds to being aware of your inner organs and how bring about the best power in the best position, and chi gong is mainly more about having proper breathing to generate power when striking/kicking/blocking/grappling and the best breathing to recover when you’re tired or just getting hit.
I learned this from Vincent Mei, my Bajiquan teacher, and watching Adam Chan videos since does some chi gong exercises for longevity and combat.
Greetings, I'm a big fan of Bajiquan. Interestingly enough I'm studying a Japanese Body Guard Jujutsu style from the Takagi Royal family, Takagi Yoshin Ryu. As for Baji Fajin, it appears to be very similar to how I learned to do Chen Taijiquan Fa Jin. Any thoughts on similarities between Chen Taiji Fajin and Baji Fajin?
in karate the horse stance is also called horse riding stance. 'kiba dachi' is 'qi-ma (horse riding) bu (stance) in mandarin
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I love Baji approach of using the whole body as weapon. No other style teach and develop tackling and shoulder strikes to this point.
Gao I-sheng Bagua (pakua) and xing-yi (hsing-i) teaches use of entire body. Also Chen Pan-ling. See books of Robert W. Smith and R. Allen Pittman.
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You need Stone Hands, 18 Elbows, and Pigua to round it out.
Most of the northern arts have the same ideology as Baji. Especially the arts that were utilized as a bodyguard methods.