Q&A: Bagua Turning pt.1 With Paul Rogers

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @martinmoore5874
    @martinmoore5874 3 роки тому +2

    I continue to follow you and really enjoy the knowledge you share.
    I came across you a few years back and your martial arts connected with me.
    I sent away for the two videos you made and really appreciate what you do.
    Thank you , Marty

  • @mikemadden861
    @mikemadden861 3 роки тому +2

    Great content .hours of practice just here , thank you

  • @zorbataichi65brown19
    @zorbataichi65brown19 2 роки тому +1

    Great point on keeping the centre and angle required Paul Sifu. I remember your old videos doing Wu taichi - Is that abandoned now? Any chance of some Zoom lessons.

  • @joanstone6740
    @joanstone6740 7 місяців тому

    The classic say the circle is a straigh step and a hooking step.. The inside foot steps straight the outside foot is the kobu. At least in Cheng style

  • @noklarok
    @noklarok Рік тому

    not sure about his bagua skills

    • @shawn6669
      @shawn6669 Рік тому

      What are you unsure about??? Paul is pretty obviously adept at using his Bagua and effective at explaining it and how it works. What about that makes you unsure? I'm legitimately curious if you can articulate WHY you think what you think. S.

    • @smithystube
      @smithystube Рік тому

      Ignore the obv troll pls 😂everybody who has skill can recognize his baguachang skills

    • @noklarok
      @noklarok Рік тому

      @@smithystube have you met him?

    • @Allen2saint
      @Allen2saint 5 місяців тому

      Sifu Rogers is a well respected person in the community and his story is well known. He spent years eating bitter with hard core people. You go meet him and see what you’re sure of after that.

    • @noklarok
      @noklarok 5 місяців тому

      @@shawn6669 I just think he's more of a Wu style guy than a bagua guy, I think his bagua is more an extension of his Wu skills than being very invested in bagua. I paid for a bagua seminar with him but he just taught Wu style (no doubt this had been agreed upon with the organiser) but he seemed slightly dismissive of bagua in comparison to his revery for Wu style. He seemed highly skilled but stiff and had anger issues (which is more in keeping with Wu style than Bagua in my humble opinion).. I maybe just caught him on a bad day but I would happily take a refund for the seminar- I was not impressed.